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Isaac Davis

Isaac Davis is credited on 3 releases across 5 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2003–2010 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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2

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2

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Biography

Isaac Davis (February 23, 1745 – April 19, 1775) was an American gunsmith and militia officer who commanded a company of Minutemen from Acton, Massachusetts, during the first battle of the American Revolutionary War. In the months leading up to the Revolution, Davis set unusually high standards for his company in terms of equipment, training, and preparedness. His company was selected to lead the advance on the British Regulars during the Battle of Concord because his men were entirely outfitted with bayonets. During the American advance on the British at the Old North Bridge, Davis was among the first killed and was the first American officer to die in the Revolutionary War. Davis is memorialized through the Isaac Davis Monument on the Acton Town Common. He was also the inspiration behind The Minute Man (1875), the sculpture at the Old North Bridge by Daniel Chester French. The sculpture, which French attempted to model after Davis using photographs of Davis's descendants, is now an iconic national symbol.

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Credited work

3 releases · 5 albums · active 2003–2010

  • Other credits · 6
  • Performance · 1

Studios: Osmosis Studio · Developing Nations · The Crack Shack · Negative Space

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