John Percy Davis (26 January 1884 - 16 February 1951) was an Englishcricketer who played four first-class matches for Worcestershire in 1922. His only significant performance was the 38 not out he made against Warwickshire in the second innings of his debut match.
Private John Davis (January 1, 1838 to December 30, 1901) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Davis received the country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action at Culloden, Georgia in 1865. He was honored with the award on 17 June 1865.
Biography
Davis was born in Carroll, Kentucky on 1 January 1838. He enlisted into the 17th Indiana Mounted Infantry. He died on 30 December 1901 and his remains are interred at the Fort Logan National Cemetery in Colorado.
Davis was born October 28, 1878 in Germany, and after entering the navy he was sent as a Gunner's Mate Third Class to fight in the Spanish–American War aboard the U.S.S. Marblehead.
He was the last living recipient of the Medal of Honor from the Spanish–American War when he died June 9, 1970 at the age of 92. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia and his grave can be found in section 11, lot 639-SS.
Medal of Honor citation
Rank and organization: Gunner's Mate Third Class, U.S. Navy. Place and date: On board U.S.S. Marblehead at Cienfuegos, Cuba, 11 May 1898. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Born: 28 October 1878, Germany. G.O. No.: 521, 7 July 1899.
John Davis and the Monster Orchestra were an Americandiscoband, noted for their lead member (John "the Monster" Davis), who lent his name to the band as well as producing all of their output.
History
The ensemble released its first album, Night and Day, in 1976. The 12" single, "I Can't Stop", was one of its original tunes. The album enjoyed minor success and its second release was 1977's Up Jumped The Devil. By 1978, the band had released its third album, Ain't That Enough For You. It was their most commercially successful release, featuring the self-titled hit "Ain't That Enough For You." The album gave the outfit its only UKhit, when the record reached #70 in the UK Singles Chart.
1979's The Monster Orchestra Strikes Again! would be the band's final album release. The record spawned two 12" singles: "Love Magic" would rival the group's previous success, whilst "Bourgie Bourgie" was a cover version of the Ashford & Simpsonpennedsong.
John Davis and the Monster Orchestra's last release in 1981 was available only on a 12" single, "Hangin' Out" charted on BillboardHot Dance Club Play chart in August 1981 and topped at number 46. In 1990, a remix of "(Feel The) Love Magic" was released and it became a club hit again. In 1992, Davis wrote, produced and performed the "Theme From Beverly Hills, 90210."
John Davis and the Monster Ochestra Band-Ain't that enough.
published: 22 Feb 2010
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - Love Magic (Columbia Records 1979)
John Davis and the Monster Orchestra were an American disco band, noted for their lead member (John "the Monster" Davis), who lent his name to the band as well as producing all of their output.
The ensemble released its first album, Night and Day, in 1976. The 12" single, "I Can't Stop", was one of its original tunes. The album enjoyed minor success and its second release was 1977's Up Jumped The Devil. By 1978, the band had released its third album, Ain't That Enough For You. It was their most commercially successful release, featuring the self-titled hit "Ain't That Enough For You." The album gave the outfit its only UK hit, when the record reached #70 in the UK Singles Chart.
1979's The Monster Orchestra Strikes Again! would be the band's final album release. The record spawned two 12...
published: 09 Jul 2014
AIN't THAT ENOUGH FOR YOU
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published: 14 Jan 2017
John Davis And The Monster Orchestra Love Magic
published: 11 Dec 2012
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - Bourgie, Bourgie
Track available at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bourgie-bourgie-single/id629904876
Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/release/bourgie-bourgie/1059771
published: 20 May 2013
Love Magic (12" Club Mix)
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published: 15 Dec 2016
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - Love Magic [7'' Edit]
Dance Scenes from:
-Pulp Fiction
-Clueless
-That 70's Show
-Saturday Night Fever
-Soul Train
-Legs & Co. (From Top Of The Pops)
This 7'' edit originally in 1979 is from the 2014 bonus track ''The Monster Strikes Again''.
#Disco70s #UmaThurman #JohnTravolta
published: 13 Nov 2020
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - I'll Be The Music -Disco 1978
John Davis is simply one of all time favourite producers - his productions were guaranteed to be full of rich orchestration, drama and upbeat funky melodies. He wrote for countless artists in the disco daze, and you can guarantee to find any track with his name on it will be a good one. Bizarrely, none of his music has been released on cd, but he is scattered all over compilations and I am sure you can buy them on I Tunes. This track is taken from his third Monster Orchestra album, "Ain't That Enough For You".
published: 14 Oct 2012
UP JUMPED THE DEVIL
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Up Jumped The Devil
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Composer: John Davis
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published: 14 Jan 2017
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra – I Can't Stop ℗ 1976
John Edward Davis Jr. American Disco producer, arranger, conductor, bandleader, songwriter, TV score composer, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist.
John Davis and the Monster Orchestra were an American disco band, noted for their lead member (John "the Monster" Davis), who lent his name to the band as well ...
John Davis and the Monster Orchestra were an American disco band, noted for their lead member (John "the Monster" Davis), who lent his name to the band as well as producing all of their output.
The ensemble released its first album, Night and Day, in 1976. The 12" single, "I Can't Stop", was one of its original tunes. The album enjoyed minor success and its second release was 1977's Up Jumped The Devil. By 1978, the band had released its third album, Ain't That Enough For You. It was their most commercially successful release, featuring the self-titled hit "Ain't That Enough For You." The album gave the outfit its only UK hit, when the record reached #70 in the UK Singles Chart.
1979's The Monster Orchestra Strikes Again! would be the band's final album release. The record spawned two 12" singles: "Love Magic" would rival the group's previous success, and "Bourgie Bourgie" was a cover version of the Ashford & Simpson penned song.
John Davis and the Monster Orchestra released a last gramophone record in 1981. Available only on a 12" single, "Hangin' Out" charted on Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in August 1981 and topped at number 46. In 1990, a remix of "(Feel The) Love Magic" was released and it became a club hit again. In 1992, Davis wrote, produced and performed the "Theme From Beverly Hills, 90210."
Listen! Can you hear me?
There's somethin' in the air
Hold me, get listenin'
There's music everywhere.
Touch me, I'm on fire
I think I've lost control
Warmin' deep inside me,
Burnin' in my soul
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen to you
Danger when you're near me,
A feelin' I don't know
Warmin' I confide in,
Now I don't want to go
Hold me til the mornin',
I need to feel your love
Make it last forever,
Tonight is not enough
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen to you
[instrumental]
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen to you
John Davis and the Monster Orchestra were an American disco band, noted for their lead member (John "the Monster" Davis), who lent his name to the band as well as producing all of their output.
The ensemble released its first album, Night and Day, in 1976. The 12" single, "I Can't Stop", was one of its original tunes. The album enjoyed minor success and its second release was 1977's Up Jumped The Devil. By 1978, the band had released its third album, Ain't That Enough For You. It was their most commercially successful release, featuring the self-titled hit "Ain't That Enough For You." The album gave the outfit its only UK hit, when the record reached #70 in the UK Singles Chart.
1979's The Monster Orchestra Strikes Again! would be the band's final album release. The record spawned two 12" singles: "Love Magic" would rival the group's previous success, and "Bourgie Bourgie" was a cover version of the Ashford & Simpson penned song.
John Davis and the Monster Orchestra released a last gramophone record in 1981. Available only on a 12" single, "Hangin' Out" charted on Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in August 1981 and topped at number 46. In 1990, a remix of "(Feel The) Love Magic" was released and it became a club hit again. In 1992, Davis wrote, produced and performed the "Theme From Beverly Hills, 90210."
Listen! Can you hear me?
There's somethin' in the air
Hold me, get listenin'
There's music everywhere.
Touch me, I'm on fire
I think I've lost control
Warmin' deep inside me,
Burnin' in my soul
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen to you
Danger when you're near me,
A feelin' I don't know
Warmin' I confide in,
Now I don't want to go
Hold me til the mornin',
I need to feel your love
Make it last forever,
Tonight is not enough
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen to you
[instrumental]
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen to you
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AIN't THAT ENOUGH FOR YOU · John Davis & The Monster Orchestra
Ain't That Enough For You
℗ 2007 Nervous Inc.
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Track available at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bourgie-bourgie-single/id629904876
Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/release/bourgie-bourgie/105977...
Track available at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bourgie-bourgie-single/id629904876
Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/release/bourgie-bourgie/1059771
Track available at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bourgie-bourgie-single/id629904876
Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/release/bourgie-bourgie/1059771
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Love Magic (12" Club Mix) · John Davis & The Monster Orchestra
Love Magic
℗ 2016 SAM Records
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Love Magic
℗ 2016 SAM Records
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Love Magic
℗ 2016 SAM Records
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Dance Scenes from:
-Pulp Fiction
-Clueless
-That 70's Show
-Saturday Night Fever
-Soul Train
-Legs & Co. (From Top Of The Pops)
This 7'' edit originally in 197...
Dance Scenes from:
-Pulp Fiction
-Clueless
-That 70's Show
-Saturday Night Fever
-Soul Train
-Legs & Co. (From Top Of The Pops)
This 7'' edit originally in 1979 is from the 2014 bonus track ''The Monster Strikes Again''.
#Disco70s #UmaThurman #JohnTravolta
Dance Scenes from:
-Pulp Fiction
-Clueless
-That 70's Show
-Saturday Night Fever
-Soul Train
-Legs & Co. (From Top Of The Pops)
This 7'' edit originally in 1979 is from the 2014 bonus track ''The Monster Strikes Again''.
#Disco70s #UmaThurman #JohnTravolta
John Davis is simply one of all time favourite producers - his productions were guaranteed to be full of rich orchestration, drama and upbeat funky melodies. He...
John Davis is simply one of all time favourite producers - his productions were guaranteed to be full of rich orchestration, drama and upbeat funky melodies. He wrote for countless artists in the disco daze, and you can guarantee to find any track with his name on it will be a good one. Bizarrely, none of his music has been released on cd, but he is scattered all over compilations and I am sure you can buy them on I Tunes. This track is taken from his third Monster Orchestra album, "Ain't That Enough For You".
John Davis is simply one of all time favourite producers - his productions were guaranteed to be full of rich orchestration, drama and upbeat funky melodies. He wrote for countless artists in the disco daze, and you can guarantee to find any track with his name on it will be a good one. Bizarrely, none of his music has been released on cd, but he is scattered all over compilations and I am sure you can buy them on I Tunes. This track is taken from his third Monster Orchestra album, "Ain't That Enough For You".
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UP JUMPED THE DEVIL · John Davis & The Monster Orchestra
Up Jumped The Devil
℗ 2007 Nervous Inc.
Composer: John Davis...
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Up Jumped The Devil
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Composer: John Davis
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UP JUMPED THE DEVIL · John Davis & The Monster Orchestra
Up Jumped The Devil
℗ 2007 Nervous Inc.
Composer: John Davis
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John Davis and the Monster Orchestra were an American disco band, noted for their lead member (John "the Monster" Davis), who lent his name to the band as well as producing all of their output.
The ensemble released its first album, Night and Day, in 1976. The 12" single, "I Can't Stop", was one of its original tunes. The album enjoyed minor success and its second release was 1977's Up Jumped The Devil. By 1978, the band had released its third album, Ain't That Enough For You. It was their most commercially successful release, featuring the self-titled hit "Ain't That Enough For You." The album gave the outfit its only UK hit, when the record reached #70 in the UK Singles Chart.
1979's The Monster Orchestra Strikes Again! would be the band's final album release. The record spawned two 12" singles: "Love Magic" would rival the group's previous success, and "Bourgie Bourgie" was a cover version of the Ashford & Simpson penned song.
John Davis and the Monster Orchestra released a last gramophone record in 1981. Available only on a 12" single, "Hangin' Out" charted on Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in August 1981 and topped at number 46. In 1990, a remix of "(Feel The) Love Magic" was released and it became a club hit again. In 1992, Davis wrote, produced and performed the "Theme From Beverly Hills, 90210."
Listen! Can you hear me?
There's somethin' in the air
Hold me, get listenin'
There's music everywhere.
Touch me, I'm on fire
I think I've lost control
Warmin' deep inside me,
Burnin' in my soul
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen to you
Danger when you're near me,
A feelin' I don't know
Warmin' I confide in,
Now I don't want to go
Hold me til the mornin',
I need to feel your love
Make it last forever,
Tonight is not enough
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen to you
[instrumental]
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen
Love magic, Love magic
Don't fight the feelin', Just let it happen to you
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Ain't That Enough For You
℗ 2007 Nervous Inc.
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Track available at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bourgie-bourgie-single/id629904876
Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/release/bourgie-bourgie/1059771
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Love Magic (12" Club Mix) · John Davis & The Monster Orchestra
Love Magic
℗ 2016 SAM Records
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Dance Scenes from:
-Pulp Fiction
-Clueless
-That 70's Show
-Saturday Night Fever
-Soul Train
-Legs & Co. (From Top Of The Pops)
This 7'' edit originally in 1979 is from the 2014 bonus track ''The Monster Strikes Again''.
#Disco70s #UmaThurman #JohnTravolta
John Davis is simply one of all time favourite producers - his productions were guaranteed to be full of rich orchestration, drama and upbeat funky melodies. He wrote for countless artists in the disco daze, and you can guarantee to find any track with his name on it will be a good one. Bizarrely, none of his music has been released on cd, but he is scattered all over compilations and I am sure you can buy them on I Tunes. This track is taken from his third Monster Orchestra album, "Ain't That Enough For You".
Provided to YouTube by Nervous Records
UP JUMPED THE DEVIL · John Davis & The Monster Orchestra
Up Jumped The Devil
℗ 2007 Nervous Inc.
Composer: John Davis
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John Percy Davis (26 January 1884 - 16 February 1951) was an Englishcricketer who played four first-class matches for Worcestershire in 1922. His only significant performance was the 38 not out he made against Warwickshire in the second innings of his debut match.