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  1. After two years in New York, they relocated to Los Angeles, California, where Jeffrey's brother, Billy Osborne (organ, drums, keyboards, co-lead vocals), Celeste Cole (vocals), Henry E. Davis (bass, vocals) and Robert Santiel (congas, percussion) joined them. 1974 found them signing with A&M Records as L.T.D. (Love Togetherness ...

  2. 30 de ene. de 2012 · Henry E. Davis, bassist for the '70s R&B group L.T.D., passed away at the age of 63. A mainstay of the West Coast disco scene, he also played on the Diana Ross hit “Love Hangover.” Davis started his career in the '60s with Friends of Distinction before hooking up with L.T.D. in the early '70s.

  3. Henry Eugene Davies (July 2, 1836 – September 7, 1894) was an American soldier, writer, public official and lawyer. He served in the Union Army as a brigadier general of volunteers in cavalry service during the American Civil War ("Civil War") and was promoted to the grade of major general of volunteers at the end of the war.

  4. But perhaps most famous of them all was Henry Edwards Davis (1879-1966) a lawyer and turkey hunter from Florence, S.C. and author of the much vaunted book “The American Wild Turkey,” (1949). He built box yelpers and trumpet yelpers mostly for himself, but also for a few of his hunting companions.

  5. We are sad to report that Henry Davis, the bass player for the great R&B band L.T.D. (Love, Togetherness and Devotion) has died. Davis began his career playing behind the popular 60s group the Friends of Distinction before joining L.T.D.

  6. Henry E. Davis. 2.50. 2 ratings0 reviews. The American Wild Turkey by Henry E. Davis is one of the two most important books written about the king of American game birds, the other being The Wild Turkey in Virginia by H. S. Mosby and C. O. Handley. Messrs.

  7. Henry E. Davis – bass guitar, clavinet (track 6), background vocals, rhythm and horn arrangements (track 6) James E. Davis – piano, acoustic and electric piano, clavinet, celeste, background vocals, arrangements (track 2) John T. McGhee – electric and acoustic guitars, rhythm arrangements (track 1)