Awards & Winners

Rob Davis

Date of Birth 01-October-1947
Place of Birth Carshalton
(United Kingdom)
Nationality England
Also know as R. Davies, Rob Davies, Davis, Rob, Robert Berkeley Davis
Profession Musician, Songwriter
Rob Davis is an English guitarist and songwriter. He was a guitar playing member of the 1970s glam rock band Mud, who achieved the biggest selling Number One record of 1974 in the United Kingdom, with their song "Tiger Feet". After the band's eventual demise in 1977, Davis worked with several other groups, including The Tremeloes and Darts, but his efforts met with little commercial return. Later, he achieved commercial success as a songwriter, most notably with the songs "Groovejet" for Spiller, "I Need a Miracle" for artist Coco Star, a chart topper in 2000 as the Fragma remix "Toca's Miracle"; and "Can't Get You Out of My Head" for Kylie Minogue in 2001. For the latter song, Davis along with co-writer Cathy Dennis, received an Ivor Novello Award for composing the most performed song of the year. In the Grammy Awards of 2004, Davis shared a Grammy with co-producer Philip Larsen, and performer Minogue, for another Minogue single "Come into My World", in the category of Best Dance Recording. Davis and Dennis also co-wrote Brooke Hogan's single, "Everything to Me".

Awards by Rob Davis

Check all the awards nominated and won by Rob Davis.

2003


Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording
Honored for : Come Into My World
(Mixers, Mixers/Producers, Artist)

Nominations 2003 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording Come Into My World