
James Alan Davie (28 September 1920 – 5 April 2014) was a Scottish painter and musician. After the Second World War, Davie played tenor saxophone in the Tommy Sampson Orchestra, which was based in Edinburgh and broadcast and toured in Europe.[5] He also earned a living making jewellery during the postwar period. Davie travelled widely and in Venice became influenced by other painters of the period, such as Paul Klee, Jackson Pollock and Joan Miró, as well as by a wide range of cultural symbols.
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Ram-Headed Serpent
Offering To The Ram-Headed Serpent
Offering Of An Aphrodisiac
First Part
Sacred Cow
Parts 5 and 6
Conclusion and Encore
Parts 1 to 4
He Whom No Sign Can Describe Is Made Known To Us by His Mystic Dance
Parts 1 - 4
A. First Part
Part 1
Part 2
He Whom No Sign
Ram Headed Serpent
B. Conclusion And Encore
Parts One to Four
Song For The Little Dog
Ram‐headed Serpent
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