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  1. Nathan Tate Davis (February 15, 1937 – April 8, 2018) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist who played the tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet, and flute. He is known for his work with Eric Dolphy , Kenny Clarke , Ray Charles , Slide Hampton and Art Blakey .

  2. www.discogs.com › artist › 30214-Nathan-DavisNathan Davis - Discogs

    US jazz tenor and soprano saxophone player, head of the Jazz Studies Department at the University of Pittsburgh, and founder and director of the University of Pittsburgh's annual Jazz Seminar. Born 15 February 1937 in Kansas City, Kansas, died 8 April 2018 in Palm Beach, Florida.

  3. www.nathandavis.comNathan Davis

    Nathan Davis. “spellbinding and mystical …. Davis’s use of the Zither was sensual.”. “Davis’ vision and voice in the piece is undeniable; his transcendent use of sand and water as instruments elevates the piece through the tactile embodiment of spiritual flow.”.

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  4. 17 apr 2018 · Nathan Davis, a jazz saxophonist, composer and educator who helped establish a place for African-American music in the academy, died on April 8 in Atlantis, Fla. He was 81. His death, at...

  5. Nathan Davis Jr AKA NDJ Actor/Singer/Songwriter/Dancer Instagram@nathandavisjrndj Snapchat@nathandavisjr Twitter@nathandavisjr Songwriter for Jeremih!

  6. ozark-netflix.fandom.com › wiki › Nathan_DavisNathan Davis - Ozark Wiki

    Nathan Davis is the overarching antagonist of the Netflix Series, Ozark, serving as an unseen antagonist in Season 1 and Season 2, the unseen overarching antagonist of Season 3 and the overarching antagonist of Season 4. He is the father of Wendy Byrde, Benjamin Davis, and the grandfather of Charlotte and Jonah Byrde.

  7. Nathan Davis. US jazz tenor and soprano saxophone player, head of the Jazz Studies Department at the University of Pittsburgh, and founder and director of the University of Pittsburgh's annual Jazz Seminar. Born 15 February 1937 in Kansas City, Kansas, died 8 April 2018 in Palm Beach, Florida.