Saul Davies (born 28 June 1965) is a British musician best known as a member of the rock band James.
[7] Impressed by his abilities, Gott invited Davies to join the band at their rehearsal room the following day for an audition.
Davies also participated in the dance-based side-project Money, together with fellow band members David Baynton-Power and Mark Hunter.
[8] With the band's reformation in 2007, Davies was confirmed as part of the reformed line-up and joined the band on their reunion tour in April of that year, then played on their comeback album Hey Ma released in April 2008, then released by two mini-albums, The Night Before and The Morning After in 2010, then by 2014's thirteenth album La Petite Mort and recently, the 2016's current album Girl at the End of the World.
[9][10][11] Davies is known among James fans for his raucous stage persona and his skill at provoking audience members into exuberant singalongs.