Guy Davis

Bild Quelle:


  • blues
  • folk
  • acoustic blues
  • acoustic guitar
  • contemporary blues
Guy Davis (born May 12, 1952 in New York, NY), is the son of stage and film performers Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee. Davis is an award-winning blues guitarist, actor, and musician. Davis made his stage debut at age 16 in the play "Cotton Comes to Harlem". He recorded an album for the Folkways label in 1978, appeared in the film "Beat Street" in 1984, appeared on the daytime television drama "One Life to Live", appeared in the play "Mulebone"--with a score by Taj Mahal--in 1991. He also portrayed bluesman Robert Johnson in the play "Trick the Devil" in 1993.

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Songs

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    God's Unchanging Hand

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    Goin' Back to Silver Spring

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    Going Down Slow

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    Good Liquor

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    Grandma Is Dancing

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    Grandma's Tea House

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    High Flying Rocket

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    Hikin' Jerry

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    Home Cooked Meal

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    Honey Babe

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    Honeydew Melon Rag

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    Hoochie Coochie Man

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    Hooking Bull at the Landing

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    I Believe I'll Lose My Mind

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    I Don't Know

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    I Got the Power

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    I Just Can't Help Loving You

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    I Will Be Your Friend

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    I'm Gone

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    If I Could Fly Like An Eagle

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    If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day

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    If You Love Somebody

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    Interlude No. 2 (Grass Roots)

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    Intro

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    It Takes Love to Make a Home

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    Jelly Bone Jelly

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    Joppatowne

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    Lay Down by My Side

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    Layla, Layla

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    Let Me Stay a While


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