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Claude Davis continues to
minister and to perform as an artist also running the radio shows.
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Claude
Davis formed the "End Of The Line Band" and started the Double D
Production Company. Claude had recorded his first body of work with a
group known as "The Gosple Travelers" in 1967. From 1982 until 1990,
the End Of The Line grew to be the most well known band in all of New
England, and in 1987 made their first trip to California. After that,
the Band really took off. From California to Baltimore, New York to
Alabama, the End Of The Line played to packed houses, TV shows, major
concert dates, and recorded in Nashville. In 1991, Claude moved to
Nashville. He continued with his love for music, doing session work ( a
much sought after bass singer), producing other acts, writing, and
traveling occasionally to other states. In 1998, Claude was inducted
into the New England County Music Hall of Fame. He also during this
period of time managed to go back to College, earning his degree in
Psychology. He has recorded two albums in the past year, and is
currently working on material for a new project. Look for the 'Note's
From Claude page soon to be on the web site. Claude expresses his
gratitude for all the help and encouragement he has received over the
past few months. Check out Claude Davis website:
http://www.miracleinmotioninc.com
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