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Ben Davis is well known from the plethora of incredible indie bands he had been involved with, most notably the legendary Sleepytime Trio and early work of Jade Tree signees, Milemarker. After leaving Milemarker due to his entry into fatherhood, Davis began to put together slower and more melodic pieces based mainly on the piano. Slowly, friends began to write accompaniment to his bases, which finally evolved into a full project, resulting in the release of his first full-length album, The Hushed Patterns of Relief. For his second album, Davis joined six producers and 16 additional musicians from around North America. Aided & Abetted arrived in fall 2003.
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Ben Davis (American football) (born 1945), American professional football player 1967–1977Ben Davis (baseball) (born 1977), American former Major League Baseball catcher and current Atlantic League pitcherBen Davis (basketball) (born 1972), American professional basketball playerBen Davis (cellist), British jazz cellistBen Davis (cinematographer) (born 1961), British cinematographerBen Davis (dancer), soloist with the The Australian BalletBen Davis (drummer), former drummer of punk band SugarcultBen Davis (journalist) (born 1974), Australian sports journalistBen Davis (punk musician), recording artist for Lovitt RecordsBen Davis (Selmer) (1900–1987), British saxophonist, businessman and author, co-owner of Selmer UKBennie Davis may refer to:
Bennie L. Davis (born 1928), U.S. Air Force generalBenny Davis (1895-1979), vaudeville performerBenjamin Davis may refer to:
Benjamin Byron Davis (born 1972), American actorBenjamin Franklin Davis (1832–1863), American cavalry officer notable for leading his regiment from capture before the Battle of AntietamBenjamin J. Davis, Jr. (1903–1964), New York Communist city councilman, imprisoned for violations of the Smith ActBenjamin O. Davis, Jr. (1912–2002), American general, commander of the World War II Tuskegee AirmenBenjamin O. Davis, Sr. (1877–1970), first African-American general in the U.S. Army, father of Benjamin O. Davis Jr.










