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Kenny Davis
Kenny Davis is a visiting instructor in the department of music in the Institute for African American Studies.
Kenny Davis is a graduate of Northeastern Illinois University,
where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in music education. He
is presently completing his master’s degree at Rutgers
University. He has studied string bass with Warren Benfield of
the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Jeff Bradetich, presently of
the University of North Texas. His jazz mentors include Ron
Carter and Dave Holland.
Mr. Davis has extensive experience as a jazz musician, having
performed with such artists as Freddie Hubbard, Cassandra Wilson,
Abbey Lincoln, Dianne Reeves, Herbie Hancock, and Art Farmer. He has
toured in the United States, Central America, Asia, Australia,
Africa, and Europe. From September 1999, through March 2002, he was
the bassist of the Tonight Show band with musical director Kevin
Eubanks.
Mr. Davis has a joint position in the Department of Music and the
Institute for African American Studies. In addition to his
responsibilities in the Department of Music, Mr. Davis serves on the
Advisory Board of the Institute for African American Studies. Mr.
Davis teaches string bass, jazz history, small jazz ensembles and
improvisation at the University of Connecticut.
More information about Kenny Davis is available at:
http://kennydavis.net
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