- Birth nameMyron Davis
- As a writer, director, and national recording artist, Myron Davis has made an impression on the entertainment scene lasting for over a decade. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Myron has released 3 albums as the artist " Myron," Including his debut CD, Destiny released with Island Def Jam, in 1998. Myron has worked with, written and produced for several national recording artist including Ron Isley of the Isley Brothers, Dru Hill, Kelly Price and others. Myron has since released 2 independent CD projects that have gained an international as well as national attention. In April 2012, he made his debut as a writer and director of the short film "Crystal Teardrops" which received rave reviews at the Cleveland Urban Film Festival. In December 2012, his original production, "A Son is Given: An Urban Ballet," was performed at the Hanna Theater in the historic Playhouse Square theater district for 4 sold out shows. Principal Photography on Myron's first feature film "One Last Prayer" wrapped in April 2016 and the film is now in post-production. Myron's vision is to use "the arts as a vehicle to reach the hopeless and give them Hope ."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Shay Hawkins
- SpouseCamille Davis(September 4, 2004 - present) (4 children)
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Myron began playing drums at the age of four while his mother played the organ at his father's church.
- Myron was introduced to the music industry in 1996, on the soundtrack for the Whoopi Goldberg film, "Eddie." The soundtrack features two songs written by Myron, one of which was the #1 Hit "Tell Me" performed by Dru Hill. The other was "Sistas" performed by himself.
- Myron has collaborated, as writer and producer, with numerous artists such as Dave Hollister, Maya, The Isley Brothers, Jaguar Wright, UK producer Ty, Eska, Kelly price, Boys II Men, Shu, Seven, Malachai 3, Conya Doss, James Poyser, Spindarella and others.
- Myron attended Berklee College of Music, in Boston.
- Myron's father was a saxophonist and jazz enthusiast and exposed him to the music Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock and Ahmad Jamal.
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