Blind John Davis

Blind John Davis

Infobox Musical artist
Name = Blind John Davis


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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = John Henry Davis
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Born = birth date|1913|12|7 Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA
Died = death date and age|1985|10|12|1913|12|7
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Instrument = Piano
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Genre = Blues, jazz, boogie woogie
Occupation = Musician
Years_active = 1933-1985
Label = Vocalion, Disques Vogue, Riverside, Happy Bird, Christi, Oldie Blues, Sirens, L&R, Red Beans
Associated_acts = Johnny Lee's Music Masters, Johnny Davis Rhythm Boys, John Davis Trio
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Blind John Davis (7 December 191312 October 1985 [http://users.efortress.com/doc-rock/1980.html Dead Rock Stars Club based birth and death details] efortress.com] ) was an African American, blues, jazz and boogie woogie pianist and singer.

Early life

He was born John Henry Davis in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the son of John Wesley Davis, a sawmill worker and mother, Lillie, a former minstrel show dancer. [http://www.cascadeblues.org/History/BlindJohnDavis.htm Davis biography] cascadeblues.org (accessed February 2008)] When John was three, his father moved the family to Chicago and ultimately found work in a speakeasy. Prohibition came along and John's father took advantage of the opportunities it created to make money. He opened a number of "good time" or "sporting" houses, where people secretly consumed bootleg spirits. His father made different home brews and supplemented his income so his family did not feel the setbacks others felt during the Depression.

Blindness

Davis was nine when he lost his eyesight.cite book
first= Tony
last= Russell
year= 1997
title= The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray
edition=
publisher= Carlton Books Limited
location= Dubai
pages= p. 105-06
id= ISBN 1-85868-255-X
] He stepped on a rusty nail and the infection set in his eyes. His mother tried to cure him with a home remedy, but was unsuccessful. Music was the main form of entertainment at John's father's sporting houses, thus, he was exposed to it whenever his father took him by one. Davis learned to play piano when he was fourteen. His father paid people to play piano in his houses, so Davis asked his father if he would pay him if he learned to play. His father bought him a piano and Davis taught himself by listening to others play on the radio and in the houses. Within a couple of years, Davis was playing in his father's places and at parties in the area.cite book
first= Tony
last= Russell
year= 1997
title= The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray
edition=
publisher= Carlton Books Limited
location= Dubai
pages= p. 105-06
id= ISBN 1-85868-255-X
]

Career

Early career

He found work in many white clubs in town because of his wide selection of songs. In 1933 he put together his first band, Johnny Lee's Music Masters, and later another group called the Johnny Davis Rhythm Boys. They played many of the white speakeasies in the suburbs and the downtown area.

Davis became an accomplished arranger as well as one of the best piano players in town. Around 1937, Lester Melrose's Wabash Music Company hired him as their house pianist. He received a regular salary and played on several recordings each week. Between 1937 and 1942, he played on over 100 songs, including Tampa Red's recordings. Tampa's material was more complex than most blues players and he found it hard to find people to play with him. Davis, however, had no problem accompanying him. This led to a lasting friendship between them. Davis played on Tampa's recordings from around 1937. He also played on recordings by Lonnie Johnson, Big Bill Broonzy, Memphis Minnie, Doctor Clayton, and Sonny Boy Williamson II. In 1938, he cut six sides for Vocalion Records with George Barnes (one of the first Chicago musicians to record with an electric guitar). This was also the year Davis got married.

WWII

During World War II Davis split his time between working for Lester Melrose and traveling with The Johnny Davis Rhythm Boys. They hooked up with the Frederick Brothers Booking Agency, who found work for them all over the West and Midwest, playing mostly for white audiences. Davis formed the John Davis Trio at the end of the 1940s. George Barnes played guitar and Ransom Knowling played bass. They recorded for MGM Records in 1949 and again in 1951, but right after these last sessions, Davis disbanded the trio. He quit traveling around and played mostly solo in the Chicago area, again mostly for white audiences. Once in a while, he worked with Judge Riley who played drums and bass.

In 1952, Davis and Big Bill Broonzy became the first of many blues musicians who traveled to Europe.cite book
first= Tony
last= Russell
year= 1997
title= The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray
edition=
publisher= Carlton Books Limited
location= Dubai
pages= p. 105-06
id= ISBN 1-85868-255-X
] Both recorded for the French record label, Disques Vogue.

Personal tragedies

Davis returned home and continued playing in the Chicago area. However, his personal luck took a nose-dive in 1955 when his house and everything in it burned. His wife died a few days later.

Late 50's and beyond

The Library of Congress recorded Davis in 1958 and 1959, but these recordings were never available to the buying public. Davis also played on a session with fellow Chicago musician Al Wynn, which was put out on the Riverside Records label in 1961. During the rest of the 1960s, he played almost exclusively in Chicago, except for his appearance at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival. Even in the face of the resurgence of the blues, (now with a young white audience), Davis continued playing mostly cocktail lounges and white night clubs.

Europeans, however, had not forgotten his brief visit. Their interest prompted another trip in 1973. During this visit, Davis made a studio recording for the German label Happy Bird, and a live recording for another German label called Christi. Bruce Gulag's new Chicago label put out the live recording in the United States in 1977.

Throughout the next dozen years, Davis made regular trips to Europe once or twice a year. He recorded for Oldie Blues (Netherlands) in 1974. He also played more festivals, mostly in the Midwest and in Canada.

Later recordings and death

Davis recorded for the Chicago based label, Sirens, in 1977; the German label L&R in 1983; and Erwin Helfer's Red Beans label in 1985. The Red Beans recordings were his last. He died on October 12, 1985 in Chicago, the city that was home to him almost all of his life. Although he never gained the popularity of fellow pianists such as Memphis Slim, Roosevelt Sykes, Champion Jack Dupree and Sunnyland Slim, his talent was right up there with theirs.fact|date=February 2008

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