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Jesse Edwin Davis III (September 21, 1944 – June 22, 1988) was an American guitarist. [ 1 ] 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 ]
Jesse Ed Davis was a Native American session guitarist who played with many famous artists, such as Bob Dylan and John Lennon. He also wrote and performed the music for John Trudell's poetry band Graffiti Man.
Jesse Ed Davis: Natural Anthem. A career-spanning exhibition celebrating the life and legacy of Jesse Ed Davis, legendary rock ‘n’ roll musician and member of the Native American Music Hall of Fame, opens to the public at the Bob Dylan Center on Friday, Nov. 15, with an exclusive member opening slated for the previous evening and a tribute ...
Charismatic Jesse Ed Davis was truly one of the rare breed known as a “guitarist’s guitarist.” On session after session in the late 1960s and 1970s, he epitomized the concept of playing for the song, drawing deeply from country, blues, rock, and R&B influences without mimicking anyone.
This session is part of “Perspectives in History,” the 2021 Oklahoma History Conference. Beginning in the 1960s, Kiowa-Comanche guitar slinger Jesse Ed Davis...
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- Oklahoma Historical Society
Learn about the life and legacy of Jesse Ed Davis, a versatile and influential guitarist who played with Taj Mahal, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and many more. Read how he developed his slide style, his tone, and his touch, and how he influenced generations of musicians.
Jesse Ed Davis was a Kiowa Indian who played with Conway Twitty, Gary Lewis, Taj Mahal, and many other musicians. He was a session artist and a solo performer, and was inducted into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame in 2002.