Emily Davis
March 14, 2008 at 4:54 am Leave a comment
Starting at fourteen as a singer and songwriter, Emily Davis channels her everyday life and urban experiences into tenderly woven lyrics supported by gentle acoustic sounds. Releasing her debut album, “Moving in slow motion,” (2008) produced by renown Asinger song writer, Monique Brumby, her profile and art has benefited from extensive touring, and playing such festivals as the renown WOMAD and the 2007 Peatsridge festival.
“Moving in Slow motion” was highly anticipated, brining 400 punters to The Governor Hindmarsh. The album has been distributed by MGM distribution. The national response has been fantastic, with airplay on major stations such as Nova, ABC and Oztracks, and startling reviews in media from The Sunday telegraph, Triple J’s Unearthed competition and Rip it Up magazine.
Fronting her three piece band, the Emily Davis Trio, made up of guitar, violin (Tori Phillips), keyboards/percussion (Asher Reynolds) Emily has created a stir in the Australian Music scene, and through her consistent touring is making the break into homes and hearts as a talented and honest artist. This is further reinforced by her determined and long march towards success; having completed her first national tour in 2006 she’s paid her dues and is now beginning to see the first rewards for her efforts.
Citing influences her as Classical Guitar, jazz, and all mixed down with a pop sensibility to a classical form, Emily Davis shows as one of South Australia’s most promising up and coming singer song writers.
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