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Tim Davis (musician)

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Name
  
Tim Davis

Role
  
Singer

Died
  
September 20, 1988


Music group
  
Steve Miller Band (1967 – 1970)

Albums
  
Children of the Future, Your Saving Grace, Live at the Fill Auditorium, Sailor, Brave New World

Similar People
  
Steve Miller, Ben Sidran, Gordy Knudtson, Glyn Johns, David Denny

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Timothy L. Davis (November 29, 1943 – September 20, 1988) was a drummer, singer and songwriter, most notable as a co-founder of the Steve Miller Band.

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History

Davis was born in Milwaukee and raised in Janesville, Wisconsin. He played on the first five albums released by the Steve Miller Band, as well as contributing lead and background vocals and songwriting. Davis left the band to work with others, such as Ben Sidran, as well as to commence a solo career. Shortly after his departure from Miller, Davis joined with David Lindley in a band supporting Terry Reid, appearing at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970.

Davis had a modest hit in 1972, "Buzzy Brown", written by fellow Wisconsin musician and Steve Miller Band co-founder James "Curley" Cooke. Davis continued an association with Steve Miller, resulting in Davis contributing two songs, co-written with Miller, to the 1984 Steve Miller Band album, Italian X Rays.

Davis died in 1988 from complications from diabetes.

Steve Miller Band

  • 1968 Children of the Future
  • 1968 Sailor
  • 1969 Brave New World
  • 1969 Your Saving Grace
  • 1970 Number 5
  • 1972 Anthology
  • 1990 The Best of 1968-1973
  • 1994 Box Set (3 CD compilation)
  • 2003 Young Hearts
  • Solo

  • 1972 Pipe Dream
  • 1974 Take Me As I Am
  • Contributions to Others

  • 1967 Chuck Berry, Live at the Fillmore Auditorium
  • 1968 Jefferson Airplane, Crown of Creation
  • 1971 Ben Sidran, I Lead A Life
  • 1973 Ben Sidran, Puttin' In Time On Planet Earth
  • General Compilations

  • 1994 Texas Music, Vol. 3: Garage Bands & Psychedelia (Rhino)
  • 1997 The Monterey International Pop Festival, June 16-17-18, 1967 (Rhino); 4-CD set.
  • References

    Tim Davis (musician) Wikipedia