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Apr 29, 1925Trumpet player Danny Davis is born in Dorchester, Massachusetts. He patterns his band, The Nashville Brass, after Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, blending country music with swing, and winning a Grammy and six Country Music Association awards. He produces hits for Waylon Jennings and Don GibsonOct 15, 1969Danny Davis And The Nashville Brass win Instrumental Group of the Year during the third annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Ryman AuditoriumFeb 2, 1970Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass record "San Antonio Rose," "Are You Lonesome Tonight" and "Jealous Heart" at Nashville's RCA Studio B, in the first of five sessions for the album "You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet," a future Grammy nomineeFeb 3, 1970Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass appear on CBS' "The Red Skelton Show"Mar 3, 1970Danny Davis holds an overdub session at Nashville's RCA Studio B, the last of five Nashville Brass sessions resulting in the album "You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet," which earns a Grammy nomination the following JanuaryMar 11, 1970The album "The Nashville Brass Featuring Danny Davis Plays More Nashville Sounds" is honored for Best Country Instrumental Performance during the 12th annual Grammy AwardsOct 14, 1970Danny Davis And The Nashville Brass repeat as Instrumental Group of the Year during the fourth annual Country Music Association awards at the Ryman Auditorium in NashvilleNov 15, 1970Danny Davis plays a benefit for the Christ The King School in NashvilleMar 28, 1971Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass perform on "The Ed Sullivan Show"May 27, 1971Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass record "Under The Double Eagle" during the evening at Nashville's RCA Studio B. The track appears on the Grammy-nominated 1977 album "Chet, Floyd & Danny"
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