John Davis (singer-songwriter) - Studio Work

Studio Work

  • (1995) 30 Amp Fuse, Wind-up (bass, lead guitar, vocals) (Darla Records)
  • (1997) 30 Amp Fuse, Saturday Night At The Atomic Speedway (lead guitar on "I Fall Down") (Dedicated)
  • (2000) Ghoti Hook, Two Years To Never (piano, organ, Mellotron) (Tooth & Nail Records)
  • (2001) Scott Miller & The Commonwealth, Thus Always To Tyrants (bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar & vocals on "Absolution" and "Goddamn The Sun") (Sugar Hill Records)
  • The Faults, S/T (vocals on "Let The Angel Lie", "Big Show", "Lonely Place" and "Poison Land"; electric guitar and piano on "Poison Land.")
  • (2004) Allison Moorer, The Duel (Sugar Hill Records) (bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel, piano, organ, vocals.) (Lynn Point Records)
  • (2004) Mic Harrison, Pallbearer's Shoes (vocals on "Shake Your Faith"; pedal steel & lead guitar on "Journey's End.") (Valley Entertainment)
  • (2004) Relient K, Mmhmm (vocals on "Let It All Out" and "When I Go Down") (Gotee Records)
  • (2004) The OC Supertones, Revenge Of The Supertones BGV's, B3 Organ, Piano and Guitar Solo on "Transmission"
  • (2005) Sam Ashworth, Gonna Get It Wrong Before I Get It Right (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, organ & pedal steel on "Look Back"; guitar & vocals on "Chameleon"; electric guitar on "Loved One.") (Runway Network)
  • (2006) Fair, The Best Worst Case Scenario Pedal Steel and BGV's on "Get You Out Alive"
  • (2007) MXPX, Secret Weapon Organ and BGV's on "Sad Sad Song"
  • (2007) Ruth, Secondhand Dreaming Pedal Steel and BGV's on "From Here To New York"

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