Mamie Louise "Galore" Davis

Ms. Davis singing and in relaxation at the Hollandale Summer Festival
(May 2001) © Euphus Ruth
At age sixty-one, Mamie Louise "Galore" Davis passed away at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Her daughter, Paula (Davis) Williams, informed that doctors stated her mother had a stroke. Davis was born Sept. 24, 1940 in Erwin, where she started singing the blues. She graduated from O'Bannon High School and joined a local band. She performed with many musicians including Little Johnny Burton, Buddy Hicks, John Horton, Little Milton, the Ike and Tina Turner Revue, and local drummer Dale Cusic, a popular local disc jockey on WBAD FM. Her smash hit came in 1966 with the release of “It Ain’t Necessary.” 

Mamie "Galore" Davis "Special Agent 34-24-38" (1966)

George Davis,Jr., the brother of Mamie Davis,
accepts a proclamation from the Mayor
The Mt. Zion Memorial Fund, with critical assistance from former MACE Delta Arts Project director Delores Franklin, erected a headstone in her memory atop her grave on December 23, 2016 at Lakewood Cemetery in Greenville, Mississippi. One unidentified individual, upon seeing the stone installed for the first time, exclaimed, "God Bless you Ms. Franklin; you have my eternal admiration and affection."



The John Horton Band




The small ceremony at Lakewood Cemetery to dedicate the marker of Mamie "Galore" Davis featured speeches by Shirley Allen, former Mayor of Metcalfe, the singer's brother George Davis,Jr., the singer's cousin Roosevelt Porter, as well as Laverne Deloris Sing, one of her good friends and the first female firefighter in the city of Greenville. Lastly, Mayor Errick Simmons read a proclamation recognizing the contributions of Mamie Davis to the City of Greenville and then presented it to George Davis Jr., who was very moved by this and expressed his gratitude more than once throughout the evening. Later, the John Horton Band performed at the Level 129 Club on Walnut Street.

The Commemoration of Mamie "Galore" Davis



© Euphus Ruth - Dec 23, 2016
Euphus "Butch" Ruth,
Juke Blues 80 (2002)

3 comments:

  1. GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU BLUES GODDESS! WE STILL PLAYING YOUR SONGS!!!! REST IN PARADISE SONGSTRESS!

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  2. I will never forget Ms. Mamie Davis. My mother use to love to hear her sing "Precious Lord" on the blues mobile tour. I am so grateful for Malcolm Walls for giving her a chance after retiring from the education system. Mom had a love for arts and local blues artists. She worked her fingers to the bones until her health challenges. We loved Ms. Davis. We love John Horton. He is like family to us. We still love the blues. Rest in Power, Ms. Mamie Davis.

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  3. My aunt was a beautiful person inside and out. I love her always. Love you mamie

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