Harold Davies is a big man with a big voice and a big talent, yet a gentle heart. You have to see him to believe it. Born Harold Arthur Davis in the rhythm-rich soils of Kingston, Jamaica. He is not just a man who plays jazz and reggae music, but his performance is a show of excellence. This excellence is a reflection of the training he had in the classical disciplines of piano and violin at the prestigious Jamaica School of Music.
Harold is one of those powerhouse Jamaican musicians. He is comfortable and at home being a part of a band or with his fingers gliding up and down the keyboard while delivering a song to move his audience.
Harold's electrifying stage presence, with a voice that commands attention, has mesmerized audiences from the heart of Jamaica to the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, and the United Kingdom.
His debut studio album, "Harold Arthur," released in 2010, is a testament to his ability to blend genres and collaborate with legendary artists. The album features collaborations with the late William 'Bunny Rugs' Clarke of Third World, Wayne Armond of Chalice, and Tony Greene. His second album, "Something Special (Piano Ska)," released in Jamaica in 2014 and launched in London in 2016, showcases Davis' innovative approach to interpreting the works of Jamaican music pioneers.
Harold Davis does not just perform. He also takes you on a musical journey. a journey of passion, a journey of excellence, and a journey that will leave a legacy as a treasure for our people.
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