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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.
26. März 2020 · From Duane Allman Website; August 21, 1967: Recording session for Taj Mahal's first album 'Taj Mahal'. Jesse Ed Davis plays electric slide guitar on 'Statesboro Blues'.
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The term “musician’s musician” gets bandied about a lot, but in the case of the late Jesse Ed Davis, “guitar hero’s guitar hero” might be more accurate. His tasty slide on Taj Mahal’s rendition of “Statesboro Blues” provided the blueprint for the Allman Brothers’ later version; he recorded with three of the four Beatles and ...
The Natch’l Blues - 1968 Columbia Following his self-titled 1968 debut by only a few months, The Natch’l Blues is a riveting blend of superb musicianship and songwriting. Taj Mahal harp (harmonica) and miss “national,” steel-bodied guitar, vocals Jesse Ed Davis guitar, piano, and brass arrangements Gary Gilmore bass Chuck Blackwell drums
In 1968, Taj Mahal recorded a popular blues rock adaptation of the song with a prominent slide guitar part by Jesse Ed Davis. His rendition inspired a recording by the Allman Brothers Band , which is ranked number nine on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time". [3]
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Taj's Blues is a compilation album by American blues artist Taj Mahal. ... "Country Blues #1" (Taj Mahal, Jesse Ed Davis) - 2:36 - from De Ole Folks at Home (1969) References. This page was last edited on 29 August 2021, at 10:28 (UTC). ...
13. Aug. 2020 · Enjoy!Bruce Harvie
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