Bishop~Davidson
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Bishop~Davidson

Nashville, Tennessee, United States | SELF

Nashville, Tennessee, United States | SELF
Band Jazz Acoustic

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""You guys were amazing...""

“You guys were amazing. That was one of the best shows I have seen in a long time. Y'all have a great sound and a great vibe.” ~ Hunter Allen, Music Manager, Blue Tomato Market & Café, Watertown, TN - Hunter Allen


Discography

The duo is currently working on their debut album, so please stay tuned!

In the meantime, click on Audio above to hear tracks from their Three-Song Sampler (live in the studio - Feb 2012), and there are also some pretty sweet live recordings of Bishop~Davidson at Eddie's Attic (January 2012).

And... their solo releases:

MJ Bishop:

Pull of the Moon - 2008
Feel Good - 2003
Hometown Address - 2001
(sonicbids.com/mjbishop)

WT Davidson:

Tryin to be Somebody - 1996
(reverbnation.com/wtdavidson)

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Bio

CONCERT CALENDAR: www.mjbishopband.com/tour_schedule.html
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSWDiLqpnZU&feature=relmfu

THE SHORT ONE (good for intros and press):

With nearly 14 years on the road as an acoustic enchantress, MJ Bishop did not feel a pressing need to hook up with yet another songwriter and begin booking afresh as a brand new duo. Neither did WT Davidson – comfortably ensconced in Nashville and resting on his laurels (cuts by Ray Charles, Crystal Gayle, and Michael Johnson, to name a few) – feel particularly inclined to leave his cozy perch for a brand new batch of venues and an entirely new adventure in writing and playing. Yet, after meeting in a smoky backroom song circle in Nashville, the two seemed almost incapable of continuing the status quo, and found themselves drawn together. MJ and WT have experienced a serendipitous meeting which is yielding more than a new act to take on the road – it’s a new way of approaching their craft, something hard to pin down, yet sensed by an audience with real delight.

THE LONGER ONE (for folks who have a bit more time on their hands:)

With nearly 14 years on the road as an acoustic enchantress, MJ Bishop did not feel a pressing need to hook up with yet another songwriter and begin booking afresh as a brand new duo. Neither did WT Davidson – comfortably ensconced in Nashville and resting on his laurels (cuts by Ray Charles, Crystal Gayle, and Michael Johnson, et al.) – feel particularly inclined to leave his cozy perch for a brand new batch of venues and an entirely new adventure in writing and playing. Yet, after meeting in a smoky backroom song circle in Nashville, the two seemed almost incapable of continuing the status quo, and found themselves drawn together. MJ’s evocative, yearning Americana, influenced by everyone from Hank Williams to Patty Griffin, meets WT’s often quirky, jazz/blues-infused sensibility with an engaging sparkle that produces an entirely new entity and musical starting point. When performing their pre-existing repertoire, new tempos, new grooves, and energy emerge. When collaborating on new songs, both find themselves writing, singing and playing in ways which they previously hadn’t conceived.

On stage, Bishop~Davidson produce what Hunter Allen describes as “a great sound and a great vibe.” MJ and WT have experienced a serendipitous meeting which is yielding more than a new act to take on the road – it’s a new way of approaching their craft, something hard to pin down, yet sensed by an audience with real delight. They really like playing together, and every show is a new chance at that spontaneous chemistry that makes music worth playing, and worth hearing.

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MJ hails from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and, after spending 30 years in Seattle, moved to Nashville in the spring of 2010 to further hone her songwriting skills and begin work on her fourth album. She continues to write in the Americana vein, her music being laced with the sweet, familiar melodies of folk. WT was born and raised in Iowa City, Iowa, where he cut his teeth playing at the Mill and the Sanctuary while still in high school. His influences include traditional jazz artists like Jack Teagarden and Fats Waller, bluesmen like Bill Broonzy, and the older and more soulful country of the Merles – Travis and Haggard. Then there's Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, a raft of Motown and Stax records and of course a young awakening to the Beatles, which set it all in motion. After moving to Nashville in 1974, WT has had cuts by Ray Charles, Crystal Gayle, Michael Johnson, Gary Stewart and Ray Stevens, among others.