Stuart Davis (musician)

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Stuart Davis

Stuart Davis performing (with Chad Phillips on bass guitar) at the 2005 Boulder Creek Festival in Boulder, Colorado
Background information
Birth name Stuart Davis
Born 11 January 1971 (1971-01-11) (age 41)
Origin Des Moines, Iowa
Genres songwriter, rock, pop, folk
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1992–present
Labels Dharma Pop
Website [1]

Stuart Davis (born on January 11, 1971) is an American contemporary musician and songwriter. He has been performing throughout the United States and Europe since 1993. Davis has worked with music producer Alex Gibson, who produced his last 5 studio albums.

In 2009, TV channel HDNet broadcast 6 episodes of "Sex, God, Rock 'n Roll", a comedy sketch show written, directed, and hosted by Davis; a second season began airing in 2012.[1][2] Davis is a contributing member of Ken Wilber's Integral Institute,[3] and appears as a fictionalized character in Wilber's novel Boomeritis.[4]

Davis grew up in Minnesota and currently resides in Boulder, Colorado.

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[edit] Works

[edit] Audio

  • Workin' at Burger King, 1989
  • Idiot Express, 1993
  • Big Energy Dream, 1994
  • Self Untitled, 1995
  • Nomen Est Numen, 1996
  • Kid Mystic, 1997
  • 16 Nudes, 1998 (live album)
  • Bright Apocalypse: 13 Songs About God, 1999
  • Stuart Davis, 2001
  • The Late Stuart Davis, 2002 (live album)
  • Bell, 2003
  • Davis Does Elvis, 2004 (digital EP)
  • ¿What, 2006
  • Love Has No Opposite, an audio book on 2 CDs, 2006
  • Something Simple, 2008
  • Sex, God, Rock n' Roll: Songs from the TV Series, 2009 compilation
  • Music For Mortals, 2012

[edit] Video

  • Between the Music: Volume One and Volume Two, 2006
  • The Stuart Davis Show, 2006
  • Live on the Immersive No. 7 Soundstage, 2008
  • Sex, God, Rock 'n Roll, 2009
  • Just Be Yourself [short film], 2010

[edit] Writings

  • "Infinity Hymn", an essay published in Radical Spirit, 2002

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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