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Role
  
Guitarist

Years active
  
1953-present

Genres
  
Delta blues


Labels
  
Fat Possum Records

Record label
  
Fat Possum Records

Name
  
CeDell Davis

Associated acts
  
Robert Nighthawk

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Born
  
9 June 1927 (age 97) Helena, Arkansas, United States (
1927-06-09
)

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, harmonica

Albums
  
Feel Like Doin' Something Wrong, The Horror of It All

Similar People
  
Barrett Martin, T‑Model Ford, Willie Wright, Junior Kimbrough, Asie Payton

Profiles


Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

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CeDell Davis (born Ellis Davis, 9 June 1927) is an American blues guitarist and singer.

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Davis is most notable for his distinctive style of guitar playing. Davis plays guitar using a table knife in his fretting hand in a manner similar to slide guitar, resulting in a welter of metal-stress harmonic transients and a singular tonal plasticity. He uses this style out of necessity. When he was 10, he suffered from severe polio which left him little control over his left hand and restricted use of his right. He had been playing guitar prior to his polio and decided to continue in spite of his handicap, and developed his knife method as the only way he could come up with of still playing guitar.

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Career

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Davis was born in Helena, Arkansas, United States, where his family worked on a local plantation. He enjoyed music from a young age, playing harmonica and guitar with his childhood friends.

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Once he sufficiently mastered his variation on slide guitar playing, Davis began playing in various nightclubs across the Mississippi Delta area. He played with Robert Nighthawk for a ten-year period from 1953 to 1963. While playing in a club in 1957, a police raid caused the crowd to stampede over Davis. Both of his legs were broken in this incident and he was forced to use a wheelchair since that time. The hardships resulting from his physical handicaps were a major influence in his lyrics and style of blues playing.

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Davis moved to Pine Bluff, Arkansas in the early sixties and continued his artistic work. In recent times, Davis' music has been released by the Fat Possum Records label to much critical acclaim. His 1994 album, produced by Robert Palmer, Feel Like Doin' Something Wrong, received a 9.0 from Pitchfork Media who called it "timeless."

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The Best Of CeDell Davis (1995) was also released, with help from Col. Bruce Hampton and The Aquarium Rescue Unit. The Horror of It All followed in 1998. His album When Lightnin' Struck the Pine, released in 2002, included work by musicians Peter Buck, Barrett Martin, Scott McCaughey, and Alex Veley.

Discography

  • The Introduction To Living Country Blues USA - 1981 (1 track of the 12)
  • Living Country Blues USA Vol. 5 - 1982 (4 tracks of the 12 tracks)
  • Living Country Blues USA Vol. 10 - 1982 (1 track of the 13 tracks)
  • Feel Like Doin' Something Wrong - 1994
  • The Best of CeDell Davis – 1995
  • The Horror Of It All – 1998
  • When Lightning Struck the Pine - 2002
  • Highway 61 - 2003
  • Keep It to Yourself: Arkansas Blues, Vol. 1 - 2004 (4 tracks of the 23 tracks)
  • Last Man Standing - 2015
  • Even The Devil Gets The Blues - 2016
  • References

    CeDell Davis Wikipedia


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