Tim Davison | fr

A regular at The Gallery at Turnmills in London, Tim was selected as one of their ‘Future Heroes’ in 2003 and has steadily built on this foundation, playing regularly across London’s leading venues and overseas. Tim was also invited to play at the Bedrock launch party of Jonathan Lisle’s OS2 compilation together with James Zabiela and Hybrid and plays regularly at Bob Sinclair’s ‘Discotech’ night here in London. He also regularly headlines events across Eastern Europe and Asia including the 5,000 capacity Globass Festival and 3,000 capacity Omsk Open Air Festival. Tim’s productions come to the fore with numerous releases...
'Wild' Bill Davison (January 5, 1906, Defiance, Ohio – November 14, 1989, Santa Barbara, California) was a fiery jazz cornet player who emerged in the 1920s, but did not achieve recognition until the 1940s. He is best remembered for his association with the bandleader Eddie Condon, with whom he worked and recorded from the mid-1940s through to the 1960s. Born in Defiance, Ohio in 1906, Wild Bill had a powerful, if somewhat limited, style on the cornet. The poet Philip Larkin, a fan, described his playing thus: "...a player of notable energy, he uses a wide range of conscious tonal...
Hank Davison Band is a rock&roll band from Germany, founded in 1990. Their music shifts somewhere between AC/DC riff rock and swampy LYNYRD SKYNYRD boogie. 'Hard Way' is the first studio album that includes 8 original songs and 4 covers (FOGHAT, ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, Neil Young etc.). Musicians: Hank Davison (lead-vox), Wolf Schludi (vox/guit.), Doc. Reinelt (guit.), Lewis .the prince of bluesrock. Glover (vox/harp), Al Morris (bass) , Andy Dick (drums). .
After The Nice disbanded, Drummer Brian Davison formed and produced Brian Davison's Every Which Way in Spring 1970. They did record two albums, which are today rare. Graham Bell on keys and lead vocals, Allan Cartwright on bass, Geoffrey Peach on flute and sax. .
Mr. Davison is a finger style guitarist who composes on both the 6 and 12 string guitar. An aging hipster, his musical career started at age 12 playing the drums in a multitude of rock and roll bands. At the tender age of 19 he saw a performance on solo acoustic guitar in Denton, Texas by a performer named Thom Ward (who he would really like to locate!) that changed his life. He put down the sticks and picked up the guitar and started a life long journey of discovery. He realized (too late according to some) that he really...