
Bob Davis
Jazz Piano
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Bob Davis was considered the finest Jazz Pianist in the world by the insiders of the industry. his playing career did not become fully known to the world because he stopped touring early on to join Hugh Hefner as music director for the Playboy Club in Chicago. He then went on to form his own management company which had such clients as The Jacksons, ike and tina Turner, Waylon Jennings, and many more. He still played later in his life, doing shows in the US and South America, and was always considered the finest of technicians.
Band/artist history
Bob played with musicians in his quartet and trio such as Stu Anderson (father of TV's Richard Dean Anderson), Bill Blakkested, Dave Karr, Johnny Friggo, Marcel St. Laurent, and many others. He appeared on bills with Count Basie, Dave Brubeck, and was a personal favorite of Stan Kenton.
Anything else?
Bob Davis passed away in 1996. It is our hope that his music lives on. Please enjoy these treasures. If you do, please visit www.geocities.com/bobdavisjazz/main.html
The full length albums are available for purchase there.
Pleasant Prairie, WI
USA
ID
208669
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Comments (1)
Hello Bob,
I listened to your jazzy instrumental "Goose"...full of life and variety, i enjoyed it throughly..i would of went the same road you went(talking of playboy)...keep on making music though, your very good at it...I voted this song HOT to help you out in the charts, Let me know when you have new material up, I would like for you to listen to my song "If You Could" sometime when you get the chance...thanks and much respect...
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