Chip Davis

Chip Davis

composer, actor, writer

Chip Davis was born on Sep 05, 1947 in USA. Chip Davis's big-screen debut came with Convoy directed by Sam Peckinpah in 1978.

Louis Davis, Jr. was born into a family of musicians in rural Ohio and began his musical training at age 4, with his grandmother as his first piano teacher. He composed his first piece, a four-part chorale about his dog Stormy at age 6. By the time Davis entered the University of Michigan music school, he had found his true musical loves the bassoon and percussion. He graduated in 1969 as a classically trained bassoonist who also played percussion in the famous University of Michigan Marching Band. After touring with the renowned Norman Luboff Choir, and teaching young people to love music, Davis took a new career path that would change his life forever. He began writing advertising jingles for an Omaha ad agency, including a series of spots about fictional truck driver C.W. McCall and his waitress girlfriend Mavis at the Old Home Filler Up and Keep On Truckin' Cafe. What began as just another jingle for a bread company became a national phenomenon radio listeners called stations to request the commercials be played as if they were pop tunes, and the TV spots were listed in TV Guide. With fellow ad executive Bill Fries, Davis accepted a recording contract, and went on to produce blockbusters such as the 1975 hit "Convoy", which sold more than a million copies within 2 months, and eventually sold 10 million copies.

  • Birthday

    Sep 05, 1947
  • Place of Birth

    Sylvania, Ohio, USA

Awards

1 wins & 4 nominations

Grammy Awards
1992
Best New Age Album
Winner - Grammy

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