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Reverend Gary Davis, also Blind Gary Davis, (April 30, 1896 – May 5, 1972) was a blind African American blues and gospel singer and guitarist, who was also proficient on the banjo guitar and harmonica. His finger-picking guitar style influenced many other artists and his students include Stefan Grossman, David Bromberg, Roy Book Binder, Larry Johnson, Nick Katzman, Dave Van Ronk, Rory Block, Ernie Hawkins, Larry Campbell, Bob Weir, Woody Mann, and Tom Winslow.
He has influenced Bob Dylan, The Grateful Dead, Wizz Jones, Jorma Kaukonen, Keb' Mo', Ollabelle, Resurrection Band, and John Sebastian of The Lovin' Spoonful.
Gary Davis was born in the Piedmont region of the country, in Laurens, South Carolina, and was the only one of eight children his mother bore who survived to adulthood. He became blind as an infant. Davis reported that his father was killed in Birmingham, Alabama, when Davis was ten, and Davis later said that he had been told that his father had been shot by the Birmingham High Sheriff. He recalled being poorly treated by his mother and that before his death his father had given him into the care of his paternal grandmother.
Reverend Gary Davis - Recorded June 1967
Released in 2002. Track listing: Improvisation: Fast Blues In A Improvisation: Slow Blues In E West Coast Blues (Blind Blake) Improvisation: Rag In A Minor Two-Step Horse Thief's Blues Candy Man Cigarette Break Improvisation: Hills And Valleys Seven Sisters Crucifixion I Decided To Go Down Sun Is Going Down My Heart Is Fixed Hold To God's Unchanging Hand Davis Speaks My Home Is On High Sermon Improvisation: Coco Blues
Great footage of Rev. Gary Davis playing "Candyman." From the DVD "Country Blues Guitar: A Three Volume DVD Collection." More info at http://www.guitarvideos.com/products/guitar-workshop-instructional-dvds/country-blues-guitar-3-dvd-set
Music video by Reverend Blind Gary Davis performing Glory Halleloo (Live).
This man was hilarous... ..and also a great musician - that means he's two up on Flight of The Conchords. Here is a link to a page of hippies sharing stories about how he was completey awesome: http://reverendgarydavis.com/stories.html
Stefan Grossman talks about his three years learning from the legendary Rev. Gary Davis.
Gospel, Blues, and Street Songs other photos: Gordon Parks
Reverend Gary Davis - Recorded June 1967
Great footage of Rev. Gary Davis playing "Candyman." From the DVD "Country Blues Guitar: A Three Volume DVD Collection." More info at http://www.guitarvideos.com/products/guitar-workshop-instructional-dvds/country-blues-guitar-3-dvd-set
Music video by Reverend Blind Gary Davis performing I Feel Like Children Of Zion (Live).
Music video by Reverend Blind Gary Davis performing Glory Halleloo (Live).
Reverend Gary Davis (Blind Gary Davis) - I Heard the Angels Singing (live) Recorded June 1967
A performance of "Slow Drag" (aka "Cincinnati Flow Rag") by the great Piedmont guitarist and singer Rev. Gary Davis. From the new 2 DVD set "Ragtime Guitar of Rev. Gary Davis." More info at http://www.guitarvideos.com/products/guitar-workshop-instructional-dvds/ragtime-guitar-of-rev-gary-davis-2-dvd-set
A very rare, old video of "Death Don't Have No Mercy" performed by Rev. Gary Davis. Probably one of the darkest blues songs ever written. Parts of this clip were included in the documentary 'It Might Get Loud". Any information about where and when this video was filmed, would be greatly appreciated. I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING
1. - 0.00 - Samson & Delilah 2. - 3.37 - I Won't Be Back No More 3. - 7.18 - Buck Dance 4. - 8.45 - Twelve Sticks (Te Dozens) 5. - 12.00 - Death Don't Have No Mercy 6. - 16.06 - You Got To Move 7. - 21.57 - Lovin' Spoonful 8. - 26.32 - She Wouldn't Say Quit 9. - 32.18 - I've Done All My Singing For My Lord 10. - 35.56 - Twelve Gates To The City 11. - 40.30 - I Will Do My Last Singing In This Land Somewhere 12. - 45.57 - Soldier's Drill 13. - 52.30 - Get Along Cindy "This is one of the few handful of recordings to feature the Rev. Gary Davis in concert. As the name of the project suggests, the proceedings were documented at the Newport Folk Festival in July of 1965. The Reverend's solo vocal is accompanied by his own six- and twelve-string guitar(s) as well as mouth harp. The repertoire in...
Reverend Gary Davis - Recorded June 1967
Released in 2002. Track listing: Improvisation: Fast Blues In A Improvisation: Slow Blues In E West Coast Blues (Blind Blake) Improvisation: Rag In A Minor Two-Step Horse Thief's Blues Candy Man Cigarette Break Improvisation: Hills And Valleys Seven Sisters Crucifixion I Decided To Go Down Sun Is Going Down My Heart Is Fixed Hold To God's Unchanging Hand Davis Speaks My Home Is On High Sermon Improvisation: Coco Blues
Stefan Grossman talks about his three years learning from the legendary Rev. Gary Davis.
1. - 0.00 - Samson & Delilah 2. - 3.37 - I Won't Be Back No More 3. - 7.18 - Buck Dance 4. - 8.45 - Twelve Sticks (Te Dozens) 5. - 12.00 - Death Don't Have No Mercy 6. - 16.06 - You Got To Move 7. - 21.57 - Lovin' Spoonful 8. - 26.32 - She Wouldn't Say Quit 9. - 32.18 - I've Done All My Singing For My Lord 10. - 35.56 - Twelve Gates To The City 11. - 40.30 - I Will Do My Last Singing In This Land Somewhere 12. - 45.57 - Soldier's Drill 13. - 52.30 - Get Along Cindy "This is one of the few handful of recordings to feature the Rev. Gary Davis in concert. As the name of the project suggests, the proceedings were documented at the Newport Folk Festival in July of 1965. The Reverend's solo vocal is accompanied by his own six- and twelve-string guitar(s) as well as mouth harp. The repertoire in...
Reverend Gary Davis July 8, 1967 1st set Seattle, Washington 01 Introduction 02 Old Time Religion 03 Let Us Get Together 04 I'm Gonna Sit Down On The Banks Of The River 05 "don't feel like it" 06 Feel Like My Time Ain't Long 07 "can't do nothing but cry" 08 (teaching the next song to the audience) 09 Come Down And See Me Sometime 10 "I love to talk about women" 11 She's Just Funny That Way 12 Make Believe Stunt 13 Cincinnati Flow Rag 14 "no man lives by himself"* 15 I Heard The Angels Singing* 16 Samson And Delilah* *tracks 14, 15, and 16 from July 7, 1967 (second set) recorded by Phil Williams
Rainbow Quest was a television program produced for one series run in 1965 and 1966 by the Advertisers Broadcasting Company for UHF station WNJU-TV in New York City. Throughout the show’s 39-episode run, writer and curator of American folk songs Pete Seeger hosted many guest musicians. He also himself presented the histories of diverse American and international folk music traditions through spoken and musical segments.
Released in 1961. Some of the finest blues I've ever heard from the Rev. His talent shines on this album. Track list: You Got To Move Crucifixion I'm Glad I'm In That Number There's A Table Sittin' In Heaven Motherless Children There's A Bright Side Somewhere I'll Be All Right Some Day You Better Mind A Little More Faith I'll Fly Away God's Gonna Separate When I Die I'll Live Again
Reverend Gary Davis Denver, CO 1968 Lots of living room chatter between Rev. Gary Davis and the guests. 1. She's Funny That Way 2. C instrumental 3. Maple Leaf Rag 4. the Rev talking & playing 5. Buck Dance 6. Nearer My God To Thee 7. Civil War March 8. Mountain Jack 9. Sally, Where'd You Get Your Liquor From? 10. Children of Zion 11. *unknown*
Reverend Gary Davis - Recorded June 1967
Stefan Grossman talks about his three years learning from the legendary Rev. Gary Davis.
Rev. Gary Davis gives some advice on playing the guitar. From the newly released DVD "Rev. Gary Davis: The Video Collection." More info at http://www.guitarvideos.com/products/vestapol-dvds/rev-gary-davis-the-video-collection
Great footage of Rev. Gary Davis playing "Candyman." From the DVD "Country Blues Guitar: A Three Volume DVD Collection." More info at http://www.guitarvideos.com/products/guitar-workshop-instructional-dvds/country-blues-guitar-3-dvd-set
Rev. Gary Davis plays "Sally Where'd You Get Your Liquor From." From the newly released DVD "Rev. Gary Davis: The Video Collection." More info at http://www.guitarvideos.com/products/vestapol-dvds/rev-gary-davis-the-video-collection
Other guitar lessons with Reverend Gary Davis are available on the DVD of the movie Harlem Street Singer - the Reverend Gary Davis Story. Available at http://amzn.com/B00QMQALB4 and through http://www.harlemstreetsinger.com.
Other guitar lessons with Reverend Gary Davis are available on the DVD of the movie Harlem Street Singer - the Reverend Gary Davis Story. Available at http://amzn.com/B00QMQALB4 and through http://www.harlemstreetsinger.com.
Reverend Gary Davis - Recorded June 1967
Released in 2002. Track listing: Improvisation: Fast Blues In A Improvisation: Slow Blues In E West Coast Blues (Blind Blake) Improvisation: Rag In A Minor Two-Step Horse Thief's Blues Candy Man Cigarette Break Improvisation: Hills And Valleys Seven Sisters Crucifixion I Decided To Go Down Sun Is Going Down My Heart Is Fixed Hold To God's Unchanging Hand Davis Speaks My Home Is On High Sermon Improvisation: Coco Blues
Great footage of Rev. Gary Davis playing "Candyman." From the DVD "Country Blues Guitar: A Three Volume DVD Collection." More info at http://www.guitarvideos.com/products/guitar-workshop-instructional-dvds/country-blues-guitar-3-dvd-set
Music video by Reverend Blind Gary Davis performing Glory Halleloo (Live).
This man was hilarous... ..and also a great musician - that means he's two up on Flight of The Conchords. Here is a link to a page of hippies sharing stories about how he was completey awesome: http://reverendgarydavis.com/stories.html
Stefan Grossman talks about his three years learning from the legendary Rev. Gary Davis.
Gospel, Blues, and Street Songs other photos: Gordon Parks
1964 1rst Press...https://www.discogs.com/Reverend-Gary-Davis-The-Guitar-Banjo-Of-Reverend-Gary-Davis/release/3320499 0:00 Maple Leaf Rag 2:56 Slow Drag 5:19 The Boy Was Kissing The Girl (And Playing The Guitar At The Same Time) 7:59 Candy Man 10:52 United States March 17:21 Devil's Dream 21:09 The Coon Hunt 24:39 Mister Jim 28:50 Please Baby 32:07 Fast Fox Trot 34:25 Can't Be Satisfied
COUNTRY FOLK BLUES on the ORIGINAL Prestige Folklore Press...Enjoy!!! (US) PRESTIGE FOLKLORE FL 14033 (MONO) 1964 https://www.discogs.com/Reverend-Gary-Davis-The-Guitar-Banjo-Of-Reverend-Gary-Davis/release/3320499 Guitar, Banjo, Harmonica and Vocals by Reverend Gary Davis 0:00 Maple Leaf Rag 2:55 Slow Drag 5:18 The Boy Was Kissing The Girl (And Playing The Guitar At The Same Time) 7:58 Candy Man 10:52 United States March 17:20 Devil's Dream 21:08 The Coon Hunt 24:38 Mister Jim 28:50 Please Baby 32:06 Fast Fox Trot 34:25 Can't Be Satisfied http://www.culturalequity.org/alanlomax/ce_alanlomax_profile_reverend_gary_davis.php
I took the missing tapes from a library and digtilized them for youtube. The copyright has expierd on these so theyre now in the public domain.
Singer-songwriter David Bromberg is a human bridge between at least a half-dozen different styles of music. David and Marc talk about the pivotal evolution of modern music, as folk transitioned into rock, and all the people David worked with over the years, including Bob Dylan, Linda Ronstadt, The Band, The Grateful Dead and Reverend Gary Davis. Plus, David explains why he quit for 20 years and developed a highly specific obsession.
Released in 2002. Track listing: Improvisation: Fast Blues In A Improvisation: Slow Blues In E West Coast Blues (Blind Blake) Improvisation: Rag In A Minor Two-Step Horse Thief's Blues Candy Man Cigarette Break Improvisation: Hills And Valleys Seven Sisters Crucifixion I Decided To Go Down Sun Is Going Down My Heart Is Fixed Hold To God's Unchanging Hand Davis Speaks My Home Is On High Sermon Improvisation: Coco Blues
Released in 1961. Some of the finest blues I've ever heard from the Rev. His talent shines on this album. Track list: You Got To Move Crucifixion I'm Glad I'm In That Number There's A Table Sittin' In Heaven Motherless Children There's A Bright Side Somewhere I'll Be All Right Some Day You Better Mind A Little More Faith I'll Fly Away God's Gonna Separate When I Die I'll Live Again
Reverend Gary Davis Denver, CO 1968 Lots of living room chatter between Rev. Gary Davis and the guests. 1. She's Funny That Way 2. C instrumental 3. Maple Leaf Rag 4. the Rev talking & playing 5. Buck Dance 6. Nearer My God To Thee 7. Civil War March 8. Mountain Jack 9. Sally, Where'd You Get Your Liquor From? 10. Children of Zion 11. *unknown*
Reverend Gary Davis July 8, 1967 1st set Seattle, Washington 01 Introduction 02 Old Time Religion 03 Let Us Get Together 04 I'm Gonna Sit Down On The Banks Of The River 05 "don't feel like it" 06 Feel Like My Time Ain't Long 07 "can't do nothing but cry" 08 (teaching the next song to the audience) 09 Come Down And See Me Sometime 10 "I love to talk about women" 11 She's Just Funny That Way 12 Make Believe Stunt 13 Cincinnati Flow Rag 14 "no man lives by himself"* 15 I Heard The Angels Singing* 16 Samson And Delilah* *tracks 14, 15, and 16 from July 7, 1967 (second set) recorded by Phil Williams