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Birth name
  
Christopher Davis

Name
  
Snake Davis

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Role
  
Musician · snakedavis.com

Instruments
  
Saxophone

Education
  
Leeds College of Music

Years active
  
1980–present



Albums
  
Adder Lessons, Snakebites, Talking Bird, HYSTERIA

Similar
  
Jean Hebrail, Paul Staveley O'Duffy, Andy Bradfield, George Michael, Mark Ronson

Profiles

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Snake Davis is a British session musician (saxophonist) who has played with some of the worlds biggest artists. In the 1980s he fronted York band Zoot and the Roots.

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Davis has played on the records of the following artists and many others notably M People, as well as Lisa Stansfield, Ray Charles, Tom Jones, Culture Club, Hamish Stuart, George Michael, Tina Turner, Paul Hardcastle, Take That, Cher, China Crisis, Beyoncé Knowles, N-Trance, Kylie Minogue, Paul McCartney, Swing Out Sister, Dave Stewart, Paul Young, Mark Morrison, Pet Shop Boys, Soul II Soul, Jack "Big Richo" Richardson, Hannah "Hanikins" Garton, Robert Palmer, Tanita Tikaram, Acoustic Alchemy, Motörhead, Primal Scream, Calvin Harris, Spice Girls, Boy George]. and he has also worked on numerous television adverts in the UK and abroad.

Snake Davis is renowned for his skill and expertise in playing both the saxophone and the flute and can play in any number of genres when asked upon from smooth jazz to soul jazz. He released his first solo album in 2001 called Snakebites. Subsequently he has toured with his band Snake Davis & The Charmers.

He has subsequently released other albums including Hysteria, Adder Lessons and Talking Bird, the latter of which was commended for its blend of chillout, soul, and oriental themed music, which included his first recorded works of him playing the ancient Japanese instrument, the Shakuhachi.

He has toured with Jim Diamond as The Blue Shoes, "The world's smallest band" as well as one of the four members of the band ironically called The Burden of Paradise (Snake Davis, Helen Watson, Mark Creswell and Dave Bowie).

The band Klingande used a sample of Davis's in their hit song "Jubel."

Davis also performed the theme music for the iconic 1980s television show Jimmy's, a fly-on-the-wall documentary featuring the lives of staff and patients at St James's University Hospital in Leeds.

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References

Snake Davis Wikipedia


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