Steve Davis (American drummer)
Steve Davis (born in 1958) is an American jazz drummer.[1]
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Background information | |
Born | 1958 Santa Barbara, California, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Drums |
Years active | 1980-Present |
Labels | DMP, Double-Time |
Website | stevedavisdrums |
Discography
As leader
- Songs We Know (DMP, 1996)
- Explorations and Impressions with Richie Beirach, Francois Moutin (Double-Time, 1997)
- Modern Days and Nights: Music of Cole Porter (Double-Time, 1997)
- Quality of Silence (DMP, 1999)
- Light with Jeanfrançois Prins (GAM, 2001)
With Lynne Arriale
- The Eyes Have It (DMP, 1994)
- When You Listen (DMP, 1995)
- With Words Unspoken (DMP, 1996)
- A Long Road Home (TCB, 1997)
- Melody (TCB, 1999)
- Live at Montreux (TCB, 2000)
- Inspiration (TCB, 2002)
- Come Together (In+Out, 2004)
- Arise (In+Out, 2004)
- Live (Motema, 2005)
As sideman
- Jamey Aebersold, Groovin' High (JA, 1988)
- Jamey Aebersold, In a Mellow Tone: Duke Ellington (JA, 1990)
- Jamey Aebersold, Vol. 50: The Magic of Miles Davis (JA, 1991)
- Joe Beck and Ali Ryerson, Alto (DMP, 1999)
- Manfredo Fest, Just Jobim (DMP, 1999)
- Monika Herzig, In Your Own Sweet Voice (Acme, 2004)
- Wolfgang Lackerschmid, Wolfgang Lackerschmid Quartet (TCB, 2015)
- Walt Weiskopf, Night Lights (Double-Time, 1995)
References
- Bull, Roger (2009-05-21). "Lynne Arriale forms a new band, with a new sound and a new CD". jacksonville.com. The Florida Times Union. Retrieved 2022-08-21.
That was also the year she formed the Lynne Arriale Trio with Steve Davis on drums and Jay Anderson on bass.
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