Reverend Gary Davis Concert History

Reverend Gary Davis (aka Blind Gary Davis & Rev. Gary Davis & Reverend Blind Gary Davis) - 30 Apr 1896 to 5 May 1972, was an African American blues & gospel singer, as well as a renowned guitarist. His unique finger-picking style was influential on many subsequent artists and his students in New York City included Jorma Kaukonen (of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna), Stefan Grossman, Roy Book Binder, Woody Mann, and Ernie Hawkins. His musical influence, extends from the Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan to Keb Mo, Olabelle and Resurrection Band.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 29, 1970 –
Oct 31, 1970
Elton John / Reverend Gary Davis
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Boston Tea Party Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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Elton John / Reverend Gary Davis on Oct 29, 1970 [679-small]

Elton John / Reverend Gary Davis
Oct 29 - 31, 1970
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Folk
Blues
Guitar
Gospel
Traditional Blues
Acoustic Blues
Country Blues
Delta Blues
Piedmont Blues
Spirituals
Gospel Blues
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Reverend Gary Davis had?

Reverend Gary Davis has had 1 concert.

What genre is Reverend Gary Davis?

Reverend Gary Davis is most often considered to be Folk, Blues, Guitar, Gospel, Traditional Blues, Acoustic Blues, Country Blues, Delta Blues, Piedmont Blues, Spirituals, and Gospel Blues.

When was the last Reverend Gary Davis concert?

The last Reverend Gary Davis concert was on October 29, 1970 at Boston Tea Party in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The bands that performed were: Elton John / Reverend Gary Davis.

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