Kate Davis Explained

Kate Davis
Background:solo_singer
Birth Date:4 February 1991
Birth Place:West Linn, Oregon, U.S
Genre:Pop, jazz
Occupation:Musician, singer, songwriter
Instrument:Vocals, bass, guitar
Years Active:2008–present
Label:Solitaire, ANTI-

Kathryn L. "Kate" Davis (born February 4, 1991) is an American singer, songwriter, and bassist.

Early life

Davis started learning music on the violin. She moved to the Pacific Northwest in middle school and began to study the double bass.[1] She played violin and bass in the Portland Youth Philharmonic. She was named a Presidential Scholar in the Arts in 2009 through the YoungArts national arts scholarship program while at West Linn High School in West Linn, Oregon.[2] [3]

Music career

Early jazz releases

Davis released the album Introducing Kate Davis in 2008. She enrolled at the Manhattan School of Music in 2009, concentrating on jazz and classic American songs,[4] releasing a Christmas album in 2009 and a live album in 2010. She collaborated with guitarist Gabe Schnider and drummer Conor Szymanski, these songs can heard on Michael Feinstein's NPR show Song Travels.[5] In 2012, she was recognized by ASCAP with the Robert Alan Award for new songwriters.[6]

In 2014 Davis was recognized by MTV as one of the "Fifteen Fresh Females to Rule Pop" in 2014.[7] In September 2014, Davis sang a cover version of "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor while playing double bass for Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox video channel; Bradlee played piano and Dave Tedeschi played drums on their 1940s jazz-style interpretation, called "All About That (Upright) Bass". After three months on YouTube their version had received eight million hits.[8] [9]

In December 2014, Davis appeared on PBS NewsHour to perform and to talk about her career.[8] While discussing the cover version she has said that learning the double bass was difficult, but after learning songs from the Great American Songbook, she was able to translate that knowledge to create her own style.[8]

In January 2015 Davis appeared on the PBS special American Voices with Renée Fleming. She stepped in at the last minute for Grammy-winner Kurt Elling when he became ill with laryngitis and couldn't perform.[10]

A change of direction to rock

In 2019 Kate Davis relaunched her career as an indie rock musician with the release of the album Trophy. The album was a result of collaboration with producer Tim Bright.[11]

Her next album was a complete cover of Retired Boxer by outsider artist Daniel Johnston. She posted "Oh No" to SoundCloud as the lead single in November 2020.[12] The album titled Strange Boy was released in early 2021 and benefited the mental health charity Hi How Are You Project.[13]

In 2022 Davis released a new original song "Consequences". The album Fish Bowl followed in March 2023.[14]

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

As featured artist

YearSongAlbum
2014"All About That Bass"
(Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox feat. Kate Davis)
Historical Misappropriation
2019"My Baby Just Cares For Me"Five Feet Apart: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[15]

As composer or session musician

Music videos

YearSongDirector(s)Album
2014"All About That Bass"[A]Historical Misappropriation
2019"Rbbts"Zach EisenTrophy
"Cloud"Tim Bright
"Open Heart"Kate Davis and Tim Bright
"Trophy"Holden Brown
2020"Daisy"Joseph Hung
2021"I’ll Do Everything But Breakdance For Ya, Darling"Gizel FlorezStrange Boy
"True Love Will Find You in the End"Callum Scott-Dyson
2022"Consequences"Sarah Sheikh Bridge and Molly DarioFish Bowl
2023"Monster Mash"
"Call Home"Sarah Sheikh Bridge and Molly Dario
"Long Long Long"
"Fish Bowl"Austin Goodwin
Notes ^ Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox feat. Kate Davis

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Kate . https://web.archive.org/web/20110107124442/http://www.katedavismusic.com/about . 2010 . Kate Davis Music . January 7, 2011 . January 10, 2015.
  2. Web site: Presidential Scholars for 2009 . 2014-12-31.
  3. Web site: ED Honors Presidential Scholars - ED.gov Blog. 30 June 2009. 31 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150105010039/http://www.ed.gov/blog/2009/06/department-of-education-honored-the-2009-class-of-presidential-scholars/. 5 January 2015. dead.
  4. Web site: About — Kate Davis . 2014-12-31.
  5. Web site: Kate Davis On Song Travels. NPR.org .
  6. Web site: Welcome to ASCAP . The ASCAP Foundation Robert Allen Award Presented to Kate Davis. 2020-06-20.
  7. Web site: 15 Fresh Females Who Will Rule Pop In 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20151006191306/http://www.mtv.com/news/2306384/pop-music-fresh-female-artists-2014/. dead. October 6, 2015. Jenna Hally . Rubenstein. . 2014-01-10.
  8. News: YouTube crooner all about that upright bass and then some . Min . Ariel . December 10, 2014 . . January 3, 2015.
  9. Web site: 'All About That (Upright) Bass' Gives A Jazzy Twist To A Great Message . Barness . Sarah . September 10, 2014 . Huff Post Entertainment . January 3, 2015.
  10. Web site: American Voices with Renée Fleming - Kate Davis Gets A Big Break - Great Performances - PBS. . 7 January 2015.
  11. Web site: Interview, Musician Kate Davis. 2 July 2019 . thefamilyreviews.com . 2023-03-30.
  12. Kate Davis Releases 'Strange Boy' Cover Album . Obsessive-Compulsive . November 20, 2020 . December 4, 2020.
  13. Web site: Kate Davis Releases "Strange Boy" Cover Album.
  14. Web site: One to watch: Kate Davis. theguardian.com . Phil Mongredien. 25 March 2023. 2023-03-30.
  15. Web site: Five Feet Apart Soundtrack. 17 March 2019 . soundtrackmania.net. 2023-03-27.
  16. Web site: Sharon Van Etten Premieres Kate Davis' New Song and Kate Announces Debut on Solitaire Recordings Out November 8th . Circuit Sweet . 2019-06-04 . 2020-06-20.