
Born September 21,1944 in Norman, Oklahoma, Davis began his musical career in Oklahoma City, where his dad Jesse Ed Davis II had painted all of the Native American murals on the State Capitol building hallways. He was Kiowa (on his Mother's side) and his Father was Kiowa and Cherokee, although in his autobiographical song, "Washita Love Child," he sang that he was born in a Kiowa-Comanche tepee (Jesse Davis). Ed began his musical career in the late
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Washita Love Child (With Eric Clapton)
Tulsa County
Red Dirt Boogie, Brother
Reno Street Incident
You Belladonna You
Golden Sun Goddess
Crazy Love
Keep Me Comin'
Every Night Is a Saturday Night
Washita Love Child
Ululu
Sue Me, Sue You Blues
Farther On Down The Road (You Will Accompany Me)
White Line Fever
Alcatraz
Strawberry Wine
My Captain
BIG DIPPER
Make A Joyful Noise
NATURAL ANTHEM
Rock N' Roll Gypsies
She's A Pain
Oh! Susannah
BACON FAT
Every Night Is Saturday Night
Where am I Now (When I Need Me)
No Diga Mas
Who Pulled The Plug?
Ching, Ching, China Boy
6:00 BUGALU
Rock N Roll Gypsies
Rock & Roll Gypsies
Jesse Ed Davis Interview
Golden Sun Goddess (Single Version)
Farther On Down The Road
Oh, Susannah
Make A Jaoyful Noise
Santa Claus Is Getting Down
WHO PULLED THE PLUG
CHING CHING CHINA BOY
Sue Me Sue You Blues
Red Dirt Boogie Brother
6: 00 Bugalu
Where Am I Now (When I Need You)
GoldenSun Goddess
6 : 00 Bugalu
6- 00 Bugalu
6.00 Bugalu
Keep me a comin
Rock 'N' Roll Gypsies
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