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American pianist
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Richmond, Virginia, USA
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New York City, New York, USA
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Biography

Walter Davis Jr. (September 2, 1932 – June 2, 1990) was an American hard bop pianist.

Biography

Born in Richmond, Virginia, Davis performed as a teenager with Babs Gonzales. In the 1950s, Davis recorded with Melba Liston, Max Roach and played with Roach, Charlie Parker, and Dizzy Gillespie. In 1958 he played with trumpeter Donald Byrd at Le Chat Qui Pêche in Paris and shortly after realized his dream of becoming pianist and composer-arranger for Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers.

After retiring from music in the 1960s to work as a tailor, painter, and designer, he returned in the 1970s to perform with Sonny Rollins and again with the Jazz Messengers. He recorded with many other prominent jazz musicians, including Kenny Clarke, Sonny Criss, Jackie McLean, Pierre Michelot and Archie Shepp.

Davis was known as an interpreter of the music of Bud Powell, but also recorded an album capturing the compositional and piano style of Thelonious Monk. Several of his compositions served as titles for albums by Blakey's Jazz Messengers. Combining traditional harmonies with modal patterns and featuring numerous rhythmic shifts along with internal melodic motifs within operatic, aria-like sweeping melodies, Davis's compositions included "Scorpio Rising", "Backgammon", "Uranus", "Gypsy Folk Tales", "Jodi" and "Ronnie Is a Dynamite Lady".

Davis had an occasional role as the piano player on the CBS television comedy Frank's Place. He also contributed to the soundtrack of the Clint Eastwood film Bird (1988).

Davis died in New York City on June 2, 1990, from complications of liver and kidney disease.

Discography

As leader

Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1959Davis CupBlue NoteQuintet, with Donald Byrd (trumpet), Jackie McLean (alto sax), Sam Jones bass), Art Taylor (drums)
1977?IlluminationDenonWith Carter Jefferson (tenor sax), Charles Sullivan (trumpet), Jeremy Steig (flute), Buster Williams (bass), Bruno Carr, Art Blakey and Tony Williams (drums); Naná Vasconcelos (percussion), Milton Frustino (guitar) added for one track
1979?Night SongDenonTrio, with Tom Barney (bass, electric bass), Kenny Washington (drums)
Abide with MeDenon
1979?Blues WalkRed
A Being Such As YouRed
1979?UranusPalcoscenico
1979?400 Years Ago Tomorrow
1981?Live au DreherTrio, with Pierre Michelot (bass), Kenny Clarke (drums); in concert
1987In Walked TheloniousMapleshadeSolo piano
1989Scorpio RisingSteepleChaseTrio, with Santi Debriano (bass), Ralph Peterson (drums)
1990?Jazznost: Moscow-Washington Jazz Summit

As sideman

With Art Blakey

  • Africaine (Blue Note, 1959)
  • Paris Jam Session (Fontana, 1961)
  • Roots & Herbs (Blue Note, 1961)
  • Gypsy Folk Tales (Roulette, 1977)

With Nick Brignola

  • Burn Brigade (Bee Hive, 1979)

With Donald Byrd

  • Byrd in Hand (Blue Note, 1959)

With Sonny Criss

  • This is Criss! (Prestige, 1966)
  • Portrait of Sonny Criss (Prestige, 1967)

With Walt Dickerson

  • Walt Dickerson Plays Unity (Audio Fidelity, 1964)

With Teddy Edwards

  • Nothin' But the Truth! (Prestige, 1966)

With Dizzy Gillespie

  • World Statesman (Norgran, 1956)
  • Dizzy in Greece (Verve, 1957)

With Slide Hampton

  • Explosion! The Sound of Slide Hampton (Atlantic, 1962)

With Etta Jones

  • Ms. Jones to You (Muse, 1976)

With Philly Joe Jones

  • Philly Joe's Beat (Atlantic, 1960)
  • To Tadd with Love (Uptown, 1982) with Dameronia
  • Look Stop Listen (Uptown, 1983) with Dameronia

With Jackie McLean

  • New Soil (Blue Note, 1959)
  • Let Freedom Ring (Blue Note, 1962)

With Hank Mobley

  • Newark 1953 (Uptown, 1953 [2012])

With Max Roach

  • The Max Roach Quartet featuring Hank Mobley (Debut, 1954)

With Julian Priester

  • Spiritsville (Jazzland, 1960)

With Sonny Rollins

  • Horn Culture (Milestone, 1973)

With Charlie Rouse

With Art Taylor

  • Taylor's Tenors (Prestige, 1959)
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When was Walter Davis born and where?
Walter Davis, Jr. was born on September 2, 1932 in Richmond, Virginia.
What was Walter Davis known for?
Walter Davis was a notable American jazz pianist and composer.
Did Walter Davis have any musical influences?
Yes, Davis was influenced by other jazz pianists such as Art Tatum, Bud Powell, and Thelonious Monk.
Was Walter Davis a recording artist?
Yes, Walter Davis recorded several albums as a leader, including "Davis Cup" and "Scorpio Rising."
Did Walter Davis collaborate with other famous musicians?
Yes, Davis collaborated with renowned jazz artists such as Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins, and Art Blakey.
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