Walter Davis lyrics

Walter Davis

Top Walter Davis albums

Top Walter Davis lyrics

Blue Ghost Blues

Walter Davis
416
Blue Sea Blues

Walter Davis
412
Broke And Hungry

Walter Davis
399
Engineer's Blues

Walter Davis
489
Hi-jack Blues

Walter Davis
450
Howlin' Wind Blues
427
Howling Wind Blues
385
Lonesome Hill Blues
435
M & O Blues

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404
M & O Blues 3

Walter Davis
406

Walter Davis biography

While never a contemporary superstar or latter-day legend on a par with many of his peers, singer/pianist Walter Davis was among the most prolific blues performers to emerge from the pre-war St. Louis scene, cutting over 150 sides between 1930 and 1952. Born March 1, 1912 in Grenada, Mississippi, Davis' two-fisted piano style bore the heavy influence of Leroy Carr, although he was better known for his funereal vocal style; he first attracted attention upon relocating to St. ... Show more...

While never a contemporary superstar or latter-day legend on a par with many of his peers, singer/pianist Walter Davis was among the most prolific blues performers to emerge from the pre-war St. Louis scene, cutting over 150 sides between 1930 and 1952. Born March 1, 1912 in Grenada, Mississippi, Davis' two-fisted piano style bore the heavy influence of Leroy Carr, although he was better known for his funereal vocal style; he first attracted attention upon relocating to St. Louis during the mid-1920s, and soon made the first of his many recordings for the Victor label. Despite its abundance, his work -- much of it recorded in conjunction with guitarist Henry Townsend -- was solid but unspectacular, eclipsed by the likes of a**ociates including Roosevelt Sykes and Peetie Wheatstraw; still, he enjoyed a fair amount of success before a stroke prompted him to move from music to the ministry during the early 1950s. Davis was still preaching at the time of his d**h on October 22, 1963. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide