Davis met guitarist
Carlos Alomar when they were both playing with
Roy Ayers. Davis was hired by David Bowie in 1974 for two tracks on
Young Americans. Alomar, Davis and
George Murray formed the "D.A.M. Trio"
rhythm section which performed on seven successive albums released by Bowie in the 1970s, all of which are regarded as amongst the artist's best. Davis also played on three live albums recorded during that period, two of which were released after Bowie's death. The snare sound used on Bowie's
Low album is considered influential on many later records. It was the result of early
pitch shifting technology coupled with Davis's sensitive touch as a performer. In the late seventies Davis also teamed up with
Stevie Wonder and worked on four albums over the following decade. In the early 2000s, he played percussion on David Bowie's live tours, including the artist's last,
A Reality Tour, in 2003. The drummer for that band was
Sterling Campbell, who was previously a student of Davis. ==Death, tributes and sons==