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The Pulse of Entertainment: Keyboardist Chris Davis Says ‘Focus' on ‘It's All Love' Single from Shanachie Entertainment

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(July 10, 2020) - "Most of them I have produced their albums, except Bluey and Dave," said multi-Grammy nominated keyboardist Chris "Big Dog" Davis about the featured artists on his new album "Focus" (Shanachie Entertainment) which include Maysa (vocals), Kim Waters (sax), Gerald Albright (sax), Rick Braun (trumpet), Bluey (guitar), Dave Koz (sax), Marty Quadrato (sax), and Nick Colionne (guitar). "It almost like a wish-list of ‘who would you...'."

The eleven track "Focus" (Shanachie) album is currently promoting its single "It's All Love" featuring Dave Koz.

"During the process of this album I was battling cancer - stage 4," Chris confided. "It's my second bout this year, that's why it's called ‘focus.'"

Aside from the single, some other tracks on "Focus" include "One Day at a Time," "You are Loved," "Silver Street" featuring saxophonist Marty Quadrato, "Natural High" and "Just When You Thought You Had Enough" featuring guitarist Nick Colionne."

Big Dog, a veteran (Marines), said he started working on the project one day when he finished chemo and his sister sat him down by his keyboard and told him to basically get to work.

"The music saved me," he said. "It's very powerful when God gives us gifts; we got to use everyone of them."

Chris Davis was a prodigy child playing the piano by the age of four. His mother was choir director at their church, which he played piano for seven days a week. He was later recruited by the gifted-program at Yale University where he studied classical composition, and this was before he was 16. At the age of 16 he played on two record singles produced by his church, Refuge Church of Christ. He went on to college attending the Hartt School of Music. It was Brian McKnight that help launch his career to celebrity status when in 1995 he performed with Brian as a musician on "The Arsenio Hall Show." He went on to perform with McKnight on "The Tonight Show" and "The Rosie O'Donnell Show." Through the years Chris has worked with those featured on "Focus", as well as Kim Burrell, Phil Perry and Avant. He has produced for McKnight, George Clinton, Will Downing, Syleena Johnson, Norman Brown and Chante' Moore. He is fluent in Jazz, R&B, Funk, Gospel and Pop music. He has also produced 17 #1 singles on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Charts. 
www.Shanachie.com 

SYNDICATED COLUMN: Eunice MoseleyMS, MBA, MPhil has an estimated weekly readership of over ¼ million with The Pulse of Entertainment. She is also a Public Relations Strategist and Business Management Consultant at Freelance Associates, and is Promotions Director (at-large) for The Baltimore Timeswww.ThePulseofEntertainment.comEVENTS: "Uplifting Minds II" Entertainment Conference (ULMII), founded by Eunice in 1999, is into its 21st year. Next events are coming to Los Angeles Saturday, November 7, 2020 via Zoom Video Conferencing and to Baltimore Saturday April 17, 2021 at Security Square Mall. The ULMII event is a free conference offering an Entertainment Business Panel Q&A Session, a Talent Showcase and Talent Competition (vocal, songwriting, dance and acting) where aspiring artists have a chance to receive over $15,000 valued in prizes/product/services.  Log onto www.UpliftingMinds2.com for more information or to RSVP.

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