bvoc, US
Singer of Electronic and R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Johnny Davis Lewis AE 3D CMD'S' J.D. Lewis Robotron 4 X-Ref Your Lover
American singer - songwriter - bassist born in Anderson, South Carolina Located in Europe/Germany. One of the genuine voices behind Milli Vanilli. The years before, from the early to mid-'80s, John recorded and released records in the electro Funk-genre under different artist names and in various groups. Check also for other John Davis - profiles here below Blind John Davis Blues - folk musician Johnnie "Scat" Davis Trumpet player, bandleader, singer, actor, active around the 50's Johnny Davis U.S. keyboardist, appearing active since early '90s, mostly in soul - funk releases. Johnny Davis (2) Trumpet player, prominently active in the 70's and onward Johnny Davis (3) U.S. Northern soul singer, active in the '70s, with some singles for Bandit (3) Johnny Davis (4) Appearing as banjo player in 1920s Sam Morgan's Jazz Band John Davis (2) Alt.rock - lo-fi singer - songwriter, collaborator of Lou Barlow, in Folk Implosion John Davis (4) U.K. mastering engineer at Metropolis Mastering John Davis (5) Legendary Disco producer - arranger - conductor - singer - songwriter - maestro of the symphonic disco sound and leader of John Davis & The Monster Orchestra John Davis (6) U.S. engineer - musician - producer in New York, active since 2002 John Davis (7) Keyboardist with Ministry in their early releases. John Davis (8) Irish/U.K. engineer - technician, active between 1986 - 1993 John Davis (9) Ambient artist, appearing with one U.K. release - 2002 John Davis (11) Alt.rock singer songwriter, active since mid-'90s in groups like Corm, Elusive, Georgie James, Q And Not U, Title Tracks John Davis (12) U.S. bluegrass bassist and singer with The Bluegrass Cardinals, active since mid-'70s John Davis (14) U.K. string player appearing in a 1993 Jamiroquai release. John Davis (15) U.S. alt.rocker with Superdrag, singer songwriter, musician in Nashville. John Davis (16) Electronica producer - composer, a.k.a. Priest, active since mid-'90s John Davis (18) Electronica - dance vocalist appearing in a 1996 release of Black Planet John Davis (22) Australian DJ a.k.a. DJ Argonaut John Davis (23) Californian electronica artist and teacher, active since mid-'00s John Davis (24) Blues bassist with T-Bone Walker, 1940s John Davis (25) U.S. engineer at Precision Audio Sonics in Hollywood a.k.a. Johnny Dee Davis, active since early-'00s John Davis (26) Canadian bassist with garage rockers Gruesomes and Crazy Rhythm Daddies John Davis (27) Percussionst, appearing in a 1986 U.K. release of synth pop act Friday (6) John Davis (28) Saxophonist with Richard Jones And His Jazz Wizards, 1930s John Davis (29) Songwriter with Shillingford Mill, early 1970s John Davis (30) Folk artist of the St. Simon’s Island Singers / Georgia Sea Island Singers, from before 1935 until at least 1963. Sometimes referred to as Big John Davis John Davis (32) Appearing as vocalist for the garage rockers The Exotic Ones, with a.k.a. Doc Satan. John Davis (33) U.K. drummer for The Tornados, 1960s John Davis (34) Appearing as guitarist on a tribute to Elvis Presley. John Davis (36) American classical pianist, appearing active since 1999 John Davis (37) Bassist - guitarist - engineer with the electro dubstep act Jojo Mayer / Nerve John Davis (38) Appearing as leader of the band in a 1956 release of Gerard Hoffnung John Davis (40) US rock guitarist, member of F5 (3) John Davis (41) Graphic designer John Davis (44) Jazz drummer based in New York City, since '00s John Davis (51) U.S. bassist, steel guitarist, banjo player and vocalist, active since mid-'70s John Davis (63) Saxophonist with MFSB and The Trammps, 1970s
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Runnin' Back To You | John Davis & Roland Müller | 2010 | Album |
Bring It Back | Tyron Dixon feat. John Davis | 2009 | Album |
Beautiful Day | David Amani Ft. John Davis | 2009 | Album |
Flashcan | John Davis | 2006 | Compil. |
United | John Davis | 1992 | Single |
Can't Let Go | John Davis | 1991 | Album |
Still Be Loving You | John Davis | 1990 | Single |
Who Do You Love | John Davis | 1990 | Single |
Still Be Loving You | John Davis | 1990 | Album |
Black Music | John Davis | 1985 | Single |
Expand Your Mind | John Davis | 1985 | Album |
Flashcan | John Davis | 1984 | Album |
Check It Out / Breaking Out | John Davis | 1984 | Single |
Sexy High School Lady / Uptown Message | John Davis | 1984 | Album |
Joker | John Davis | 1980 | Album |
Who Do You Love / Maccaroni Beat | John Davis / Rosario E I Giaguari | Single |
John Davis & Group |
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra US 1976-1980 R&B/Soul |
John Davis & Too Much Electronic |
John Davis voc, g, dr Rock and Alternative |
John Davis b, eb US Country |
John Davis g CA |
John Davis GB |
John Davis US Rock |
John Davis |
John Davis |
John Davis Rock |
John Davis AU |
John Davis p Electronic and Spoken Word |
John Davis b |
John Davis US |
John Davis b CA Rock |
John Davis perc |
John Davis sax Jazz |
John Davis |
John Davis voc |
John Davis voc Folk and World |
John Davis voc |
John Davis dr GB Rock and Pop |
John Davis |