Harold S. Davis

Harold Davis Founder of The Television and Motion Picture Network

Actor, Cameraman, Musician, and Recording Artist videographer / editor. Speed Skater...

Harold Davis was born in New York City. started playing rudimental drums in Drum Corps at ten years old. By One of the all time greats Bobby Thompson. As A teenager part of St. Rocco's Cadets drumline, instructed by Eric Perriloux, who I consider "The modern drummer of all time. and by the age of sixteen, Harold recorded and toured with, The Sand Pebbles who released a number one single called Love Power. Other well-known artists and musical groups Harold has played with include : Les McCann, Buck Clarke, Jimmy Rowser, Bob Ramey, Eddie Harris, George Benson, Grover Washington, Jr., Average White Band, Ray Parker, Jr., Stanley Turrntine, Earth Wind & Fire, Freddie Hubbard, Nancy Wilson, Nite Flight, Miroslav Kudykowshi, Tribe, Earl Foster, Jr., Clyde Powell, Lonnie Youngblood, Chaka Khan, Herbie Hancock, Michael Sembello, Ben Bridges, Benny Laddermore and Al Jarreau. In addition Harold co-starred in Policewoman with Angie Dickenson. Harold also served his country in the US Army in a band made up of his fellow servicemen, named TLA (Trans Love Airways) touring the Far East, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Japan, and Okinawa. Members included : Bill Slais, Johnny Brown, Daniel Tripp, Morris Cardenas, and Larry Toth (Wild Weed). TLA was the well received opening act for the Bob Hope USO Show. Harold’s talent of the drums encompasses several musical styles; Jazz, R&B;, Funk and Pop. Finally, Harold also served as a coach and mentor for Champion Speed Skater, Jennifer Rodrigez, who won a Silver and Bronze Medal in the Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games in 2002.

Awards: Amercian Music Award, Emmy & UPI, and Co Founder of Speed Skating Times.......