Stackridge, something of an eccentric country-rock band that Andy Davis founded in 1970, put him into the major-label orbit: the group made a half-dozen albums over a half a decade for MCA, Elton John's Rocket label, Warner Brothers, and Sire. The Beatles connection continued on the group's third album, entitled The Man in the Bowler Hat and produced by Sir George Martin. In 1979, Davis and former Stackridge mate James Warren became songwriting partners and started a new band, the Korgis.
Despite the success of this venture it hardly represents the end of Davis' collaborations. He has also written with Roger Cook from Nashville, the singer Yaz, Clive Deamer of Portishead, and many others. He had added touches of guitar, keyboard, and vocalizing to sides by Tears for Fears, Bill Nelson, Julian Cope, Spiritualized, Goldfrapp, and the unusual avant-garde composer and performer Moondog. Davis has also released a pair of albums under his own name. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi