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Tim Davis (musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tim Davis (musician) Timothy L. "Tim" Davis (November 29, 1943 – September 20, 1988)〔(Notice of Death ); www.thedeadrockstarsclub.com. See comments of Steve Miller in the liner notes to the Steve Miller Band ''Box Set'' (1994).〕 was a drummer, singer and songwriter, most notable as a co-founder of the Steve Miller Band. == History ==
Davis was born in Milwaukee and raised in Janesville, Wisconsin. He played on the first five albums released by the Steve Miller Band, as well as contributing lead and background vocals and songwriting. Davis left the band to work with others, such as Ben Sidran, as well as to commence a solo career. Shortly after his departure from Miller, Davis joined with David Lindley in a band supporting Terry Reid, appearing at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970.〔(Isle of Wight 3 1970 ).〕〔Davis had earlier appeared at an equally memorable festival, the Monterey Pop Festival, with the Steve Miller Band. At the time, the band had yet to be signed to a major record label.〕 Davis had a modest hit in 1972, "Buzzy Brown", written by fellow Wisconsin musician and Steve Miller Band co-founder James "Curley" Cooke. Davis continued an association with Steve Miller, resulting in Davis contributing two songs, co-written with Miller, to the 1984 Steve Miller Band album, ''Italian X Rays''.〔Susan Masino, ''Famous Wisconsin Musicians'' (2003), with an introduction by Les Paul, p. 28.〕 Davis died in 1988 from complications from diabetes.
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