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570:, opening the Stardust Theater in Nashville (near the Opryland Hotel). The two performed shows nightly for a couple of years. For the majority of his touring years, Davis retained on salary a fairly consistent personnel line-up. Among those musicians were: Bill Pippin (trumpet/flugelhorn/flute); Ray Carroll (trumpet/flugelhorn); Rex Peer (trombone); Phil Jones (bass trombone—Jones replaced the band's original bass trombonist, Frank Smith, after Smith's death in a car accident); Larry Morton (guitar); Chuck Sanders (bass); Terry Waddell (drums); Curtis McPeake (banjo). Davis and his group performed the English version of the theme song for the Japanese animated series 140: 32: 479:, and Davis told Atkins of his idea of recording country songs with brass instruments. Davis set out to work on a demo. He chose Nashville arranger and fellow trumpeter, Bill McElhiney, to help create the sound of the Nashville Brass. The basic idea was to replace the vocalist with a brass ensemble (two to three trumpets, two trombones) playing over a standard country rhythm section (guitar, bass, drums, banjo). 408:. This collaboration lead to several number 1 hits for Francis. In the early 1960s, Davis began taking Francis to Nashville where he recorded pop versions of country songs with her. It was during this time that his idea to record country songs with brass instruments was born. Also during his time at MGM Davis was responsible for bringing 518:. Beginning in 1969 and continuing for the next five years Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass dominated the Country Music Association Awards Best Instrumental Group category. Over the years the group garnered eleven more Grammy nominations and received many other awards from recording industry publications and associations. 524:
Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass took country music around the world, being one of the first acts in the genre to have their own airplane (originally a DC-3 later a Martin 404, named "Lady Barbara" for Davis' wife). They were also one of the first country acts to take the music to the Vegas strip,
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After Davis retired from performing, he and his wife of fifty-seven years, Barbara continued to make Nashville their home. The couple has four children: Kerry, Kim, Gavin and Tara. Danny and former Nashville Brass trumpeter, Ray Carroll, began a mail-order business selling Nashville Brass recordings
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During the early 1950s, Davis found some moderate success as a vocalist, releasing several singles including "Object of My Affection" and "Crazy Heart." The late 1950s was a transitional period in Davis' career. He found himself in New York City working as a producer for the MGM label. He also made
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In the mid-1960s, Davis moved to the RCA label. While still in New York he pitched his idea of recording country songs with a brass ensemble. Not long after he joined RCA, Davis was approved for transfer to the Nashville office by
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Danny Davis' last chart appearance came in 1987 with the single "Green Eyes (Cryin' Those Blue Tears)" with featured vocalist Dona Mason. This song was the last appearance by a Black woman on the country music charts until
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Davis began playing trumpet at an early age under the guidance of a man named Joseph Donovan. By age 14 he was trumpet soloist with the Massachusetts All-State Symphony Orchestra and was granted admittance to the
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During his stint at MGM, Davis recorded several albums with an orchestra composed of some of the best studio musicians working in New York at the time. Most notable among these is an album entitled
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band leader, trumpet player, vocalist and producer, best known as the founder and leader of the Nashville Brass. He is also famous for performing the English theme song of the
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This album was recorded in 1963 and featured only one woodwind player in the orchestra. In his career as a record producer Davis worked with a wide variety of artists, from
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Also in 1970 Davis changed his relationship with RCA, in that he ceased to produce other artists so he could concentrate all his energies on the Nashville Brass.
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During the remainder of the 1940s and into the 1950s, Davis continued working as a trumpeter/vocalist in several big bands, including those of
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Davis's father died when he was five years old. His mother supported the family by giving music lessons (piano and voice) in the family home.
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on the internet. Also, at the time of his death Davis and writer Thom King had nearly completed an autobiography tentatively titled
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Davis suffered a heart attack at his home in Nashville, Tennessee, on June 7, 2008. He died on June 12, 2008, at the age of 83.
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as a member of the "Million Dollar Band" with fellow instrumentalists Floyd Cramer, Chet Atkins, Boots Randolph,
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Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass gave their final public performance on July 23, 2005, at the Colonnade in
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In the early 1960s, Davis assembled a session group called Danny Davis & the Titans around guitarist
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For his recordings, Davis assembled a rhythm section of Nashville's "A" list musicians:
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While at MGM Davis was assigned to produce one of the label's most successful artists,
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The Nashville Brass featuring Danny Davis Play More Nashville Sounds
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Danny Davis & Willie Nelson with the Nashville Brass
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Danny Davis & Willie Nelson with the Nashville Brass
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In Nashville, Davis was assigned to produce sessions on
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One evening Davis was in the presence of his employer,
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Hank Locklin & Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
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Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance
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