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Caroline Davis: Live Work & Play
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Matana Roberts
saxophone, altoThe factors that have shaped Davis come out of seminal experiences: she was born in Singapore to European parents, and was raised in Atlanta, Georgia, where she grew up listening to gospel and R&B. It could be her academic achievementsdegrees in Psychology and a Ph.D in Musicthe late night jam sessions at the New Apartment Lounge with esteemed saxophonist

Von Freeman
saxophone, tenor1922 - 2012

Bobby Broom
guitarb.1961
In the end, it's not only Davis's soulfully fluent playing that resonates, but also her tightly knit quartet, which works through cerebral originals like the swinging opener "Kowtow" and the groove-aesthetic of "Passive Cloud," as well as the bright re-envisioning of

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967

Mike Allemana
guitarb.1969

Jeremy Cunningham
drumsb.1979
Whether working through the melody changes in "Dionysus," tinted by Allemana's undulating tremolo and echo effect colors; getting some soulful blues swagger in the "Real Rims, For Kalvin" (part 3 of Davis's "Rims" mini-suite); or swinging true on

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Live Work and Play is totally fresh debut and highlights Davis as a gifted and empathetic player who warrants a closer look. ">
Track Listing
Kowtow; Passive Cloud; Blood Count; Dionysus; Old Rims; Shiny Rims; Real Rims, For Kalvin; Craftsmanship and Emptiness, For Rumi; The Academic Freedom Suite, Part 1; Cheryl.
Personnel
Caroline Davis
saxophoneCaroline Davis: alto saxophone; Mike Allemana: guitar; Matt Ferguson: bass; Jeremy Cunningham: drums.
Album information
Title: Live Work & Play | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: ears&eyes Records
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