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Episode 74 - D. Davis
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D. Davis is an amazing musician who has performed with a wide range of artists in Vermont since he arrived in Burlington in 1997. Originally from Brielle, NJ, D. grew up walking the beaches at the New Jersey Shore. Music was a big part of family life and Dee found joy in family music sessions including friends and family of all ages. In the podcast we talk about D.'s journey from NJ to Vermont and he sings songs relevant to the various phases of his life.
D. moved to Burlington in 1997 and got deeply entrenched in the vibrant music scene of BVT in the late 90’s. He talk about different phases of his musical journey and how he know performs and teaches styles ranging from blues & rock, to classical, jazz and the Romantic era of guitar/music. Always active with various musical groups, D. talks about his current bands including Red Hot Juba, The Peoples House Band, The Faerie God Brothers, The Devonian Hot Club. He also plays in two duos, with Marc Gwinn and Django Soulo, and of course the occasional solo gig.
D. teaches young artists and provides healing and music therapy through his non-profit, The Community Music Initiative. This is a first on the Bordertown podcast, where the interview is highlighted with live performance! Please enjoy my conversation…and the music of…D. Davis!
Music for this Podcast provided by D. Davis
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