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  1. 31 mai 2023 · And yet despite these accomplishments, for most rock fans Jesse Ed Davis is probably best known for his work on the early Taj Mahal albums and for being “the guy who inspired Duane Allman to play slide guitar.”

  2. 11 août 2013 · Speaking of overdosing, Mahal’s former guitarist Jesse Ed Davis—whose playing on the Taj Mahal album so hugely influenced Duane Allman—did just that back in 1988. But his tragic passing at the age of 43 didn’t shock his former frontman.

  3. 11 janv. 2008 · I really like the Jesse "Ed" Davis tracks on Taj Mahal's Giant Step lp. His glossy sound and those laid-back tempos are wonderful. Would I enjoy his work on Taj Mahal's self-titled and Natch'l Blues albums from the same time period?

  4. Member of: Taj Mahal's band ('67-'70) Latest News: *Taj Mahal's 3-CD anthology, In Progress & In Motion: 1965-1998 , includes several unreleased tracks from the period during which Davis was his band member.

  5. 28 mai 2019 · The guitar virtuosity, embodied in Taj Mahal's slide work (which had the subtlety of a classical performance), Jesse Ed Davis's lead playing, and rhythm work by Ry Cooder and Bill Boatman, is of the neatly stripped-down variety that was alien to most records aiming for popular appeal, and the singer himself approached the music with ...

  6. 26 sept. 2023 · In 1967, Davis caught the attention of fellow musician Taj Mahal, who recognized his extraordinary abilities. This led to Davis joining Taj Mahal’s band, where he played guitar on numerous albums and toured extensively.

  7. 6 nov. 2016 · Eventually the guitarist moved to California, joining bluesman Taj Mahal and playing guitar and piano on his first three albums. It was with Mahal that Davis was able to showcase his skill and range, playing slide, lead, and rhythm, country, and even jazz guitar, also making an appearance with the band as a musical guest in The ...