[1] Davis has shared clinic rosters with percussion educators and performers Chad Wackerman, Chris Coleman, Chip Ritter, Danny Seraphine, Derek Roddy, Dom Famularo, Joey Oscar, Jotan Afanador, and Mike Mangini.
While Davis teaches rhythmic proficiency through physical training and practice on and off the instrument, he accredits mental training for achieving drumming goals through the utilization of specific brain wave cycles, self-hypnosis, selective meditation, and creative visualization[5] Davis was the drummer for Berklee College of Music based progressive rock band Abigail's Ghost[6] from 2004 to 2006, writing and recording the drumming for the progressive rock studio album Selling Insincerity, and also assisted in album arrangement and music composition.
Chris Nail, the original drummer, wrote and recorded all drum arrangements for the two studio albums.
Through permission from the WFD, Davis created the double stroke category to teach how to play a clean, open roll, as well as perform various accuracy demonstrations with rudiments from multiple sticking families.
He co-hosted the WFD competitions from 2005 to 2006[15][16] with fellow speed champion Mike Mangini at the Nashville, Los Angeles, and Indianapolis NAMM Show.
Following a 10-year hiatus from the WFD, Davis reemerged at the 2016 summer NAMM show in Nashville, Tennessee, giving an exclusive interview about his experience in the organization, including an introductory speech at the world finals.