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  1. Jesse Edwin Davis III (September 21, 1944 – June 22, 1988) was an American guitarist. He was well regarded as a session artist and solo performer, was a member of Taj Mahal's backing band and played with musicians such as Eric Clapton, John Lennon, and George Harrison.

  2. 26. März 2020 · Taj Majal (Jesse Ed Davis - Slide Guitar) - Statesboro Blues - 1968. From Duane Allman Website; August 21, 1967: Recording session for Taj Mahal's first album 'Taj Mahal'....

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  3. 12. Mai 2020 · JESSE ED DAVIS Fillmore West ,27-29 November 1969 (2/2) • Taj Mahal feat. JESSE ED DAVIS Fillmo... taper's memo: The Taj recording is likely from the same night as the Kinks...

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  4. 11. Aug. 2013 · Speaking of overdosing, Mahals former guitarist Jesse Ed Daviswhose playing on the Taj Mahal album so hugely influenced Duane Allman—did just that back in 1988. But his tragic passing at the age of 43 didn’t shock his former frontman. Video unavailable.

  5. 13. Aug. 2020 · Enjoy!Bruce Harvie

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  6. 1968. Taj Mahal releases debut album Taj Mahal on Columbia Records. Taj Mahal vocals, slide guitar, harp. Ry Cooder rhythm guitar, mandolin. Jesse Ed Davis lead guitar, piano. Bill Boatman rhythm guitar. James Thomas bass. Chuck Blackwell drums.

  7. After playing on Taj Mahals first three classic albums, Davis amassed a resume of sessions that included Albert and B.B. King, Harry Nilsson, Gene Clark, Leonard Cohen, Neil Diamond, Arlo Guthrie, and Rod Stewart, as well as standout solos on Bob Dylan’s “Watching The River Flow” and Jackson Browne’s “Doctor My Eyes.” Of the ...