Spanky Davis


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nameSpanky Davis
backgroundnon_vocal_instrumentalist
birth_nameRonald J. Davis
birth_date
birth_placeIndianapolis, Indiana
death_date
death_placeManahawkin, New Jersey
genreJazz
occupationMusician
instrumentTrumpet
years_active1979–2004
labelArbors, Challenge
past_member_ofBenny Goodman, Roy Eldridge, Walt Levinsky, Buddy Tate
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| name = Spanky Davis | image = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = Ronald J. Davis | birth_date = | birth_place = Indianapolis, Indiana | death_date = | death_place =Manahawkin, New Jersey | genre = Jazz | occupation = Musician | instrument =Trumpet | years_active =1979–2004 | label = Arbors, Challenge | past_member_of =Benny Goodman, Roy Eldridge, Walt Levinsky, Buddy Tate

Ronald J. "Spanky" Davis (March 6, 1943 – October 23, 2014) was an American jazz trumpeter.

Career

Davis worked with Charlie Palmieri (1979), Sam Jones (1979–82), Machito (1980–81), and Benny Goodman (1982–83). He toured Ireland with Al Cohn in 1983–84, then played with Bob Haggart in 1984–85. Concurrently, he led the house band at Jimmy Ryan's in New York City from 1980, following Roy Eldridge in this position. Jimmy Ryan's closed in 1983, but Davis continued to lead this band in other performances as Jimmy Ryan's All-Stars; this ensemble continued to be active into the late 1990s and counted among its sidemen Ted Sturgis, Joe Muranyi, and Eddie Locke. Davis led a quartet with Locke, Richard Wyands, and Murray Wall from 1986, in addition to playing with the Savoy Sultans from 1984 to 1991. In the mid-1980s he did work with Arvell Shaw as part of Armstrong Legacy. He played as a sideman with Buck Clayton from 1986 to 1992 and toured with Buddy Tate between 1986 and 1990; he also accompanied Ruth Brown in 1989, Annie Ross in 1991–92 and Frank Sinatra in 1991–93. From 1997 he played in Chuck Folds's group at Sweet Basil in New York.

Discography

References

  • Gary W. Kennedy, "Spanky Davis". Grove Jazz online.

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