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Colin Davis (musician)

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Instruments
  
Bass guitar

Years active
  
1998–present


Name
  
Colin Davis

Role
  
Conductor

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Origin
  
Seattle, Washington, United States

Genres
  
Rock, pop, ska, electronic music

Labels
  
Buttermilk Records Simmerdown Productions London Tone Music Group

Associated acts
  
Engine 54 Take Sweatson Klank Vanowen Leuko

Died
  
April 14, 2013, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Ashraf Naini (m. 1964–2010), April Cantelo (m. 1949–1964)

Children
  
Joseph Wolfe, Suzanne Davis, Yalda Davis, Christopher Davis, Sheida Davis

Parents
  
Reginald George Davis, Lillian Davis

Albums
  
Messiah, Mahler: Das Lied Von Der, Berlioz: Complete Orchestra, Peter Grimes, Mozart: Violin Concertos

Similar People
  
Hector Berlioz, Bernard Haitink, Carlo Maria Giulini, Georg Solti, Lorin Maazel

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Colin Davis (born October 13, 1974 in Klamath Falls, Oregon) is an American musician, audio engineer and record producer currently residing in Seattle, WA. His musical styles range between rock, ska and electronic music. Colin currently plays bass and provides backing vocals for Vanowen, a Seattle based rock band signed to London Tone Music Group.

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History

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Colin Davis has previously played bass for Olympia, WA based ska ensemble Engine 54 between 1998–99. He shares bass credit on their Simmerdown Productions release Run for the Money with bassist Chris Sutton who had recently departed the group to join Dub Narcotic Sound System. In 2002 he produced an EP for Seattle-based rock group RC5 titled Run Baby Run for Seattle record label Buttermilk Records. In 2003–2004 Colin engineered and mixed a series of EP's for Los Angeles based Electronic Music artist Take (currently known as Sweatson Klank).

References

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