Blind John Davis

About Blind John Davis

The piano work of John Davis was featured on blues records by the score during the '30s and '40s. His accompaniments to Tampa Red, Sonny Boy Williamson, Big Bill Broonzy, and others brought him fame as a blues musician, but like his piano compatriot Little Brother Montgomery, Davis didn't want to be typecast as such, and often expressed a preference for the sweet, sentimental favorites he played in countless piano lounges. LIke Montgomery, most of Davis' own recording opportunities came from blues companies, and he never failed to acquit himself well when it came to blues and boogie-woogie. He was the first pianist to do a European blues tour (with Broonzy in 1952), returning to the continent frequently as a solo act during the '70s and '80s. ~ Jim O'Neal

HOMETOWN
Hattiesburg, MS, United States
BORN
7 December 1913
GENRE
Blues

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