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Adult Contemporary Folk Rock with Blues and Jazz elements. Sometimes described as a Jazzy Cat Stevens.
Genre:
Easy Listening: Adult contemporary
Release Date:
2007
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Rhad Davis
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Record Label: Rhad Davis
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RHAD DAVIS is a Maine native Singer/Songwriter who has been performing throughout New England since 1998. A self-taught musician since age 7, Rhad has become fluent in Piano, Guitar, Bass and Drums.
Rhad spent 10 years playing with former band Tribe Describe throughout New England, releasing 3 CDs. (1 officially.)
Now persuing his solo career, Rhad frequents many smaller venues in Portland, Maine and has recently been seen playing at The Bitter End in NYC. His music is hard to define, with vastly changing styles. His serious blues and jazz influences apparent, as he seemlessly switches up his repertoire melding several genres of music into a single set.
Rhad started recording a demo in June of 2006 with former band members, Scott Morgan, Doug Morgan and Jason Ayers. After recording the three songs with a full band, Rhad decided to continue with recording some solo material. After working with Grammy Winner Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering Studios, in June of 2007 Rhad finished recording his debut album "Will It Come".
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Immensely soothing and interesting
author: Alex Wall
Rhad is a seriously talented musician
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Smooth Piano, Strong Lyrics, with a little something for everyone.
author: Jamie Pratt
This is an easy CD to listen to. The smooth low vocals are comforting with lyrics that offer much depth and come across well. It is obvious that Rhad has been playing Piano many years, through his great solo and transition ability. The overall quality of the sound is fantastic and would fit well with a library of early Billy Joel, Cat Stevens, or Patty Griffin.
-Jamie Pratt
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