Bryn Davies (musician) explained

Bryn Davies
Birth Date:22 August 1976
Origin:Livermore, California
Instrument:Double bass, cello, piano, vocals
Genre:Americana
Bluegrass
Roots Rock

Bryn Davies (born August 22, 1976) is an American bassist, cellist, and occasional pianist. She grew up in Livermore, California. In 1997 she majored in Jazz Performance at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. There she met mandolin player Billy Bright and guitarist Brian Smith, with whom she formed the Two High String Band.[1] In 1997, Bryn began working with Peter Rowan as the Texas Trio,[2] which toured the US[3] [4] and eventually would become the Peter Rowan & Tony Rice Quartet.[5]

In 2004 Davies moved to Nashville, Tennessee. From January to August 2007 she worked with Patty Griffin on the Children Running Through tour. Davies has an extensive discography, and has recorded with Guy Clark, The Peter Rowan & Tony Rice Quartet, Old and & In the Way, and Don Edwards. She has toured with Marty Stuart, The Tony Rice Unit, Darrell Scott, Guy Clark, Steve Earle, Jim Lauderdale and Shawn Camp. Along with her many studio and side projects, Davies currently tours with Darrell Scott, Jack White and Scott Miller.

Davies has lived in Knoxville, Tennessee since 2014 and received a bachelor's degree in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Tennessee in 2019. As of 2020 she is employed as a safety engineer at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and continues to play bass as a sideline to her new career instead of as a full-time profession.https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryn-davies-40595812a/

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Caligiuri, Jim. "Burning Brights: Coupling Careers in the Fields of Bluegrass", The Austin Chronicle, June 23, 2003. Retrieved on December 13, 2008.
  2. Horgan, Candace. "Reggabilly ragout Rowan brings carte blanche to musical mix", The Denver Post, April 14, 2000, p. E14.
  3. Weideman, Paul. "Peter Rowan travels in, out of bluegrass", The Santa Fe New Mexican, April 21, 2000, p. 30.
  4. McLennan, Scott. "Peter Rowan forms the Texas Trio... All four of 'em", Telegram & Gazette, August 27, 2000, p. 3.
  5. Regenstreif, Mike. "Peter Rowan and Tony Rice Quartet", The Gazette, February 15, 2007, p. D2.