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  1. Reverend Gary Davis (* 30. April 1896 in Laurens, South Carolina; † 5. Mai 1972 in Hammonton, New Jersey) war ein einflussreicher und technisch herausragender Blues - Gitarrist und -Sänger.

  2. Gary D. Davis (April 30, 1896 – May 5, 1972), [1] : 285–6 known as Reverend Gary Davis and Blind Gary Davis, was a blues and gospel singer who was also proficient on the banjo, guitar and harmonica.

    Year
    Title
    Label
    Number
    2022
    Let Us Get Together
    Sunset Blvd Records
    CDSBR7012
    2010
    Reverend Gary Davis
    Field Recorders Collective
    FRC116
    2009
    Live at Gerde's Folk City, February 1962
    Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop
    SGGW 114/5/6
    2007
    Reverend Gary Davis Live: Manchester Free ...
    Document (Austria)
    DOCD-32-20-14
  3. Reverend Gary Davis - Cocaine Blues. "More than three decades after his death, the influence of Reverend Gary Davis can still be felt.As each new generation is introduced to blues, folk,...

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  4. Learn about the life and music of Reverend Gary Davis, a blind blues and gospel guitarist who influenced a generation of folk and rock musicians. Watch interviews, rare footage and contemporary performances of his songs.

  5. 5. Mai 2019 · Learn about Reverend Gary Davis, a blind guitarist who played gospel, blues and ragtime with incredible power and creativity. Find his biography, recommended listening, trivia and books on his style and songs.

  6. 12. Dez. 2022 · In the early 1960s, Grossman studied with blues and gospel singer Rev. Gary Davis, who sang on the streets of Harlem and taught at his home in the Bronx. Davis' fingerpicking style influenced...

  7. Reverend Gary Davis, also known as Blind Gary Davis (April 30, 1896 – May 5, 1972), was an blues and gospel singer, as well as a renowned guitarist. The best known example of the "gospel blues," his playing influenced several of the rock and roll legends of the 1960s.