In 1977, he moved to Kansas City and began marketing various culinary concepts including Muschup, Dilled Muschup and K.C. Soul Style Barbecue Sauce. While Muschup and Dilled Muschup sold well, the barbecue sauce was the most popular selling 3,000 cases of it in Kansas City. He changed its name to KC Masterpiece Barbecue Sauce. In 1986, he sold the sauce to the Kingsford division of the Clorox company, which took the barbecue sauce nationwide. Presently it is claimed by the manufacturer to be the number 1 selling premium barbecue sauce in the country. He retained the rights to use the sauce at restaurants he was to develop. At their peak, six restaurants were in operation, but have all since closed. George H.W. Bush launched an annual barbecue on the White House’s South Lawn, dubbed the Congressional Picnic, which included all representatives and senators, the president and vice president — and all their families. Dr. Davis and his sons twice prepared barbecues for the Congressional Picnic, once for George H.W. Bush in 1992 and then for George W. Bush in 2004.
Unfinished Business
Food World: An Idea With Global Proportions For Kansas City. The Kansas City Star. Dirck Steimel. February 28, 1990.
Music
A piano child prodigy, Davis composed many jazz and blues numbers. He created the words and music for the Youth Volunteer Corps of America's anthem. He also composed Two Piano Sonata on Themes, transcribed by Wally Bradford and performed at several Midwestern universities. In 1992 Davis recorded a two piano jazz session with Grammy nominee Jay McShann.
Honors and awards
UMKC Henry W. Bloch School of Management Regional Entrepreneur of the Year 1995: Rich Davis, K.C. Masterpiece Barbecue Founding Chairman of the Board of the Youth Volunteer Corps of America. Founding chairman of the Alliance for Epilepsy Research board. Davis was awarded the Distinguished Service Citation from the University of Kansas in 2002. Stop the Violence Coalition award, the Kindest Kansas Citian Award. 1991. Dr. Davis and wife Coleen were honored with the Salvation Army William Booth Award in 1993. American Royal Barbecue Hall of Fame Legacy Inductee KC Masterpiece won the prestigious “Best Sauce on the Planet” award at the American Royal Barbecue Sauce Contest in 1980.
Books and articles
The All American Barbecue Book Rich Davis & Shifra Stein, Vintage Books, Random House All About Bar-B-Q Kansas City Style Rich Davis & Shifra Stein, Barbacoa Press Grill Wars, Forbes Magazine, June 16, 1986 Best Barbecued Ribs, Ladies Home Journal, August, 1984. Kansas City Styled Barbecue Ribs, Playboy Magazine, August 1985. People Magazine, August 19, 1985. Vol. 24, No. 8. Dr. Rich Davis Gave Up Psychiatry to Put His Own Brand on Kansas City's Best Barbecue Sauce Dr. Rich Davis, the Sauce Doctor—R.I.P. Barbecuebible.com. By Steven Raichlen. The Kansas City Star. Rich Davis, founder of KC Masterpiece and barbecue legend, dies. Legacy.com.