Debbie Davies

Debbie Davies

Genres: blues, blues rock, female vocalists, blues guitar women, guitar

About Debbie Davies

A thirty-year veteran of the road, Debbie Davies is truly one of the leading lights on the contemporary blues music scene today. She is one of less than a handful of women who paved the road for all of the young female guitar players on the scene today. Debbie Davies is an award-winning singer, songwriter, guitar player of extraordinary talent. A professional musician since the early 1980s, Debbie ranks among the top blues artists in the country. She has received ten nominations for Blues Music Awards, and in 1997 and 2010 won the award for Best Contemporary Female Blues Artist, and The Koko Taylor award. “She wields an electric guitar as if it were a wand.” — LOS ANGELES TIMES Davies’ rise to the upper echelon of blues music started at an early age as she absorbed the music heard constantly in her home. Her (professional) musician parents were either sitting at the piano or spinning discs on their turntable, filling the air with the sounds of big band jazz, harmony vocal groups, or the pop icons of the day. But the young Davies was particularly attracted to the bluesier sounds of her father’s Ray Charles records, and by the age of 12 realized that her affinity for an instrument was not for the piano, but for the guitar. ​Growing up in Los Angeles in the 1960’s, she found that being a female guitar player meant only one thing: acoustic guitar. Electric guitars were still toys meant only for boys. But when Debbie heard the sounds of the British blues-rock bands, particularly the electric guitar of Eric Clapton with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, she became completely captivated. Going against the grains of society’s accepted roles of the time, Debbie pursued her dream with the passion of an artist and the soul of a rebel. ​Davies cut her teeth playing in blues and rock ‘n roll bands in the San Francisco Bay area before returning to Los Angeles in 1984, where she landed the lead guitar spot in Maggie Mayall and the Cadillacs, an all-female band led by wife of British blues pioneer, John Mayall. In 1988 she was recruited by Albert Collins to join the Icebreakers, and for the next three years she was a featured guitarist performing behind one of the most innovative bluesmen of all time. “I stepped through a door into the real blues world when I joined Albert’s band,” Davies says. “It’s one thing to listen to the records and pull off the licks, or sit in the audience watching these artists play. But actually going out and touring with one, turned the blues into something completely three-dimensional for me. I knew then what a special opportunity this was, but I know it even more now.” During her tenure with Albert, Debbie was invited to perform on John Mayall’s 1990 album, A Sense of Place, and in 1991 she recorded with Albert Collins and the Icebreakers on the Grammy nominated self-titled release for Point Blank/Virgin Records. ​In the summer of 1991 Debbie became lead guitarist for Fingers Taylor and the Ladyfingers Revue, which served as the opening act for Jimmy Buffett’s “Outpost” tour. In September 1993 she came out with her debut solo release, Picture This, on Blind Pig Records, which featured a cameo by Collins on “I Wonder Why.” People like to ask Debbie if she learned her technique from Collins, to which she gently points out that she had to play well from the start to hold her own with Albert at every performance. However, the experience taught her lessons in being a better musician, both onstage and off. Says Davies, “It was the most powerful band I had ever played with, so I learned to dig even deeper into myself to pull out the music. Albert was a man of so much grace and kindness, so I can only hope that I was able to absorb some of his humanity too.” ​Since 1993, Debbie has produced 13 solo recordings and two collaborative CD’s, one with guitarists Tab Benoit and Kenny Neal, and another with guitarists Anson Funderburgh and Otis Grand. The roster of other artists who have joined Debbie in the studio on her recordings reads like a who’s who of the blues: Albert Collins, John Mayall, Ike Turner, James Cotton, Mick Taylor, Peter Green, Coco Montoya, Duke Robillard, Tommy Shannon, Chris “Whipper” Layton, Sugar Ray Norcia, Mudcat Ward, Charlie Musselwhite, Bruce Katz, and Noel Neal. ​In 2009, Debbie Davies released the ground-breaking and acclaimed all instrumental CD, HOLDIN’ COURT on Vizz Tone Records. That year also found Davies teaming up with blues singer and harp player, the late Robin Rogers to tour the country with performances at many festivals, until Robbin passed away in 2010. ​Davies then joined Tommy Castro’s Legendary Rythym and Blues Cruise Revue that same year, performing both on the land and at sea with fellow guest artist, Joe Louis Walker. Debbie Davies is featured on the 2011 Alligator Records release of THE LEGENDARY RHYTYM and BLUES REVIEW performing the tune ALL I FOUND. Website: Debbie Davies

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Debbie Davies — Top 30 songs of 61

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Debbie Davies Howlin' For My Darlin'
Debbie Davies Down In The Trenches
Debbie Davies Movin' & Groovin' (charlie Musselwhite)
Debbie Davies I Just Came To Play
Debbie Davies Can't Go On This Way
Debbie Davies Love The Game
Debbie Davies All I Found
Debbie Davies Can't Live Like This No More
Debbie Davies I Like The Life
Debbie Davies Was Ya Blue
Debbie Davies Trying To Keep It Real
Debbie Davies Done Sold Everything
Debbie Davies Goin' To A Gaggle
Debbie Davies I'll Feel Much Better When You Cry
Debbie Davies Keep Your Sins To Yourself
Debbie Davies Keep Your Sins To Yourself
Debbie Davies Better Off With The Blues | Mixxx
Debbie Davies Love Spin
Debbie Davies Love Spin
Debbie Davies I Wonder Why (You're So Mean to Me)
Debbie Davies I Should Know Better
Debbie Davies My Time After A While
Debbie Davies Worst Kind Of Man
Debbie Davies Half Caf-Decaf
Debbie Davies Dream About The Blues
Debbie Davies I Can't Afford Myself
Debbie Davies Picture this
Debbie Davies Sidetracked (Picture this)
Debbie Davies A Darker Side Of Me
Debbie Davies Sonoma Sunset
Howlin' For My Darlin'
Down In The Trenches
Movin' & Groovin' (charlie Musselwhite)
I Just Came To Play
Can't Go On This Way
Love The Game
All I Found
Can't Live Like This No More
I Like The Life
Was Ya Blue
Trying To Keep It Real
Done Sold Everything
Goin' To A Gaggle
I'll Feel Much Better When You Cry
Keep Your Sins To Yourself
Keep Your Sins To Yourself
Better Off With The Blues | Mixxx
Love Spin
Love Spin
I Wonder Why (You're So Mean to Me)
I Should Know Better
My Time After A While
Worst Kind Of Man
Half Caf-Decaf
Dream About The Blues
I Can't Afford Myself
Picture this
Sidetracked (Picture this)
A Darker Side Of Me
Sonoma Sunset