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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
BILLIE DAVIES at NOLA's
BILLIE DAVIES at NOLA's
BILLIE DAVIES Ensemble
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Billie Davies: drums. Daniel Coffeng: guitar. Will Mack: bass.
Performance at:
Nola's - A Taste of New Orleans
Doors open at 5 pm
Performance Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00pm
Address:
734 E. 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Neighborhood:
Downtown L.A.
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Billie Davies: drums. Daniel Coffeng: guitar. Will Mack: bass.
Performance at:
Nola's - A Taste of New Orleans
Doors open at 5 pm
Performance Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00pm
Address:
734 E. 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Neighborhood:
Downtown L.A.
Full Details: http://nolasla.com/
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Thursday, November 28, 2013
Billie Davies walking the red carpet of the 23rd Annual LA Music Awards with Mike Davies
to receive the 2013 "Jazz Artist" award.
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Billie Davies: 12 Volt (2013) By C. MICHAEL BAILEY,
Billie Davies: 12 Volt (2013)
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Published: November 22, 2013
Published: November 22, 2013
Drummer Billie Davies' previous recording, All About Love (Self Produced, 2012) was novel and compelling, a trombone trio with the drummer lead. Davies assembled original and standard works, achieving both educational and artistic endpoints. The present recording, 12 Volt, retains the trio format, substituting the guitar for the trombone and pushes the trio envelope out with a moody collection of eight originals, when considered together comprise an avant-garde suite possibly conceived by Grant Green and John Coltrane.
This music is most comparable to Jimmy Giuffre's 1960s trios exploring free jazz using three independent instruments probing jazz's three-dimensional space. Davies directs a very similar interrogation of spatial sound dependence and independent of time. "Collioure" is based on a descending chordal guitar figure, simple and unadorned with brief drum and arco bass support. Guitarist Daniel Coffeng sparsely solos, extending the opening theme. The title piece is a rolicking jam with all instruments hitting their mark. Davies carefully cultivates her cymbals while bassist Adam Levy provides the harmonic roadmap and time over which Coffeng solos most robustly.
"Les Landes" is a good representation of the disc as a whole, an anxious piece with many corners and edges to navigate. Davie's challenge to her bandmates is to glide as smoothly as possible about these corners while she stirs the water with her persistent and restless drumming. The mood is dreamy and slightly soporous, a child of Morpheus and honey, preparing a bed of experiences for the listener.
Track Listing: Collioure; Meeting Manitas; 12 Volt; Les Landes; Tango for Patti; Grapes, Plums and Tomatoes; Gypsy; La Sieste.
Personnel: Billie Davies: drums; Daniel Coffeng: guitar; Adam Levy: bass.
Record Label: Cobra Basement
Style: Beyond Jazz
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Friday, November 22, 2013
Dr. Will Smith's Playlist: Review (Avant Garde): “12 Volt” - Billie Davies
Dr. Will Smith's Playlist: Review (Avant Garde): “12 Volt” - Billie Davies:
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Review (Avant Garde): “12 Volt” - Billie Davies
Billie Davies has an interesting story. Her travels have led her to many places. She began her journey in Belgium and grew up
singing, writing, and eventually playing drums at the age of 14. After several awards for her artistic
creations, she became a DJ at 23 and played in clubs in Germany and
Belgium. It was at this time she was
offered a grant to study at Berklee College of Music under Max Roach after he
heard her audition tape. He felt that she “could learn
more fundamental drumming techniques” but he heard “the natural drummer” in
her.
She declined the move to the US at that time but became a
professional drummer at 25 citing Al Foster, Billy Higgins, Billy Cobham, Jack De Johnette, Ed
Thigpen, and Peter Erskine as her biggest influences.
After moving to the US at 32 she settled in Los Angeles,
California and became a US Citizen. She
recorded with several artists and began to compose music for her own
release. Her latest project “12 Volt”
was recorded in April 2013 and released in October. It features Daniel Coffeng on Guitar and Adam Levy on Bass.
The
pieces on the album are inspired by her life in the wine regions of France
where she lived amongst gypsies.
The title comes from the 12 volt battery that ran everything electric in
the RV where she stayed with local blues jazz guitarist Claude Mazet. She remembers her life among the gypsies and
her life in the south of Europe fondly and “It is that bohemian life,
that close to nature life... so close that all the music…everything else you do
or think becomes….a reflection of it.”
The first selection on the album is reminiscent of Miles
Davis’ electric period of the 70s. There
are several themes that are stated initially, these are followed by the
improvisation section which brings in ideas from the themes that were
presented. The piece ends on the same thematic material that it began
with. There are some nice dynamic
changes in the music and Ms. Davies creates some pleasant colors with her
cymbal work. Daniel Coffeng has ample
chops to play a variety of styles and his technique ties the variety of ideas
together.
Her style is definitely of the avant garde school of jazz
which seeks to go beyond the boundaries of the standard elements of music. We are taught that the elements of music: rhythm,
harmony, melody and form, are the key foundational elements of music. Well what happens if you remove these
elements can you still call it music? Is it possible to remove them completely? This is the debate that has been going on in
the jazz community since Ornette Coleman released Free Jazz in 1960.
Ms. Davies is adding her take on that conversation and she
brings an interesting offering to the table with her composition “12 Volt.” Give it a listen and let us know what you
think.
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