Chanteur, saxophoniste, fiddler et harmoniciste Country US, né le 8 juillet 1914 à Wills Point (Texas). Link Davis s'intéressa au Western Swing et débuta dans les Crystal Springs Ramblers en 1937, puis il passe avec Cliff Bruner & the Texas Wanderers en 1940. Après la guerre, il enregistre pour les labels Goldstar, Imperial, Okeh, Columbia, Nucraft, Starday, Western, Bayou et Sarg Records. Jusqu'à sa mort le 5 février 1972, Link Davis enregistra aussi pour les labels: Allstar (58), Tanker (59), Paradise, Venus, All Boys, Kool, Stoneway, Crazy Cajun, Mercury (68) et Princess Records. Link Davis was born in 1914 in Wills Point, Van Zandt County, TX, near Dallas. One of eight children, he formed a trio with two of his brothers during the late '20s, playing local dances. A natural musician, Davis started out playing the fiddle and later took up the saxophone. He gravitated toward Western swing music when he turned professional and one of his earliest known steady gigs was as a member of the Crystal Springs Ramblers, a Fort Worth-based outfit with which he cut his first record in 1937. It was after passing through several other local bands that Davis became a member of Cliff Bruner & the Texas Wanderers, playing fiddle or saxophone on a number of their records during the early '40s. He tried forming his own band — later known as the Blue Bonnet Playboys — in 1945, and cut his first solo sides in 1948. Davis moved to the Gold Star label the following year for one release, which included his version of "Good Rockin' Tonight," retitled "Have You Heard the News." Davis spent the 1950s working under a variety of names, as well as backing various other musicians, including bandleader Benny Leaders, Floyd Tillman, and Smith Spadacene (working as "the Harmonica Kid") on fiddle or saxophone, occasionally singing with them, and making music in a variety of idioms and styles, ranging from country blues and Cajun music to rockabilly. He was equally capable in all of these areas — as far back as 1949, he'd cut a hot adaptation of "Good Rockin' Tonight" under the title "Have You Heard the News" — and could easily have been a competitor in the new field of rock & roll when it began breaking out in the middle of the decade. Some of the flavor of his stuff, such as "Grasshopper," was a little too southern to ever find favor outside of the region, but he was better suited in style to the new music than many other country music veterans who tried it on for size. Moving between the Starday, OKeh, Columbia, Nucraft, Sarg, and Allstar labels, and his own Western and Tanker labels, among many others, he left behind a significant legacy spread among all of those variant styles, which may be one reason Davis isn't better known. A fixture in the industry, he was too good at too many different kinds of sounds and not great enough in any one of them to make a deep impression with the public. He did earn a spot in the footnotes of rock & roll history by accompanying the Big Bopper's "Chantilly Lace" and Johnny Preston on "Running Bear," but most of Davis' recognition would reside in the country field. Even into the 1960s, he occasionally made a foray into rock & roll with songs like "Rice and Gravy," but he failed to make a lasting impression in the field. He continued to be a top session musician and cut records in Western swing, Cajun, and blues style throughout the decade for different labels, mostly based in Houston, TX, until he was sidelined by a stroke late in the decade. After that, Davis' activities were far more limited, until his death in 1972 at age 57. It's only in the 1990s, some 20 years after his death, with the deep reissues of music by Cliff Bruner and Floyd Tillman, that Davis' wide-ranging contributions to country music, Western swing, and rock & roll fully began to be acknowledged. His son, Link Davis Jr., also a multi-instrumentalist, has similarly worked in a multitude of musical idioms, including recordings with Asleep at the Wheel and one of the latter-day incarnations of the 13th Floor Elevators.Talents : Singer, Saxophone, Fiddle, Harmonica Style musical : Cajun, Western Swing, Rockabilly, Rock 'n' Roll
DON'T BIG SHOT ME COCKROACH TRUCKER FROM TENNESSEE
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DISCOGRAPHIE 78 t. & Singles
1947 ?
78 t. IMPERIAL 670 (US)
Have You Heard The News / Joe Turner
1948 ?
78 t. IMPERIAL 8004 (US)
My Pretty Blonde / Born To Love You
1948 ?
78 t. IMPERIAL 8008 (US)
Tired Of Being Lonesome / Why Did You Go Away
1948 ?
78 t. IMPERIAL 8009 (US)
I'm Tired / I'm Waiting For You
1948
78 t. IMPERIAL 8018 (US)
Link DAVIS & The BLUE BONNET PLAYBOYS - Rice And Gravy Blues / Rice And Gravy Boogie (instr.)
1948 ?
78 t. IMPERIAL 8025 (US)
You Loved Me Too Late / I'm Grieving Over You
1948 ?
78 t. IMPERIAL 8030 (US)
Steel Guitar Jump / You Low Down Conceited Dog
1953 ?
78 t. OKEH 18001 (US)
Big Mamou / Pretty Little Dedon
1953
78 t. OKEH 18011 (US)
Lonely Heart / Time Will Tell
1953
78 t. OKEH 18025 (US)
Mamou Waltz / Hey, Garcon !
1954
78 t. OKEH 18035 (US)
Falling For You / Gumbo Ya-Ya
1955 ?
78 t. OKEH 18048 (US)
The Crawfish Crawl / You're Little But You're Cute
Slippin' And Slidin' Sometimes / Allons A Lafayette
11/1957
SP STARDAY 45-331 (US)
Big Coonie / Waltz Of The Jambalaya
10/1958
SP ALLSTAR 7171-45 (US)
Bon-Ta-Ru-La / Memories With You
05/1959
SP ALLSTAR 7185-45 (US)
Ballad Of Jole Blon / Visions
08/1959
SP TANKER 715 (US)
Link DAVIS & The CAJUNS - Permit Blues / Airliner
05/1960
SP ALLSTAR 7203-45 (US)
Tee Mamou / Little People
04/1960
SP D 1135 (US)
Big Coonie / Waltz Of The Jambalaya
05/1960
SP ALLSTAR 7305-45 (US)
Big Mamou / Louisiana Waltz
196?
SP CRAZY CAJUN 526 (US)
Cajun Honey / Big Mamou
06/1961
SP D 1191 (US)
Come Dance With Me / Five Miles From Town
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1962
SP VENUS 1447 (US)
Strolling / I Played That Song For You
10/1962
SP ALL BOY 45-8505 (US)
Little Red Boat / Forget-Me-Nots
02/1963
SP ALL BOY 45-8508 (US)
Guy From Big Mamou / Jole Blonde
196?
SP AL'S 1501 (US)
1 Rice & Gravy / Ferry Ride [instr.]
196?
SP AL'S 1503 (US)
Johnny Be Good / My Last Good-Bye
11/1963
SP KOOL 1026 (US)
Beatle Bug [instr.] (Link DAVIS, Man With The Buzzin' Sax) / I Keep Wanting You More
09/1964
SP ALLSTAR 7305 (US)
Big Mamou / Louisiana Waltz
19??
SP BAYOU 3001 (US)
Broken Heart / You Played Around
19??
SP WESTERN 1073 (US)
Big Houston / + Floyd TILLMAN
Albums
1969
LP 12" MERCURY SR-61243 (US)
CAJUN CRAWDADDY - Pretty Little Dedon / Big Mamou / Strollin' / Big Houston / Hobo Blues / Doctor Knows His Business / Katalin / Going To Lafayette / I Played That Song For You / Cajun Honey / My Confession / Rice And Gravy Fever / Jolé Blon / Sugar Bee
05/1996
CD COLLECTABLES 5594 (US)
CAJUN BLUES - (Papa Link DAVIS) - Cajun Blues / Fou Foulet / Little Red Boat / Bon Tu Ru La / Cockroach / Big Houston / Rice And Gravy Blues / You Played Around / Permit Blues / Airliner / Big Mamou / Grasshopper / Beatle Bug / You Were Only Pulling My Leg / Whenever You Find Love / Forget Me Nots
03/1997
CD KRAZY KAT 6 (UK)
LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL - Joe Turner / Have You Heard The News / Steel Guitar Jump / You Played Around / Baby I Just Want You (Floyd TILLMAN) / Save A Little For Me (Floyd TILLMAN) / O.P.S. Blues (102 RANCH BOYS/HARMONICA KID) / Coo-Coo-Coo (HARMONICA KID) / Blon (HARMONICA KID) / Grasshopper / I'll Keep On Crying (STRING BAND/HARMONICA KID) / All The World Is Lonely Now (Benny LEADERS & The WESTERN RANGERS) / Rice And Gravy Boogie / Rice And Gravy Blues / Bon-Ta-Ru-La (Let The Good Times Roll) / Permit Blues / Airliner / Rice And Gravy / Big Mamou / Beatle Bug
05/1999
CD EDSEL 914 (UK)
BIG MAMOU BOOGIE - (Papa Link DAVIS) - (Live With Me In) Big Mamou / Red Bandana / Let's Go To Big Houston / Let's Go Little Dee Don / Jolie Blonde / I Played That Song For You / Face In The Glass / Blues For Louisiana / Sugar Bee / Albuquerque / I Passed In Front Of Your Door
05/2008
CD REVOLA 252 (UK)
GUMBO YA-YA - THE BEST OF 1948-58 - Big Mamou / Pretty Little Dedon / Lonely Heart / Time Will Tell / Mamou Waltz / Hey, Garcon! / Falling For You / Gumbo Ya-Ya (Everybody Talks At Once) / Crawfish Crawl / You're Little But You're Cute / Mama Say No / You Show Up Missing / Every Time I Pass Your Door / Cajun Love / Kajalena / Va T'Cacher (Go Hide Yourself) / Joe Turner / Have You Heard The News / Grasshopper / Sixteen Chicks / Grasshopper Rock / Trucker From Tennessee / Don't Big Shot Me / Cockroach / Slippin' And Slidin' Sometimes / Bon-Ton-Ru-La (Let The Good Times Roll) / Rice & Gravy Blues / You Played Around / Rice & Gravy Boogie / San Antonio Blues