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Rev. Gary Davis - Ragtime Guitar

Styles: Rag
Released: 1985
Label: Kicking Mule
File: mp3@256K/s (from vinyl)
Size: 61,7 MB
Time: 33:42
Art: Front (Lp)

1. Cincinnati Flow Rag - 4:42
2. West Coast Blues - 2:17
3. Buck Rag - 2:40
4. St Louis Tickle - 3:39
5. Two Step Candyman - 2:29
6. Walkin' Dog Blues - 5:10
7. Italian Rag - 3:19
8. C-Rag - 3:00
9. Waltz Time Candyman - 1:57
10. Make Believe Stunt - 4:26

Biography

Born in Laurens, South Carolina, Davis became blind at a young age. He took to the guitar and assumed a unique multi-voice style produced solely with his thumb and index finger, playing not only ragtime and blues tunes, but also traditional and original tunes in four-part harmony.
Bull City Blues, Durham, North Carolina

In the mid-1920s, Davis migrated to Durham, North Carolina, a major center for black culture at the time. There he collaborated with a number of other artists in the Piedmont blues scene including Blind Boy Fuller and Bull City Red.[1] In 1935, J. B. Long, a store manager with a reputation for supporting local artists, introduced Davis, Fuller and Red to the American Record Company. The subsequent recording sessions marked the real beginning of Davis' career. During his time in Durham, Davis converted to Christianity; he would later become ordained as a Baptist minister.[1] Following his conversion and especially his ordination, Davis began to express a preference for inspirational gospel music.

In the 1940s, the blues scene in Durham began to decline and Davis migrated to New York.[1] The folk revival of the 1960s re-invigorated Davis' career, culminating in a performance at the Newport Folk Festival and the recording by Peter, Paul and Mary of "Samson and Delilah", also known as "If I Had My Way", originally a Blind Willie Johnson recording that Davis had popularized.

Discography

Many of his records were published posthumously.

* Little More Faith, Bluesville Records, Dec. 1961
* Blind Reverend Gary Davis, Bluesville, Oct. 1962
* Pure Religion, Command, July 1964, (re-released in 1970s by Prestige)
* Blind Reverend Gary Davis, (different album of same name), Prestige, May 1964
* Singing Reverend, Stimson, (with Sonny Terry)
* Guitar & Banjo, Prestige, 1970s
* Sun is Going Down, Folkways Records, 1976
* Ragtime Guitar, Kicking Mule
* Lo I Be with You Always, Kicking Mule
* Children of Zion, Kicking Mule
* Let Us Get Together, Kicking Mule
* Lord I Wish I Could See, Biograph
* Reverend Gary Davis, Biograph
* Pure Religion and Bad Company, Smithsonian Folkways compilation album
* If I Had My Way: Early Home Recordings, Smithsonian Folkways, 1993, recorded in 1953 by John Cohen
* The Sun of Our Life, World Arbiter 2002 (previously unissued session tapes and sermon from mid 1950's)

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