Tim Davis (musician)

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Timothy Lawrence Davis (November 29, 1943 – September 20, 1988),[1] was a drummer, singer and songwriter, who co-founded the Steve Miller Band.

Born(1943-09-20)September 20, 1943
DiedSeptember 29, 1988(1988-09-29) (aged 44)
OccupationCo-founder of the Steve Miller Band
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Tim Davis
Born(1943-09-20)September 20, 1943
DiedSeptember 29, 1988(1988-09-29) (aged 44)
OccupationCo-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 and contributed lead and background vocals and songwriting. Davis left the band to work with others, such as Ben Sidran, and to commence a solo career. Shortly after his departure from Miller, Davis joined David Lindley in a band supporting Terry Reid, appearing at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970.[2][3]

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, contributing two songs, co-written with Miller, to the 1984 Steve Miller Band album, Italian X Rays.[4]

Davis died in 1988 from complications from diabetes at the age of 44.

Discography

Steve Miller Band

Solo

  • 1972 Pipe Dream
  • 1974 Take Me As I Am

Contributions to Others

General Compilations

References

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