Jesse Ed Davis

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Jesse Ed Davis was a renowned Native American guitarist and session musician known for his work with artists like Jackson Browne, Taj Mahal, and John Lennon during the late 1960s and 1970s.

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instanceOf guitarist
human
recording artist
session musician
songwriter
activeYearsEndTime 1980s
activeYearsStartTime 1960s
associatedAct Albert King NERFINISHED
B.B. King NERFINISHED
Conway Twitty NERFINISHED
Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
Gene Clark NERFINISHED
George Harrison NERFINISHED
Jackson Browne NERFINISHED
John Lennon NERFINISHED
Leon Russell NERFINISHED
Neil Diamond NERFINISHED
Ringo Starr NERFINISHED
Rod Stewart NERFINISHED
Taj Mahal NERFINISHED
The Faces NERFINISHED
The Monkees NERFINISHED
The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicity Kiowa NERFINISHED
Native American
familyName Davis NERFINISHED
genre blues
country rock
rock music
roots rock
givenName Jesse NERFINISHED
instrument acoustic guitar
electric guitar
knownFor being a prominent Native American guitarist in mainstream rock and blues
distinctive slide guitar work
extensive session work in the late 1960s and 1970s
name Jesse Ed Davis NERFINISHED
notableWork collaborations with Eric Clapton
collaborations with George Harrison
collaborations with Jackson Browne
collaborations with John Lennon
collaborations with Leon Russell
collaborations with Taj Mahal
solo album "Jesse Davis"
solo album "Keep Me Comin'" NERFINISHED
solo album "Ululu" NERFINISHED
occupation guitarist
record producer
session musician
songwriter

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