Loverly – Davis and Dow

Davis and Dow – Loverly
Released – January, 2009

Eleven tracks on this disc, from Julie Davis-Dow and Kelly Dow. She sings, he plays.

Guitar.

Husband and wife, making music since the mid 90s. Together, they’re aces. Ms. Davis-Dow has the nifty ability to sound like several of my favorite singers, but most often settles on (to my ears) a young Nancy Wilson, especially on the title track that opens the disc, from Lerner and Loewe’s “My Fair Lady.” (free download of this track here - 4.5MB)

I’m always intrigued by originals that sound classic. The duo’s “Dancing In The Sand,” inspired by Fats Waller’s “Jitterbug Waltz,” falls into that category. Lyrics like, “Take my heart and lead me to that wonderland | While we are slowly dancing in the sand,” set to a compact bossa beat – had me adding this one in heavy rotation on the ‘pod.

The propaganda with the disc says Ms. Davis-Dow has won several South Florida reader’s polls as “Best Jazz Vocalist,” and the duo has won “Best Jazz Group” in those surveys, as well. Not surprised. She’s fearless in her approach to each track.  None are clunkers, and several are real winners – including surprising “gypsy swing” versions of the Beatle’s classic “Honey Pie,” and the Chordettes’ “Mr. Sandman.”

I’ve received a ton of discs from singers who are married to (or clearly involved with) bass players. I don’t know what the attraction is.

I really don’t.

Speaking as an end-user, guitar players are clearly superior choices as partners, ladies. I don’t care how good they are, not every track needs a bass solo.  But if the guitar takes a turn or two (or three) – or ends up a little heavy in the mix – it’s okay, especially when they’re as talented as Mr. Dow.

Take a pointer from Peggy Lee.

Or Julie Davis.

Find yourself a good guitar player.

Sublime – and very highly recommended.

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(Photo of Julie Davis-Dow by Jasmina Meyer – www.jdmeyerphotography.com)


I am hooked on Craig Ferguson’s late-night show.  Usually, the late shows feature some new-music group that has me reaching for the remote and muttering the things my father used to say.  But not last night.  The group was Marina and the Diamonds – fronted by Marina Lambrini Diamandis, who is Welsh – but of Greek heritage.

I am smitten.

I probably liked the selection they performed, “I Am Not A Robot,” having heard it on BBC’s Radio One, to which I often listen while driving.  But I didn’t notice it until last night.

When it clicked.  And now that I’ve heard it, I must have it.  Just like the old Top-40 radio days.

Here’s the official video, but the clip from the show is probably viewable at tv.com.

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About Doug Boynton

A little about me? Fair question. My name is Doug Boynton. I’ve worked around the broadcasting business most of my life, as a journalist - or selling the works of other broadcast journalists. I’m also an aspiring mystery writer. I get a few review discs now and then, but most of what gets reviewed…is stuff I’ve purchased, and yes - I’m more inclined to buy stuff I know I’ll like. But the ability to download an album for ten bucks at iTunes or listen to a whole album at Yahoo! Music late on a Friday night with a beer in my hand means I’m ready to take a chance - if not on love (way too much of that in my past), at least on a few tunes. Let’s be clear - I’m a consumer. I attempt to be an informed consumer, but I’m no expert on who played sax on what. I can just barely tell my Nelson Riddle from my Billy May, but I know what I like. And the things I like, I try to find out more about. What I do like are mostly straight-ahead standards backed by a small combo. But every once in a while (more often, now that I’ve taken to listening to BBC’s Radio Two over the Internet), something will come along and have me scrambling to find out more. With a few clicks these days, that itch can be easily satisfied. You don’t agree? It’s okay. More often than not, my wife doesn’t either. Remember, this is something I do for my own amusement and education, and opinions are like elbows. Everyone has at least one. Want to play nice, and try your hand at a thoughtful 300-500 word review of something I’ve missed? Want to file a dissent? That would be great! Send it here. I can’t afford to buy all the music I’d like. I have too many ex-wives out there already. I’ll pay you with the eternal thanks of a grateful nation - or at least those who read this. All I ask is that it’s a female vocalist you’re reviewing - solo or fronting a band, and that you’re willing to put your real name on the review. Thanks for stopping by this time.
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2 Responses to Loverly – Davis and Dow

  1. Sue Cornelius says:

    Julie and Kelly, what a wonderful song to download. I really appreciate your mom sending it to me. Would love to see you perform live again! It’s been too long,
    Susie/Austin

  2. Carol Woolf says:

    Very interesting song for a jazz singer done in a very interesting way. You two are pretty wonderful. Thanks for the download

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