Ward Davis

Ward Davis is an American singer-songwriter from Monticello, Arkansas. Davis has had songs recorded by Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Trace Adkins, Wade Hayes, Sammy Kershaw, Bucky Covington, Jimmie Van Zant, Buddy Jewel, Carolina Rain, The Roys, and others. in 2016, Davis co-wrote "I’m Not The Devil" with Cody Jinks, which went to No. 4 on the Billboard US Country Charts.[1] His major debut 2015 album, 15 Years in a 10 Year Town, featured Willie Nelson and Jamey Johnson.[2] "Unfair Weather Friend," a song Davis co-wrote with Marla Cannon-Goodman, was recorded by Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard for their final album collaboration together, Django and Jimmie. At Haggard's request, the song was played at Haggard's funeral in 2016.[3]

Ward Davis
Ward Davis in Denver, 2024
Background information
OriginMonticello, Arkansas
GenresCountry, Singer-Songwriter
Years active1998–present
Websitehttps://warddavismusic.com/

Music career

Davis moved to Nashville in 2000 from Monticello, Arkansas, to write and perform music, but was unsatisfied with his achievements.[4] During his time there, he joined Ray Scott's band. After the success of "Unfair Weather Friend," and disillusioned with how he felt Nashville had changed,[5] he decided to leave Music Row and go out on his own, writing and performing himself.[6] He befriended Cody Jinks, with whom he co-wrote "I’m Not the Devil", the title track of Jink's 2016 album. Since then he has written and toured regularly with Jinks, including playing Red Rocks Amphitheater with Clint Black, and appearing on Conan.

Discography

Albums
Title Album Details Year Released
Nobody's Waiting Self Release 1998
15 Years in a 10 Year Town Hawkville 2015
Black Cats And Crows Ward Davis Music, LLC 2020
Live From An Undisclosed Location in Hays, Kansas Soundly Music 2022
Singles & EPs
Title Details Year

Released

Don't Open That Door Single 2010
Last Monday in May Single 2015
West Point To Arlington Single 2017
I'm Not The Devil Single 2017
Asunder EP 2018
Last Monday in May Single 2018

References

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