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  1. Walter Davis Jr. (September 2, 1932 – June 2, 1990) was an American bebop and hard bop pianist. Davis once left the music world to be a tailor, but returned. A soloist, bandleader, and accompanist, he amassed a body of work while never becoming a high-profile name even within the jazz community.

  2. Walter Davis Jr. (2 de septiembre de 1932, Richmond, Virginia, Estados Unidos – 2 de junio de 1990, Nueva York), fue un pianista estadounidense de bebop y hardbop. Davis tocó con Three Bips & a Bop de Babs Gonzales cuando era adolescente y luego se mudó de Richmond, Nueva York, a principios de la década de 1950.

  3. 5 de nov. de 2023 · Walter Davis, whose smooth shooting propelled him to basketball stardom with the University of North Carolina and the Phoenix Suns, but who late in his career struggled with drug addiction,...

  4. 2 de sept. de 2016 · Pianist Walter Davis Jr. (1932–1990) spent more than four decades contributing to the development of jazz history. He worked with a wide variety of talent, including Dizzy Gillespie, Donald...

  5. Davis Cup is the debut album by American jazz pianist Walter Davis Jr. recorded on August 2, 1959 and released on Blue Note the following yearDavis's sole release for the label, and one of his few recordings as leader.

  6. Biography. An often remarkable and inventive bebop and hard bop pianist, Walter Davis Jr. once left the music world to be a tailor, but returned. A solid soloist, bandleader, and accompanist, he amassed a good body of work while never becoming a high-profile name even within the jazz community.

  7. Walter Jackson Davis Jr. (born 1 August 1936) is a retired vice admiral in the United States Navy who served as Director of Space and Electronic Warfare in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). [1] From 28 February 1996 until his retirement on 1 January 1997, he was U.S. naval aviation 's Gray Eagle.