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Jazz Piano Medley of Radiohead Tunes – Part 1/2


Here’s a long overdue tribute to one of my favorite bands. Radiohead was one of the first “rock” bands whose music I started doing interpretations of on the piano almost 10 years ago. About a month ago I decided I ought to finally pay them homage by preparing a medley of songs spanning their entire career…but with my own personal “twist”, just like the Mario video I made almost exactly one year ago. Be sure to watch part 2…I’ll be very impressed if someone can name each song I play in both videos…I hope you enjoy… Recorded January 28th, 2010

Mark & Clark band – Worn down piano


Worn down piano by Mark & Clark band

The Who – The Song is Over (piano)


This is my rendition of The Who’s “The Song is Over” from the “Who’s Next” album. I hope you enjoy.

Enter Sandman, Fade to Black, Master of Puppets Piano Medley


NEXT CONCERT! Celebrated rock concert pianist, Scott D. Davis, revolutionizes the rock piano scene with his cool vibe and sophisticated, spirited style. Mixing it up, Scott shares the stage with special guest vocalist, Jeff Salado of Arrival, bringing two remarkable talents together on one stage – performing several songs together. Hundreds of fans will be on hand at the Dixon Performing Arts Theater on Saturday, September 26, 2009 as Scott D. Davis performs a live, stimulating set of rock and metal music on grand piano. Doors open at 7:30 pm with Scott taking the stage at 8:00 pm. Tickets will be available on or before Friday, June 26, starting at $20 for general admission and $15 for Students and Seniors. To get up to date concert information, sign up for the online newsletter at www.inspiringpiano.com The show includes classic rock songs by Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, The Eagles, Nirvana, Linkin Park, Journey, Evanescence, Led Zepplin and Scotts own original compositions, and more! Scott tells of the challenges he faces when composing during an interview with Kathy Parsons, of Mainly Piano.com. As a composer, it was a very interesting challenge to figure out how to take a song that was never intended for the piano and try to make it sound like it was. Perhaps New Age Reporter best described him by saying his exuberance and originality are invigorating and his upbeat attitude contagious. He has also been referred to as the rocker of new age/contemporary classical music

Play a Classic Rock Piano Tune “Cold as Ice”


You’re as cold as ice You’re willing to sacrifice our love You never take advice Someday, you’ll pay the price, I know I’ve seen it before It happens all the time You’re closing the door You leave the world behind You’re digging for gold Yet throwing away A fortune in feelings But someday you’ll pay You’re as cold as ice You’re willing to sacrifice our love You want paradise But someday, you’ll pay the price, I know I’ve seen it before It happens all the time You’re closing the door You leave the world behind You’re digging for gold Yet throwing away A fortune in feelings But someday you’ll pay Cold as ice You know that you are Cold as ice As cold as ice to me Cold as ice Ooh, cold as, cold as ice You’re as cold as ice Cold as ice, I know Yes I know You’re cold as ice, cold as ice, I know Oh yes I know You’re as cold as ice, cold as ice, I know Oh yes I know