Steve Davis, OBE (born 22 August 1957) is an English former professional snooker player from Plumstead, London. Known for dominating the sport during the 1980s, when he won the World Championship six times and was ranked world number one for seven consecutive seasons, he is remembered particularly for contesting the 1985 World Championship final with Dennis Taylor, the black-ball conclusion of which attracted a record 18.5 million British viewers. He is a well known public figure and is generally viewed by his peers as one of the greatest players of all time. Today, Davis combines his ongoing playing career with his role as a television analyst and commentator for the BBC's snooker coverage.
In addition to his six world titles, Davis's career achievements include three Masters and a record six UK Championship titles. He has won a total of 28 ranking events, tied with John Higgins, and behind only Stephen Hendry, and has won over £5.5 million in prize money. Davis has compiled more than 350 competitive century breaks, including the first officially recognised (and first televised) maximum break in professional competition, in 1982. During the 1987/1988 season, he became the first player to complete snooker's Triple Crown by winning the UK Championship, Masters, and World Championship in the same season. His other accomplishments include winning the World Doubles Championship four times with Tony Meo and winning the World Team Classic/World Cup four times with England.
Davis has served as a business leader and advisor for a range of private and nonprofit companies and international organizations. For 14 years he helped run the Bill Gates-founded digital media firm Corbis, including serving as its CEO for ten years. He also was a senior advisor and director of social innovation at McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm.
Jazz drummer Steve Davis was born in Santa Barbara, California in 1958. With Shelly Manne as his godfather, he became interested in the drums at a young age.
Following the advice of drumset teacher Alan Dawson, Steve moved to New York in the early 1980s to begin his career as a jazz drummer. Soon after he met the jazz educator Jamey Aebersold, and in 1982 joined the Aebersold clinic faculty, of which he has been a member ever since. Throughout the 1980s Steve built up a reputation in the New York scene, playing and recording with many big names. During this period he also studied privately with Joe Morello.
Steve is now most widely known as a member of the Lynne Arriale trio. Pianist Arriale met Steve at a jam session soon after she herself moved to New York in 1991. There was an immediate musical rapport and they decided to work together. Steve has since appeared on 10 recordings with Arriale, and has toured worldwide with the trio for the last 15 years.
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published: 13 Jul 2019
Let's Play World Snooker Championship 2007 (PS3) | Career Mode #3: STEVE DAVIS
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Steve Davis V Efren Reyes | Amazing Pool Shots!
Steve "The Interesting" Davis V Efren "Bata" Reyes
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published: 07 Aug 2019
Steven Davis Song - Northern Ireland Fans In Basel
Northern Ireland fans singing their Steven Davis song in Basel before their game vs Switzerland
published: 12 Nov 2017
Steve Davis and John Marks
published: 04 Jul 2011
Larry Willis Heavy Blue feat Steve Davis, Joe Ford Live at Dizzy's 2018
R.I.P. Larry Willis.
Steve Davis trombone, Joe Ford soprano sax and alto sax, Larry Willis piano, Blake Meister bass, Billy Williams drums.
published: 30 Sep 2019
Let It Go, Don't Wait - Steve Baxter Featuring Val Davis
Steve Davis vs Dennis Taylor in the 1985 Snooker final. 147, crucible comedy and how Steve cue action, techniques tips and coaching can help you play better Sno...
Steve Davis vs Dennis Taylor in the 1985 Snooker final. 147, crucible comedy and how Steve cue action, techniques tips and coaching can help you play better Snooker. Break From Life shows how Steve Davis had a massive influence over snooker. The way his technique has become the standard technique for Snooker players today. With what we can learn from his approach to the game.
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Let's Play World Snooker Championship 2007 in a brand new series where we are revisiting the snooker games from the PS3 era in preparation for Snooker 19 on the PS4! We'll be reliving the memories of WSC 07 and playing a couple of the tournaments in the career mode and then moving on to play WSC Real 09 and WSC Real 11! Can we go on and win tournaments? Let's find out!
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Steve "The Interesting" Davis V Efren "Bata" Reyes
So, pool or snooker?
You know that Steve Davis is actually very good pool player also? He had some amazing ...
Steve "The Interesting" Davis V Efren "Bata" Reyes
So, pool or snooker?
You know that Steve Davis is actually very good pool player also? He had some amazing matches with legendary Efren Reyes, maybe the best pool player of all time.
Here is a small compilation of some amazing shots from their matches.
Still, not going to stop making videos, this is my hobby and i love making these!
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Steve "The Interesting" Davis V Efren "Bata" Reyes
So, pool or snooker?
You know that Steve Davis is actually very good pool player also? He had some amazing matches with legendary Efren Reyes, maybe the best pool player of all time.
Here is a small compilation of some amazing shots from their matches.
Still, not going to stop making videos, this is my hobby and i love making these!
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Steve Davis vs Dennis Taylor in the 1985 Snooker final. 147, crucible comedy and how Steve cue action, techniques tips and coaching can help you play better Snooker. Break From Life shows how Steve Davis had a massive influence over snooker. The way his technique has become the standard technique for Snooker players today. With what we can learn from his approach to the game.
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Here is a small compilation of some amazing shots from their matches.
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Steve Davis, OBE (born 22 August 1957) is an English former professional snooker player from Plumstead, London. Known for dominating the sport during the 1980s, when he won the World Championship six times and was ranked world number one for seven consecutive seasons, he is remembered particularly for contesting the 1985 World Championship final with Dennis Taylor, the black-ball conclusion of which attracted a record 18.5 million British viewers. He is a well known public figure and is generally viewed by his peers as one of the greatest players of all time. Today, Davis combines his ongoing playing career with his role as a television analyst and commentator for the BBC's snooker coverage.
In addition to his six world titles, Davis's career achievements include three Masters and a record six UK Championship titles. He has won a total of 28 ranking events, tied with John Higgins, and behind only Stephen Hendry, and has won over £5.5 million in prize money. Davis has compiled more than 350 competitive century breaks, including the first officially recognised (and first televised) maximum break in professional competition, in 1982. During the 1987/1988 season, he became the first player to complete snooker's Triple Crown by winning the UK Championship, Masters, and World Championship in the same season. His other accomplishments include winning the World Doubles Championship four times with Tony Meo and winning the World Team Classic/World Cup four times with England.