Maxwell Davis

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Super Chase 02:15 Tools
The Batman Theme 02:20 Tools
When I'm In My Tea 03:14 Tools
Hey Good Lookin 02:16 Tools
Creepy Crawlers 02:25 Tools
Popsicle 02:43 Tools
Blue Shuffle 02:04 Tools
Get Out 02:00 Tools
Hot Point 02:15 Tools
Welcome Home Baby 02:00 Tools
Hey, Good Lookin' 02:16 Tools
Badd Check 02:36 Tools
Harry Danger 03:01 Tools
Royal Boogie 02:34 Tools
Lotta Trouble 02:24 Tools
Green Hornet Theme 03:06 Tools
Safronia B 02:22 Tools
Mean And Nasty 02:04 Tools
Ooh! 02:00 Tools
Irving Evil 02:37 Tools
Good Guy 02:37 Tools
D.O.A. (The Fisherman Sequence, 1950 Film) 02:51 Tools
Cool Diggin' 02:44 Tools
Blue Tango 02:57 Tools
Lawyer Fraud 02:51 Tools
Hey Boy 02:01 Tools
Blues Is a Woman 02:51 Tools
Tijuana Harlem 02:40 Tools
Strange Sensation 02:55 Tools
The Good The Bad And The Ugly 02:55 Tools
Glory Of Love 02:11 Tools
Charmaine 02:04 Tools
Look Sharp 02:19 Tools
C'est Si Bon 02:26 Tools
Joe Louis Story Theme 02:43 Tools
No Other Love 02:24 Tools
Lonely Girl 02:26 Tools
Boogie Cocktails 03:00 Tools
Kiss Me Again 02:05 Tools
Gomain Nasai (Forgive Me) 02:02 Tools
Thunderbird 01:50 Tools
Lawer Fraud 02:11 Tools
September in the Rain 03:14 Tools
Ain't Gonna Hush 03:00 Tools
The Fisherman Sequence (From "D.O.A.") 02:51 Tools
Temptation 02:51 Tools
Bluesville 02:03 Tools
I Got Loaded 02:27 Tools
Belmont Special 02:27 Tools
La paloma 02:27 Tools
Tempo Rock 02:42 Tools
The Glory of Love 02:13 Tools
I'm Waiting Just for You 02:16 Tools
D.O.A. 02:16 Tools
Apple Honey 02:16 Tools
Resistor 02:42 Tools
Little White Lies 02:58 Tools
Stardust 02:58 Tools
The Wallflower (Dance With Me Henry) 02:44 Tools
Dark Eyes 02:44 Tools
Intermission Riff 02:44 Tools
Four Brothers 02:44 Tools
Jumpin With Lloyd 02:39 Tools
Bristol Drive 02:25 Tools
Hey Good Lookin' 02:39 Tools
Look Sharp - Be Sharp (The Gillette March) 02:39 Tools
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Maxwell Davis (January 14, 1916 – September 18, 1970) was an American R&B saxophonist, arranger and record producer. Davis was born in Independence, Kansas. In 1937 he moved to Los Angeles, California, playing saxophone in the Fletcher Henderson orchestra. After some years playing swing and jazz, he became more involved in the West Coast R&B scene in the mid 1940s, becoming a regular session player and arranger for the fast growing independent record labels such as Aladdin. He also recorded with the Jay McShann band, featuring blues shouter Jimmy Witherspoon. By 1952, he had played on numerous R&B hits by Percy Mayfield, Peppermint Harris, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, T-Bone Walker, Amos Milburn, and others. In 1955 he joined Modern Records as musical director, bringing in most of the artists on Modern and Aladdin, and producing most of their records. Although his success rate started to diminish thereafter, he became regarded as an elder statesman, and "the father of West Coast R&B". "Maxwell Davis is an unsung hero of early rhythm and blues," noted songwriter/producer Mike Stoller. "He produced, in effect, all of the record sessions for Aladdin records, Modern records, all the local independent rhythm and blues companies in the early 1950s, late 1940s in Los Angeles." His final recording activity was in 1969, as the producer of the soul singer, Z. Z. Hill. Davis died in Los Angeles, at the age of 54, in September 1970. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.