Clay Davidson
Country Singer
American country singer known for the hit song "Unconditional," which peaked at #3 on U.S. Country charts. He also played with a Virginia-based group called Caution.
After moving to Nashville, he won the Charlie Daniels Talent Round-Up Show.
He was dropped from Capitol Records after his original label, Virgin Records, merged with Capitol.
He and his older brother grew up in Virginia.
While substituting for Michael McDonald at a party for singer Jude Cole, he met with the CEO of Virgin Records and was signed to the label.