Jackie Davis

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Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me) 02:33 Tools
Love Is Just Around the Corner 02:48 Tools
Perfidia 02:37 Tools
The Glow Worm [Cha 02:23 Tools
Glow Worm Cha-Cha-Cha 02:23 Tools
Manana (Is Soon Enough for Me) 02:32 Tools
Glow Worm Cha Cha Cha - 1996 Digital Remaster 02:24 Tools
Glow Worm Cha Cha Cha - Remastered 02:08 Tools
Glow Worm Cha Cha Cha 00:00 Tools
Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me) - Digitally Remastered 95 02:33 Tools
Isn't it Romantic? 02:29 Tools
Love Is Just Around The Corner - 1996 Digital Remaster 02:48 Tools
The Glow Worm [cha-Cha-Cha] 00:00 Tools
Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me) - Remastered 02:18 Tools
What's the Trouble? 05:20 Tools
Perfidia - 1996 Digital Remaster 02:36 Tools
Five Minutes More 02:46 Tools
Night Train 02:39 Tools
I'll Close My Eyes 03:10 Tools
Glow Worm Cha Cha Cha (1996 Digital Remaster) 02:23 Tools
Love Is Just Around The Corner - Remastered 02:57 Tools
Easy Does It 02:41 Tools
Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me) (Digitally Remastered 95) 02:32 Tools
'Round Midnight 03:17 Tools
Jumpin' Jackie 02:03 Tools
I'd Love to Take Orders From You 01:56 Tools
Coffee Time 02:36 Tools
The Glow Worm 02:23 Tools
Manana 00:00 Tools
Haunting Me 02:23 Tools
Perfidia - Remastered 02:57 Tools
I Got the Sun in the Morning 01:54 Tools
What's The Trouble 05:19 Tools
I Feel Pretty 02:41 Tools
Moonlight Becomes You 02:20 Tools
I Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home 02:14 Tools
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 02:52 Tools
Constantly 03:17 Tools
Sleepy Time Gal 02:08 Tools
Across the Alley from the Alamo 02:43 Tools
Heat Wave 00:00 Tools
Love Is Just Around The Corner (1996 Digital Remaster) 02:47 Tools
Midnight Sun 03:10 Tools
So Beats My Heart for You 02:28 Tools
For Heaven's Sake 02:53 Tools
I've Got a Pocket Full of Dreams 02:27 Tools
It's the Talk of the Town 03:13 Tools
A Woman in Love 00:00 Tools
I've Hitched My Wagon to a Star 02:43 Tools
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning 02:25 Tools
Irresistable You 03:34 Tools
Rain On the Roof 00:00 Tools
If I Could Be With You 03:10 Tools
Perfidia (1996 Digital Remaster) 02:35 Tools
Maсana (Is Soon Enough For Me) 02:32 Tools
Just My Luck 03:46 Tools
Lonely Wine 03:07 Tools
Blue Orchids 02:57 Tools
Central Park 02:42 Tools
The Night is Young and You're So Beautiful 02:59 Tools
It All Comes Back to Me Now 02:49 Tools
I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' 03:02 Tools
Till There Was You 02:38 Tools
Time Was 03:01 Tools
The Fable of the Rose 03:03 Tools
Darn That Dream 01:54 Tools
Saint Louis Blues 00:30 Tools
Say Darling 02:21 Tools
Wish 02:30 Tools
Mańana (Is Soon Enough For Me) 00:00 Tools
Lavely Lady Waltz 02:39 Tools
Blues In The Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me) 01:57 Tools
One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) 02:48 Tools
Surprise 02:54 Tools
Ain't She Sweet 00:00 Tools
In a Little Spanish Town 00:00 Tools
Mañana (Is Soon Enough For Me) 02:32 Tools
Would You Like to Take a Walk 02:25 Tools
Mañana 02:31 Tools
I Hear a Rhapsody 03:05 Tools
Hitch Your Wagon To A Star 02:44 Tools
Blues in the Night 02:53 Tools
Mañana 02:53 Tools
Then I'll Be Happy 00:00 Tools
Where in the World 02:10 Tools
Lady, Play Your Mandolin 00:00 Tools
Sleepy Head 02:43 Tools
All of You 02:05 Tools
Night WInd 02:40 Tools
The Glow-Worm 00:00 Tools
Aint She Sweet 02:18 Tools
Walkin' My Baby Back Home 03:24 Tools
Love Is Just Around The Corner (1959) 02:47 Tools
The Glow Worm (Cha-Cha-Cha) 02:24 Tools
Chasing Shadows 02:24 Tools
Long Before I Knew You 04:06 Tools
Isn't It Romantic 02:39 Tools
Glow-Worm Cha Cha Cha 02:40 Tools
It's the Second Time You Meet That Matters 03:30 Tools
Glow Worm Cha Cha Cha (Remastered) 03:30 Tools
Jubilation T. Cornpone 01:57 Tools
Beau Night In Hotchkiss Corners 03:22 Tools
You Keepcoming Back Like a Song 02:40 Tools
Lady play your mandolin 02:24 Tools
Standing on the Corner 03:40 Tools
You Don't Know What Love Is 02:47 Tools
Push De Button 03:20 Tools
The Glow Worm Cha-Cha-Cha 03:30 Tools
Then Ill Be Happy 03:30 Tools
Without A Song 03:14 Tools
Stop At My House 03:30 Tools
You Forgot Your Gloves 04:52 Tools
Love Is Just Around the Corner (Remastered) 04:52 Tools
One For My Baby 02:47 Tools
Perfidia (Remastered) 02:47 Tools
Glow Worm Cha 02:47 Tools
I Don't Want to Walk Without You 02:57 Tools
Calypso Blues 02:39 Tools
You and the Night and the Music 02:57 Tools
Thou Swell 02:57 Tools
Land of Make Believe 04:06 Tools
The Glow Worm (Cha Cha) 04:06 Tools
You Took Advantage of Me 04:52 Tools
You Do Something to Me 02:39 Tools
Taking A Change On Love 02:48 Tools
I Would Do Anything For You 03:20 Tools
Beau Night is Young and You're So Beautiful 02:57 Tools
Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me) (Remastered) 02:57 Tools
Should I 02:57 Tools
Star Eyes 03:32 Tools
I'll Never Stop Loving You 03:20 Tools
Darn the Dream 04:52 Tools
The Night I Young And You're So Beautiful 02:57 Tools
Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me 02:48 Tools
Glow Worm Cha-Cha 02:48 Tools
The Glow Worm Cha Cha Cha 02:48 Tools
Taking a Chance in Love 04:52 Tools
mana (is soon enough for me) 04:52 Tools
Blowin' The Blues 04:52 Tools
Frenesi 02:39 Tools
Push the Button 02:57 Tools
Stompin' At The Savoy 02:57 Tools
I've Got the World On a String 02:57 Tools
Taking A Chance On Love 02:57 Tools
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree 02:57 Tools
Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise 02:57 Tools
MaÒana (Is Soon Enough For Me) 04:52 Tools
Jusrt My Luck 02:57 Tools
I Wonder Whe My Baby's Coming Home 02:57 Tools
The Major And The Minor 02:57 Tools
I Hadn't Anyone Till You 02:57 Tools
It's The Second Time You Meet The Matters 02:57 Tools
Maρana (Is Soon Enough For Me) 02:57 Tools
Sweet And Lovely 02:57 Tools
The Glow Worm [Cha Cha] 02:57 Tools
Chasing Shadow 02:57 Tools
Your DJ speaks over Love is Just Around the Corner 02:57 Tools
The Glow Worm (Cha Cha Cha) 02:57 Tools
Just Friends 02:57 Tools
Shadow Waltz 02:57 Tools
The SOng is You 02:57 Tools
Manana [Is Soon Enough For Me] 02:57 Tools
Glow Worm (Cha-Cha-Cha) 02:57 Tools
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Jackie Davis was the first musician to popularize jazz on the Hammond organ, years before Jimmy Smith's name became synonymous with organ jazz. Davis was Capitol's leading performer on the organ at a time when relatively few mainstream labels were willing to put a black musician on the cover of an album. Davis once said that music came to him genetically. His mother played the washtub, a cheap substitute for the bass, and he first learned to play by spending hours poking at his grandmother's piano. By the age of eight, he was playing with a local dance band. The rest of the band had ten years or more on him, and he later remarked that he had "eighteen godfathers who kept their pedal extremities in sensitive areas of my anatomy." He later described the experience as his best education in music and in life. By the age of eleven, he'd earned enough from playing to buy his own piano, and music enabled him to pay his way through Florida A&M College, where he graduated with a bachelors degree in music in 1943. After serving time in the Army, he worked as a pianist, usually as an accompanist for singers such as Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan, and Billy Daniels. Although he was attracted to the organ, he was intimidated at the prospect of playing jazz on it, particularly when his idol at the time was the lightning-fast Art Tatum. But when the Hammond Organ Company began selling electric organs in the late 1940s, he felt the biggest technical hurdle had been overcome, and in 1951, he bought his first organ. Soon after, he was hired to appear at the Club Harlem in Philadelphia, and the novelty of Davis' playing on the Hammond was so remarkable that the club extended his two-week gig by almost five months. RCA signed him to record a couple of 45 RPM singles, but they were still a bit too lily-white to invest in an album. A year later, a small New York City label, Trend, released a 10" album that was later reissued by Kapp Records. It was still tough to make a go as a solo performer, though, and in 1952, Davis accepted an offer from Louis Jordan to play in his band. He spent over a year with Jordan and learned a great deal about stage presence and connecting with an audience from the ebulliant band leader. Finally, in 1956, Capitol Records A&R exec Bill Miller convinced the label to sign Davis to a contract. The first album, Hi-Fi Hammond sold well in white markets, and over the next five years, the label released eight more albums by him. His material was usually light, jazzy interpretations of standards, usually in a small combo setting, just rhythm guitar and drums backing him up. Miller only veered from this formula on a couple of occasions. One was with an unusual accompaniment of nine trombones and one trumpet, arranged by Gerald Wilson, and the other the obligatory cha-cha album with Milt Holland providing a variety of Latin percussion accents. Davis was lured over to Warner Brothers Records around 1961, after former Capitol and Columbia president Jim Conkling established the label and attempted to "out-normal" the other labels in a period well-covered in Stan Cornyn's book, Exploding. His first Warner release, Easy Does It is probably his best, with Hollywood's best session guitarist, Barney Kessel, lending his support. His second release, featuring a thick layer of syrupy vocal accompaniment, is of interest neither as organ jazz nor choral music. Warner dropped Davis as they cleared their books of space age pop acts in favor of the Everly Brothers and other white rockers, and, with the exception of an occasional minor label release, his recording career was over. He soldiered on for the next 30 years, playing clubs ranging from Las Vegas to Atlantic City and everything from jazz festivals to restaurants. In 1978, while he was producing Ella Fitzgerald records at the rate of about two a month, Norman Granz hired Davis to accompany her, along with Louis Bellson on drums, on her album, Lady Time. He was an annual fixture at a club in Hilton Head, South Carolina, through much of the 1980s. When Hurricane Andrew devastated south Florida in 1992, Davis suffered financially and physically. His home was wiped out, and the strain of the experience led a series of strokes and heart attacks. He had recovered sufficiently by 1997 to start performing again, with a new manager trying to hook into the lounge music revival. His health didn't hold up, however, and he died in 1999 in a nursing home in his home town of Jacksonville. You can find out more about his life and music at www.jackiedavis.info, a nice site created by Dutch fan Wim de Haan. Recordings (Courtesy of Dave Roemersberger) The Jackie Davis Trio, Trend LP-1010 (10"LP) The Jackie Davis Trio Organistics, Kapp KL-1030 Hi-Fi Hammond, Capitol T-686 Chasing Shadows, Capitol T-815 Jumpin' Jackie, Capitol T-974 Most Happy Hammond, Capitol T-1046 Jackie Davis Meets The Trombones, Capitol T-1180 Hammond Gone Cha-Cha, Capitol T-1338 Tiger On The Hammond, Capitol T-1419 Hi-Fi Hammond Vol.2, Capitol T-1517 Big Beat Hammond, Capitol T-1686 Easy Does It, Warner Bros. W-1492 Jackie Davis Plus Voices, Warner Bros. W-1515 The Sacred Side Of Jackie Davis, Brunswick BL-754143 Jackie Davis Plays The Park Plaza, RCA Victor PC/PCS-1061 Here's Jackie, KM Kei-Mar Records (No Record Number) Jackie Davis Entertains, Columbia Canada EL-112 Ambiance, EMI (France) 2C04850704 After Hours With Miss D, (Jackie Davis Accompanies) Verve 800000094-02 (CD) Lady Time, (Ella Fitzgerald, Jackie Davis, Louis Bellson) Pablo OJCCD-864-2 (CD) The Story Of Jazz, EMI PLus 724357621526 (CD) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.