• Oh What a Beautiful City: A Tribute to Reverend Gary Davis
  • Oh What a Beautiful City: A Tribute to Reverend Gary Davis
  • Oh What a Beautiful City: A Tribute to Reverend Gary Davis
  • Oh What a Beautiful City: A Tribute to Reverend Gary Davis
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Oh What a Beautiful City: A Tribute to Reverend Gary Davis

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British journalist and writer Robert Tilling lovingly compiled this touching tribute to the great American guitar genius Reverend Gary Davis.
Reverend Gary Davis, "Blind Gary Davis," born April 30, 1896 was an African American blues and gospel singer and guitarist. His fingerpicking style was extremely influential; his students in New York City in the 1960s included Stefan Grossman, Roy Bookbinder, Woody Mann, and Ernie Hawkins.

He was born in South Carolina and became blind soon after birth. He took to the guitar and assumed a unique multivoice style, playing not only ragtime and blues tunes, but traditional and original tunes in four part harmony. His ordination as a Baptist minister inhibited his blues playing (blues being the Devil's music) and his preference was clearly for inspirational gospel.

He migrated to New York City in the 1940s and by the 1960s he had become known as the Harlem Street Singer. His musical influence extends throughout modern American music from the Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan to Keb Mo and Olabelle. Include a detailed Chronology, Discography, Concert and Record Reviews, quotations, contributions from musicians and admirers as well as over 100 photographs.

Preface by Paul Oliver
Introduction by Robert Tilling
Part One: Chronology
Part Two: Musicians, Friends, Students and Admirers
Part Three: Selected Concert Reviews with Quotations by Rev. Davis
Part Four: Selected Record, Compact Disc, Video, Book and DVD Reviews
Part Five: Selected Obituaries
Part Six: Discography and Appendix
Part Seven: Selected Bibliography

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Mel Bay Publications

British journalist and writer Robert Tilling lovingly compiled this touching tribute to the great American guitar genius Reverend Gary Davis.
Reverend Gary Davis, "Blind Gary Davis," born April 30, 1896 was an African American blues and gospel singer and guitarist. His fingerpicking style was extremely influential; his students in New York City in the 1960s included Stefan Grossman, Roy Bookbinder, Woody Mann, and Ernie Hawkins.

He was born in South Carolina and became blind soon after birth. He took to the guitar and assumed a unique multivoice style, playing not only ragtime and blues tunes, but traditional and original tunes in four part harmony. His ordination as a Baptist minister inhibited his blues playing (blues being the Devil's music) and his preference was clearly for inspirational gospel.

He migrated to New York City in the 1940s and by the 1960s he had become known as the Harlem Street Singer. His musical influence extends throughout modern American music from the Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan to Keb Mo and Olabelle. Include a detailed Chronology, Discography, Concert and Record Reviews, quotations, contributions from musicians and admirers as well as over 100 photographs.

Preface by Paul Oliver
Introduction by Robert Tilling
Part One: Chronology
Part Two: Musicians, Friends, Students and Admirers
Part Three: Selected Concert Reviews with Quotations by Rev. Davis
Part Four: Selected Record, Compact Disc, Video, Book and DVD Reviews
Part Five: Selected Obituaries
Part Six: Discography and Appendix
Part Seven: Selected Bibliography

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