Juba Dance
by Guy
Davis
Feeling The Love
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Tour Dates Added Including Boston & NYC
Northport N.Y. - M.C. Records is proud to announce that Guy Davis'
delightful and deep recording Juba Dance is receiving
a tremendous response from radio and media. This week it currently no. 4 on The
Roots Music Report. Click the link to check it out!
In other radio news Guy Davis will be recording a
performance on the syndicated radio program Woodsong's Old Time Radio
Hour this Monday in Lexington KY. More info can be found
here;
Also, Guy's song "Lost Again" will air on the syndicated
radio program The Blues Mobile as Elwood's Blues Breaker, on
October 19/20. How awesome is that!
Curious? Guy Davis' Juba Dance
can be downloaded and/or streamed via Airplay Direct.
Click the logo to check it out!
Juba Dance
released on September 10 is Guy's 1st full-length
recording in four years. It features Fabrizzio Poggi on harmonica and The Blind
Boys of Alabama as special guests. Guy has
also added a bunch of tour dates, scroll down to find out more. Please get in
touch if you have any questions.
Juba Dance is a
13
track, stripped down recording contain Guy's own compositions and choice covers
by Blind Lemon Jefferson, Rev. Robert Wilkins and Blind Willie
McTell. Click
on the cover to check out Guy Davis and Fabrizzio Poggi performing a live version of the
track "That's No Way To Get
Along."
Check out These Right On
Reviews!
In the hands of Guy
and a few of his peers, the traditional blues forms remain timeless – as
relevant in 2013 as they were 30, 50 or 80 years
ago.
Folk Roots/Folk Branches with
Mike Regenstreif
Guy Davis…is a terrific Piedmont blues
picker, Davis never loses sight of the blues as good time music, the original
forum for dancing on top of one's sorrows." -- Dave
Marsh
Killer stuff that really
connects.
Midwest
Records
Juba Dance has its heart in the exact
right place.
Something
Else
Weaving through the rhythms and musical narrations of
this 13-track, stripped down acoustic recording are the American storytelling
traditions that Guy Davis has pulled from since he came on the scene in 1978.
Original Davis compositions played alongside choice covers of iconic pre-war
blues figures Blind Lemon Jefferson, Rev. Robert Wilkins, and Blind Willie
McTell provide a seamless musical hand-off that is as familiar and undulating as
their source in the southern countryside. What in lesser hands could have
descended into easy sentimentalism instead comes together under Davis’
passionate musicianship into an original and soaring sonic journey.
Juba Dance has feet planted in worlds both old and
new; in blues, folk, and our country’s singular, rich African American musical
heritage, and it impresses with every step how vital to our understanding of
American life these authentic musical forms still are today.
Guy
Davis is an artist who has excelled in many disciplines; he is a musician,
composer, actor, director, and writer. He has received accolades and praise for
his performance off-Broadway as the legendary Robert Johnson in “Robert
Johnson: Trick The Devil,” winning the Blues Foundation's "Keeping the
Blues Alive Award”. Likewise, he received rave reviews for his appearance on
Broadway in “Finian's Rainbow,” playing the part originally played by
the legendary Sonny Terry. He has been nominated for nearly a dozen Blues
Awards and has performed on such shows as Prairie Home Companion,
Late Show With David Letterman and Late Night With Conan
O'Brien.
Guy Davis on
Tour!
- Setp. 30 - Oct. 4, Fairless Hills,
Yardley, PA - Pennsbury School District
- Oct. 6, 2013 Somerville, MA - Davis Square Theater
- Oct. 10, Sarasota Peace Center -
Sarasota, FL
- Oct. 12-13, New Port Richey, FL -
Suncoast Theatre
- Oct. 16, House Concert - Big Pine
Key, FL
- Oct. 18-24, Ft. Lauderdale, FL -
Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
- Nov. 1, 2013 Robbinsville, NJ House Concert
- Nov. 7, 2013 Brooklyn, NY - Caffe Lena
- Nov. 8, Wellsville Art Center -
Wellsville, NY
- Nov. 9, White Plains, NY -
Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse
- Nov. 10, The Falcon - Marlboro,
NY
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