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David or Dave Davis may refer to: Arts and entertainment *David Montague Davis (1853–1932), British choirmaster *David Davis (broadcaster) (1908–1996), British radio executive and broadcaster, head of the BBC's Children's Hour *David Stratton Davis (1917–2000), English architect *David Davis (TV producer) (1937–2022), American television producer *David Davis (bluegrass) (born 1961), American mandolinist and singer *JD Davis (a.k.a. Dave Davis, born 1973), Belgian musician *Dave Davis (actor) (born 1989), American actor *Dave Davis (musician), American trombonist for Sun Ra Arkestra Politics and law United States *David Davis (Supreme Court justice) (1815–1886), American Supreme Court justice and U.S. Senator *David Floyd Davis (1867–1951), American oil businessman and politician *David J. Davis (1870–1942), American politician, lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania *D. W. Davis (David William Davis, 1873–1959), American politician, Governor of Idaho *David Jackson D ...
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David Montague Davis
David Montague Davis (c.1853 – 30 November 1932), was a British choirmaster and music teacher. David Montague Davis was born in London in c. 1853, and privately educated there. Davis started as choirmaster of the East London Synagogue in 1877, and the following year he was appointed musical director, choirmaster and organist of the New West End Synagogue The β€˜β€™β€™New West End Synagogue’’’, located in St. Petersburgh Place, Bayswater, London, is one of the oldest synagogues in the United Kingdom still in use. It is one of two synagogues which have been awarded Grade I listed building ..., a year before it opened its doors in 1879, and remained its choirmaster for 51 years. He edited ''The Voice of Prayer and Praise'' (1899), together with Rabbi Francis L. Cohen, known as the ''Blue Book'', as that was the colour of its original cover. Davis founded the Hebrew Choral Association, and in 1900, was appointed director of the Gunnersbury School of Music, and in 190 ...
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