Quincy Davis (born 27 August 1977 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a jazz drummer who has recorded with Tom Harrell, Benny Green, Hank Jones, Kurt Elling, The Clayton Brothers, Gerald Clayton, Russell Malone, Frank Wess, Eric Lewis, Junko Onishi, Ernestine Anderson, Vincent Gardner, Randy Napoleon, and many others.
Davis grew up in a musical family in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His brother is pianist Xavier Davis. He often played with his brother in their home. In grade school, he also picked up the trumpet and tuba. Near the end of his high school career, he attended the Interlochen Arts Academy in northern Michigan. There he played jazz in a group setting and studied classical percussion and trap-set drumming.
After graduating from Interlochen, Davis attended Western Michigan University, where he studied with Billy Hart. He also developed his composition skills there. Often, he would drive to Ann Arbor and perform at clubs there with guitarist Randy Napoleon. Davis graduated in 1999, and moved to New York City a year later.
Within a week of moving, he began playing at Cleopatra's Needle in Manhattan and became the house drummer there for Friday sessions. He began to play with many of the best jazz musicians, including Wynton Marsalis, Frank Wess, Russell Malone, Eric Reed, Cyrus Chestnut, Paquito D'Rivera, Lew Tebakin, Marcus Printup, Warren Vache, Ron Blake, Jon Faddis, Stefon Harris, Peter Berstein, Roy Hargrove, Paula West, Nicholas Payton, New York Voices, Ryan Kisor, Regina Carter and Wessell Anderson.