A terrific blues guiatrist and soul singer, too little known except by die-hards to the blues, Davis is best known for composing "Texas Flood", later made famous by Stevie Ray Vaughan. The Davis blues tune is perfect for the bar arena and the long open road. A blues life, motorcycle accident, and passing away to cancer at age 57 has kept his discography sadly shortened. Play some songs.
Funny Stuff (1982) - Rooster Blues I Ain't Beggin' Nobody (1987) Evidence Sooner or Later (1992) Bullseye Blues B.B. King Presents Larry Davis (2002) Sweet Little Angel (2002) - P-Vine Records
Peter Ferdinand Drucker (November 19, 1909 – November 11, 2005) was an influential writer, management consultant, and self-described “social ecologist".
1939: The End of Economic Man (New York: The John Day Company) 1942: The Future of Industrial Man (New York: The John Day Company) 1946: Concept of the Corporation (New York: The John Day Company) 1950: The New Society (New York: Harper & Brothers) 1954: The Practice of Management (New York: Harper & Brothers) 1957: America's Next Twenty Years (New York: Harper & Brothers) 1959: Landmarks of Tomorrow (New York: Harper & Brothers) 1964: Managing for Results (New York: Harper & Row) 1967: The Effective Executive (New York: Harper & Row) 1969: The Age of Discontinuity (New York: Harper & Row) 1970: Technology, Management and Society (New York: Harper & Row) 1971: The New Markets and Other Essays (London: William Heinemann Ltd.) 1971: Men, Ideas and Politics (New York: Harper & Row) 1971: Drucker on Management (London: Management Publications Limited) 1973: Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices' (New York: Harper & Row) 1976: The Unseen Revolution: How Pension Fund Socialism Came to America (New York: Harper & Row) 1977: People and Performance: The Best of Peter Drucker on Management (New York: Harper's College Press) 1978: Adventures of a Bystander" (New York: Harper & Row) 1980: Managing in Turbulent Times (New York: Harper & Row) 1981: Toward the Next Economics and Other Essays (New York: Harper & Row) 1982: The Changing World of Executive (New York: Harper & Row) 1982: The Last of All Possible Worlds (New York: Harper & Row) 1984: The Temptation to Do Good (London: William Heinemann Ltd.) 1985: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (New York: Harper & Row) 1986: The Frontiers of Management: Where Tomorrow's Decisions are Being Shaped Today (New York: Truman Talley Books/E.D. Dutton) 1989: The New Realities: in Government and Politics, in Economics and Business, in Society and World View (New York: Harper & Row) 1990: Managing the Nonprofit Organization: Practices and Principles (New York: Harper Collins) 1992: Managing for the Future (New York: Harper Collins) 1993: The Ecological Vision (New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers) 1993: Post-Capitalist Society (New York: HarperCollins) 1995: Managing in a Time of Great Change (New York: Truman Talley Books/Dutton) 1997: Drucker on Asia: A Dialogue between Peter Drucker and Isao Nakauchi (Tokyo: Diamond Inc.) 1998: Peter Drucker on the Profession of Management (Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing) 1999: Management Challenges for 21st Century (New York: Harper Business) 2001: The Essential Drucker (New York: Harper Business) 2002: Managing in the Next Society (New York: Truman Talley Books/St. Martin’s Press) 2002: A Functioning Society (New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers) 2004: The Daily Drucker (New York: Harper Business) 2008 (posthumous): The Five Most Important Questions (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass)