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      • Davis collapsed in the laundry room of an apartment building and was pronounced dead in Venice, Los Angeles, California, on June 22, 1988. Police stated his death appeared to be the result of a drug overdose.
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  3. In 1977, Davis moved to Hawaii. In 1981, he returned to Los Angeles broke and ravaged by drug and alcohol addiction. [12] In and out of clinics, Davis disappeared from the music industry for a time, spending much of the 1980s dealing with alcohol and drug addiction.

  4. Jun 24, 1988 · Jesse Ed Davis, a Kiowa Indian who became one of rock music's finest guitar sidemen, was found dead Wednesday in the laundry room of a Venice apartment building of an apparent drug...

  5. Jesse Edwin Davis (September 21, 1944 – June 22, 1988) was a Native American guitarist. He was well regarded as a session artist and solo performer, was a member of Taj Mahal's backing band and played with musicians such as Eric Clapton, John Lennon, and George Harrison.[1]

  6. Sep 8, 2022 · However, on 28 June 1988 Jesse Ed Davis died with fresh needle marks in his arm. While Miller acknowledges that “Jesse’s death was a tragedy”, he emphasizes that “his life was not”. That’s especially true given the deep shelf of great work he left.

  7. After battling drug and alcohol problems most of his career, Davis died of an apparent overdose 16 months later, at age 43. In 2002, he was inducted into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, permanently ensconced alongside guitar legends such as Barney Kessel, Lowell Fulson, Charlie Christian, and Elvin Bishop.

  8. Jesse Ed Davis had a ten-year relationship with Patti Daley and married twice, first to Tantalayo Saenz and then to Kelly Brady. He had no children. He died of an apparent drug overdose on June 22, 1988.

  9. 09/21/1944. City: Norman. Region: Oklahoma. Country: USA. Died: 06/22/1988. Years Active: 1950's-1970's. Instruments: Guitar, Piano. Notable Equipment: 1959 Fender Telecaster. Associated Artists: Levon Helm. Jim Keltner. Larry Knechtel. Don Preston. Leon Russell. Played With: Faces. Recorded With: Jackson Browne. David Cassidy. Eric Clapton.