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Reverend Gary Davis

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A figure as legendary for his influence on other musicians as for his musical output, Davis first became known as a guitar virtuoso in the 1920s, when he played frequently on the streets. Renowned for his sophisticated guitar technique and his synthesis of folk, blues, and jazz, he also possessed a deep, powerful voice that was gruff yet melodious. Religion played an important role in the life of this blind musician, exemplified by his experiences in the Carolinas as a traveling gospel preacher. He began recording in the '40s after moving to New York City (when he was already an ordained priest) and later had a profound impact on the bohemian folk music scene of the '50s. As a mentor to many folk revival musicians, Rev. Davis transmitted his style to a new generation that revered his guitar mastery and the profound simplicity of his lyrics about troubles and redemption.

- Robert Leaver

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Crucifixion (5:57) A Little More Faith $0.99
2. Got On My Traveling Shoes (3:06) If I Had My Way: Early Home Recordings $0.99
3. Twelve Gates To The City (3:09) Harlem Street Singer $0.99
4. Lord, I Feel Just Like Goin' On (4:30) Harlem Street Singer $0.99
5. I Am The Light Of This World (4:35) Harlem Street Singer $0.99
6. Lo, I Be With You Always (4:18) Harlem Street Singer $0.99
7. Cocaine Blues (3:28) Demons & Angels: The Ultimate Collection, Part 3 $0.99
8. Samson And Delilah (4:03) Harlem Street Singer $0.99
9. Seven Sisters (3:00) Pure Religion and Bad Company $0.99
10. C-Rag (3:59) Blues & Ragtime $0.99

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