biographical info
Tanya
Davis is a poet. She is a storyteller. She is a musician and a
singer-songwriter and she fuses these elements together in a
refreshing matrimony of language and sound, side-stepping genre and
captivating audiences in the process. With the release of her third
album, Clocks and Hearts Keep Going, in November 2010, she
affirms her well-earned place in the ranks of thoughtful and
hard-working Canadian Artists.
Since
bursting onto the Halifax music scene in 2006 with her debut, Make
a List, Tanya has garnered
praise from industry, audience, and peers, as well as multiple award
nominations, including one for her sophomore release, Gorgeous
Morning, for the 2009 ECMA
Female Recording of the Year. She is a
2 time winner in the CBC National Poetry Face-off as well as the
Canadian Winner of the 2008 Mountain Stage NewSong contest. In 2009,
with support from Bravo, she collaborated with independent filmmaker
Andrea Dorfman to produce a short videopoem entitled How
to Be Alone; the short has since
been featured at numerous film festivals, including The Vancouver
Film Fest, The Worldwide Short Film Festival, and the VideoPoetry
Festival (Berlin). It also has 1.8 million views on Youtube.
Clocks
and Hearts Keep Going was
produced in collaboration with celebrated Artist Jim Bryson. This
album, like those before it, features strongly Tanya's unique and
vulnerable style, full of poignant lyrics, catchy melodies, and
expressive, if unconventional, arrangements.
lineup
Tanya Davis artist
influences
Ani Difranco
Benn Ross
Kinnie Starr
Otis Redding
Wil Oldham