g, voc, key, 1944-1988 US, Norman, Oklahoma
Musician of Rock
A.k.a. Jesse Edwin Davis III
Native American session guitarist originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. A full-blooded Kiowa Indian, Davis played in country star Conway Twitty’s band in his native Oklahoma before moving to Los Angeles and quickly picking up session work backing Gary Lewis. After playing on Taj Mahal’s first three albums, Davis amassed a resume of sessions that included Albert King and B.B. King, John Lennon, Harry Nilsson, Gene Clark, and Rod Stewart, as well as standout solos on Bob Dylan’s “Watching The River Flow” and Jackson Browne’s “Doctor My Eyes.” In the late ’80s, Davis wrote and played the music for the poetry of Indian activist John Trudell, their band was called Graffiti Man. After battling drug and alcohol problems most of his career, Davis died of an apparent overdose at age 43. Born 21 September 1944, died 22 June 1988
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Red Dirt Boogie: The Atco Recordings 1970-1972 | Jesse Ed Davis | 2017 | Compil. |
Ed's In Santa Monica | Jesse Ed Davis | 2008 | Compil. |
"Jesse Davis" / "Ululu" | Jesse Ed Davis | 2004 | Compil. |
Play:Back | The Stooges / Jesse Ed Davis | 1973 | Single |
Keep Me Comin' | Jesse Ed Davis | 1973 | Album |
Bonus Record | Jesse Ed Davis | 1973 | Single |
She's A Pain | Jesse Ed Davis | 1973 | Single |
Ululu | Jesse Ed Davis | 1972 | Album |
Alcatraz / Ululu | Jesse Ed Davis | 1972 | Single |
Sue Me, Sue You Blues | Jesse Ed Davis | 1972 | Single |
Every Night Is Saturday Night | Jesse Ed Davis | 1971 | Single |
Washita Love Child / Reno Street Incident | Jesse Ed Davis | 1971 | Single |
Jesse Davis | Jesse Ed Davis | 1970 | Album |