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New Music Single Release

Submitted on: February 26, 2021

TWO-TIME GRAMMY, NOMINATED WRITER AND PRODUCER CHRIS "BIG DOG" DAVIS TEAMS WITH A CAREGIVER TO RELEASE NEW SINGLE CAREGIVER (FEAT. KIM WATERS)

"Hip hop...upbeat..underneath jazz tones." Chris 'Big Dog' Davis
"I feel like I can breathe." Caregiver/Executive Producer, Keisha L. Jackson

CHRIS 'BIG DOG' DAVIS, a two-time GRAMMY-nominated writer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, releases new single, "CAREGIVER" featuring the legendary saxophonist, KIM WATERS. Accompanying this dynamic smooth jazz duo is Gospel, Jazz, and Smooth R&B bassist, MARK A. WALKER and Philadelphia's singer-songwriter, highly regarded in the music community for her vocal dexterity, mesmerizing performances, and genuinely warm personality, Ms. CAROL RIDDICK.

Davis, known as "one of the busiest producers in Smooth Jazz" is highly-pursued by Billboard artists. Equally captivating behind the scenes and on the stage, Davis has 17 Billboard top #1 smooth jazz records since 2008.

Be fully warned... "CAREGIVER" brings hip- hop...upbeat...underneath jazz tones. Waters' smooth, saxophone, aerobic, intro gradually increases the blood flow while Davis' sophisticated frolicking on the keyboard causes uncontrollable head bobbing that could easily lead to another global pandemic--unchoreographed, socially-distance, step-together-step. Walker's simple, but pulse-raising bass line causes the feet to move faster while Riddick's repeated, rich, vocal nudges cheer the listener on.

Keisha L. Jackson (Executive Producer/Caregiver) is a 22-year Air Force veteran. Jackson was the primary caregiver for her mother who had Stage 4 Inoperable Lung Cancer. Six months after her mother passed, one of her brothers fell, causing broken ribs, internal bleeding, and was placed on life support. Jackson became his primary caregiver. Caring for her mother and brother, Jackson instantly witnessed, how music helps “heal the soul.” Though Jackson had little time to put pen to paper, she started writing lyrics in her head.  This led to wanting to executive produce a caregiver music CD for a screenplay about caregiving she started writing as well.