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Past

JUL
26
2020
Topcliffe, United Kingdom
Deer Shed Festival
I Was There
JUL
25
2020
London, United Kingdom
The Lexington
I Was There
MAY
05
2020
San Francisco, CA
Great American Music Hall
I Was There
MAY
03
2020
Portland, OR
Aladdin Theater
I Was There
MAY
02
2020
Vancouver, Canada
Fox Cabaret
I Was There
MAY
01
2020
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile
I Was There
APR
26
2020
Madison, WI
High Noon Saloon
I Was There
APR
25
2020
Chicago, IL
Thalia Hall
I Was There
APR
24
2020
Detroit, MI
El Club
I Was There
APR
22
2020
Millvale, PA
Mr Small's Theatre
I Was There
APR
21
2020
Toronto, Canada
The Opera House
I Was There
APR
20
2020
South Burlington, VT
Higher Ground
I Was There
APR
17
2020
Washington, DC
9:30 Club
I Was There
APR
16
2020
Philadelphia, PA
Underground Arts
I Was There
APR
15
2020
Brooklyn, NY
The Bell House
I Was There
APR
14
2020
Brooklyn, NY
The Bell House
I Was There
APR
13
2020
Boston, MA
Paradise Rock Club
I Was There
FEB
05
2020
Berlin, Germany
Monarch
I Was There
FEB
03
2020
København SV, Denmark
Ideal Bar, VEGA - Musikkens Hus
I Was There
FEB
02
2020
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Roodkapje
I Was There
FEB
01
2020
Gent, Belgium
Charlatan
I Was There
JAN
31
2020
Paris, France
1999
I Was There
JAN
30
2020
Nyon, Switzerland
La Parenthese
I Was There
JAN
29
2020
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
De Gudde Wëllen
I Was There
JAN
27
2020
Manchester, United Kingdom
Gullivers
I Was There
JAN
26
2020
Brighton, United Kingdom
Prince Albert
I Was There
JAN
25
2020
London, United Kingdom
The Islington
I Was There
JAN
24
2020
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Broadcast
I Was There
DEC
09
2019
Hollywood, CA
The Hotel Cafe
I Was There
DEC
08
2019
San Francisco, CA
The Hotel Utah Saloon
I Was There
DEC
05
2019
Portland, OR
Polaris Hall
I Was There
DEC
04
2019
Seattle, WA
Barboza
I Was There
NOV
16
2019
Boston, MA
The Red Room @ Cafe 939
I Was There
NOV
15
2019
Brooklyn, NY
Elsewhere - Zone One
I Was There
NOV
14
2019
Pittsburgh, PA
Club Cafe
I Was There
NOV
13
2019
Washington, DC
Pie Shop
I Was There
NOV
12
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Kung Fu Necktie
I Was There
NOV
02
2019
Cutler Bay, FL
South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center
I Was There
FEB
12
2019
New York, NY
Mercury Lounge
I Was There
DEC
19
2018
Brooklyn, NY
C'mon Everybody
I Was There
NOV
01
2018
New York, NY
Mercury Lounge
I Was There
AUG
21
2018
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
JUL
16
2018
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
JUN
23
2018
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
MAY
11
2018
New York, NY
The Bell House
I Was There
MAR
20
2018
Brooklyn, NY
Threes Brewing - Tiny Montgomery
I Was There
MAR
13
2018
New York, NY
Threes Brewing - Tiny Montgomery
I Was There
MAR
06
2018
New York, NY
Threes Brewing - Tiny Montgomery
I Was There
JAN
22
2018
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3
I Was There
JAN
15
2018
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Dan
June 17th 2023
Great show! Fun to see these tracks with a band live. Hope you can work with them again...
Washington, D.C., DC@
Songbyrd
David
May 18th 2023
Along with her band Kate did not disappoint in delivering her forever thoughtful, personal, empathetic, and captivating musical take of both vulnerability, angst, and at times defiance and hope…a must see if the opportunity arises
Glasgow, United Kingdom@
Broadcast
Dan
April 9th 2023
Check out her new album on Anti- records via Bandcamp. Really great to see her playing out and having fun with the audience.
Washington, D.C., DC@
Songbyrd
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About Kate Davis

As badly as we want our trajectory to be linear and to make logical sense, sometimes life has other plans for us. We have to listen to that little voice within, whispering: rebel against the status quo. This has been the experience of singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer Kate Davis, where she hits the brakes on the life she thought she knew, grabbed the creative reins and rebuilt her artistic foundation. As she triumphantly walks away from her previous life as a conservatory-trained jazz musician and into her future as an experimental art-rock singer, Davis has found a new home within herself. This coming-of-age story is at the heart of Davis’ sophomore album, ‘Fish Bowl,’ coming soon via her new label home of ANTI- Records.

That urge to rebuild started small. Growing up in Portland where she began playing violin at age five and bass at age thirteen, Davis later moved to New York City to attend the Manhattan School Of Music. At night, Davis would sneak down to Brooklyn, where she watched indie-rock innovators Grizzly Bear and the Dirty Projectors and secretly dreamed of breaking away from the academic rigor of the jazz world she inhabited. In 2014 she was asked by the group Postmodern Jukebox to record a cover of Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass,” which accidentally went viral on YouTube. As a lifelong musician, Davis felt constrained by the limitations of one viral moment. But with time, Davis found a way to take control of her musical destiny and define her own path, which is illustrated with vivid clarity on the highly conceptual ‘Fish Bowl,’ coming three years after her debut album, ‘Trophy.’ “She has this background of tremendous musical chops and that is poured into this record, but at the same time she is able to speak to her experiences,” said Stephen Thompson of ‘Trophy’ on NPR’s All Songs Considered. “As I listen more, the technical elements of her approach, her skills, her timing, her intelligence around arrangement … all of who she is is in this record, she’s just telling us about it in a different way,” Ann Powers added.

2019’s ‘Trophy’ felt like releasing diary entries - cathartic indie rock songs written in off hours away from Davis’s known world of jazz success. Like many artists, her budding rock career and touring plans were cut short by the pandemic, so after the album’s release she turned to music and introspection. Moved by the topical themes of isolation in Daniel Johnston's recordings, she spent months lovingly reconstructing his ‘Retired Boxer’ into a cover album entitled ‘Strange Boy,’ which she released in January of 2021. After reaching out to Johnston's management for their blessing, Davis's earnest enthusiasm and respectful covers turned the relationship into a partnership with proceeds from the album going to Johnston’s Hi How Are You Project, a non-profit that educates people on the importance of mental health.

“Recording a cover of ‘Retired Boxer’ was an incredible way to live and learn through Daniel’s work,” Davis explained. “I contacted the Hi, How Are You Project because I couldn’t imagine releasing the record without their consent. Enthusiasm and support from HHAY allowed me to share Daniel’s music through the lens of mental health awareness.”

In the time since ‘Trophy’ and ‘Retired Boxer,’ Davis hunkered down and expanded her sonic universe, recalling artists that thrive in the amorphous alt-folk-rock space, such as game changers Laura Veirs and Tori Amos. ‘Fish Bowl’ goes hard at times with charging guitar and percussion but pulls back in equal measure, while Davis’ sharp, harmonizing vocals lead the charge over a range of tempos and moods, which shift from ethereal and smooth to biting.

Across ‘Fish Bowl’’s 12 deeply personal tracks, Davis traces her very own hero’s journey, from the moment she steps away from her old life to the moment she finds inner peace. She follows these steps through the eyes of Fish Bowl’s central character, FiBo, who starts out on opening track “Monster Mash” realizing the community she cultivated has turned on her and starts to seek real change. “ “Monster Mash” was one of the first songs that was written for the record,” Davis expands. “This is the moment where the character is abandoned by everything that she knew. And there's this feeling of isolation in living your life up to a point where you're like, ‘This is what I've chosen.’ But when you transition into a different phase of life, it’s easy to feel like a monster, to feel like you're harmful to people, or that people are fearful of you.” The ‘FiBo’ character was a shorthand for ‘Fish Bowl,’” Davis continued. “It's kind of a way to mask myself when I’m having my own experience moving through this journey. These songs started out being personal, vulnerable. It was an easier way to create a narrative and give it more of a shape without having to actually see myself. It's a form of self preservation. At the same time, it's kind of fun to look at FiBo and be like, ‘Here is a spirit that only I understand, because I made her.’”

Leading the entire creative process, Davis wove multiple genres — art-rock, pop, and folk — into an intricate, unique tapestry of sound. She also drew influence from a vast catalog of visuals and literary references while writing ‘Fish Bowl,’ thinking about the films of Wim Wenders and the liminal space that exists between outer space and far beneath the sea.

On the ruminative, diaristic “Consequences,” Davis — through the lens of FiBo — considers the results of a lifetime of choices and lets them wash over her. “I experienced a major low point in 2020, tangled up in a chaotic love affair where I really met myself ,” Davis says. “It’s about a very peculiar kind of heartbreak and betrayal where you’re at the mercy of your “other”.

Finally, the spare, slow-building “Call Home” is what Davis calls her “big pandemic feelings song.” Processing isolation from the confines of a bedroom in her mother’s house, Davis describes the “kind of disorientation of things not ending up the way that you thought they would.”

She adds: “That song felt to me like writing my own little sci-fi tale — an apocalyptic romance of these unknown characters. It was a dialogue between me — or FiBo — and another figure who represents an escape from purgatory.”

As she steps into an exciting new stage of her music career, Davis is taking the very meticulousness she developed from her years in the jazz world and applying them to ‘Fish Bowl.’ Like genre pillar John Coltrane, Davis is transitioning to a more musically spiritual place — a place where rules don’t matter, experimentalism is encouraged, and change is part of one’s natural progression as an artist. As Davis continues to push forward with clear-eyed determination, the indie-rock world is about to gain a new sonic voyager.
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Pop, Rock
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Kate Davis to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Kate Davis

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Merch (ad)

Fish Bowl
$19.99
Introducing Kate Davis
$2.80
Trophy
$24.99
Kiss Me Kate
$9.98
Porter: Kiss Me Kate
$20.00
Little Praise Party Happy Day Everyday
$10.69
Lanterns
$14.98
Strange Boy
$38.44
Live at Jimmy Mak's
$24.95
Best of David Haas, Vol. 1: Blest Are...
$15.33

concerts and tour dates

Past

JUL
26
2020
Topcliffe, United Kingdom
Deer Shed Festival
I Was There
JUL
25
2020
London, United Kingdom
The Lexington
I Was There
MAY
05
2020
San Francisco, CA
Great American Music Hall
I Was There
MAY
03
2020
Portland, OR
Aladdin Theater
I Was There
MAY
02
2020
Vancouver, Canada
Fox Cabaret
I Was There
MAY
01
2020
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile
I Was There
APR
26
2020
Madison, WI
High Noon Saloon
I Was There
APR
25
2020
Chicago, IL
Thalia Hall
I Was There
APR
24
2020
Detroit, MI
El Club
I Was There
APR
22
2020
Millvale, PA
Mr Small's Theatre
I Was There
APR
21
2020
Toronto, Canada
The Opera House
I Was There
APR
20
2020
South Burlington, VT
Higher Ground
I Was There
APR
17
2020
Washington, DC
9:30 Club
I Was There
APR
16
2020
Philadelphia, PA
Underground Arts
I Was There
APR
15
2020
Brooklyn, NY
The Bell House
I Was There
APR
14
2020
Brooklyn, NY
The Bell House
I Was There
APR
13
2020
Boston, MA
Paradise Rock Club
I Was There
FEB
05
2020
Berlin, Germany
Monarch
I Was There
FEB
03
2020
København SV, Denmark
Ideal Bar, VEGA - Musikkens Hus
I Was There
FEB
02
2020
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Roodkapje
I Was There
FEB
01
2020
Gent, Belgium
Charlatan
I Was There
JAN
31
2020
Paris, France
1999
I Was There
JAN
30
2020
Nyon, Switzerland
La Parenthese
I Was There
JAN
29
2020
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
De Gudde Wëllen
I Was There
JAN
27
2020
Manchester, United Kingdom
Gullivers
I Was There
JAN
26
2020
Brighton, United Kingdom
Prince Albert
I Was There
JAN
25
2020
London, United Kingdom
The Islington
I Was There
JAN
24
2020
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Broadcast
I Was There
DEC
09
2019
Hollywood, CA
The Hotel Cafe
I Was There
DEC
08
2019
San Francisco, CA
The Hotel Utah Saloon
I Was There
DEC
05
2019
Portland, OR
Polaris Hall
I Was There
DEC
04
2019
Seattle, WA
Barboza
I Was There
NOV
16
2019
Boston, MA
The Red Room @ Cafe 939
I Was There
NOV
15
2019
Brooklyn, NY
Elsewhere - Zone One
I Was There
NOV
14
2019
Pittsburgh, PA
Club Cafe
I Was There
NOV
13
2019
Washington, DC
Pie Shop
I Was There
NOV
12
2019
Philadelphia, PA
Kung Fu Necktie
I Was There
NOV
02
2019
Cutler Bay, FL
South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center
I Was There
FEB
12
2019
New York, NY
Mercury Lounge
I Was There
DEC
19
2018
Brooklyn, NY
C'mon Everybody
I Was There
NOV
01
2018
New York, NY
Mercury Lounge
I Was There
AUG
21
2018
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
JUL
16
2018
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
JUN
23
2018
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
MAY
11
2018
New York, NY
The Bell House
I Was There
MAR
20
2018
Brooklyn, NY
Threes Brewing - Tiny Montgomery
I Was There
MAR
13
2018
New York, NY
Threes Brewing - Tiny Montgomery
I Was There
MAR
06
2018
New York, NY
Threes Brewing - Tiny Montgomery
I Was There
JAN
22
2018
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3
I Was There
JAN
15
2018
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Dan
June 17th 2023
Great show! Fun to see these tracks with a band live. Hope you can work with them again...
Washington, D.C., DC@
Songbyrd
David
May 18th 2023
Along with her band Kate did not disappoint in delivering her forever thoughtful, personal, empathetic, and captivating musical take of both vulnerability, angst, and at times defiance and hope…a must see if the opportunity arises
Glasgow, United Kingdom@
Broadcast
Dan
April 9th 2023
Check out her new album on Anti- records via Bandcamp. Really great to see her playing out and having fun with the audience.
Washington, D.C., DC@
Songbyrd
View More Fan Reviews

About Kate Davis

As badly as we want our trajectory to be linear and to make logical sense, sometimes life has other plans for us. We have to listen to that little voice within, whispering: rebel against the status quo. This has been the experience of singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer Kate Davis, where she hits the brakes on the life she thought she knew, grabbed the creative reins and rebuilt her artistic foundation. As she triumphantly walks away from her previous life as a conservatory-trained jazz musician and into her future as an experimental art-rock singer, Davis has found a new home within herself. This coming-of-age story is at the heart of Davis’ sophomore album, ‘Fish Bowl,’ coming soon via her new label home of ANTI- Records.

That urge to rebuild started small. Growing up in Portland where she began playing violin at age five and bass at age thirteen, Davis later moved to New York City to attend the Manhattan School Of Music. At night, Davis would sneak down to Brooklyn, where she watched indie-rock innovators Grizzly Bear and the Dirty Projectors and secretly dreamed of breaking away from the academic rigor of the jazz world she inhabited. In 2014 she was asked by the group Postmodern Jukebox to record a cover of Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass,” which accidentally went viral on YouTube. As a lifelong musician, Davis felt constrained by the limitations of one viral moment. But with time, Davis found a way to take control of her musical destiny and define her own path, which is illustrated with vivid clarity on the highly conceptual ‘Fish Bowl,’ coming three years after her debut album, ‘Trophy.’ “She has this background of tremendous musical chops and that is poured into this record, but at the same time she is able to speak to her experiences,” said Stephen Thompson of ‘Trophy’ on NPR’s All Songs Considered. “As I listen more, the technical elements of her approach, her skills, her timing, her intelligence around arrangement … all of who she is is in this record, she’s just telling us about it in a different way,” Ann Powers added.

2019’s ‘Trophy’ felt like releasing diary entries - cathartic indie rock songs written in off hours away from Davis’s known world of jazz success. Like many artists, her budding rock career and touring plans were cut short by the pandemic, so after the album’s release she turned to music and introspection. Moved by the topical themes of isolation in Daniel Johnston's recordings, she spent months lovingly reconstructing his ‘Retired Boxer’ into a cover album entitled ‘Strange Boy,’ which she released in January of 2021. After reaching out to Johnston's management for their blessing, Davis's earnest enthusiasm and respectful covers turned the relationship into a partnership with proceeds from the album going to Johnston’s Hi How Are You Project, a non-profit that educates people on the importance of mental health.

“Recording a cover of ‘Retired Boxer’ was an incredible way to live and learn through Daniel’s work,” Davis explained. “I contacted the Hi, How Are You Project because I couldn’t imagine releasing the record without their consent. Enthusiasm and support from HHAY allowed me to share Daniel’s music through the lens of mental health awareness.”

In the time since ‘Trophy’ and ‘Retired Boxer,’ Davis hunkered down and expanded her sonic universe, recalling artists that thrive in the amorphous alt-folk-rock space, such as game changers Laura Veirs and Tori Amos. ‘Fish Bowl’ goes hard at times with charging guitar and percussion but pulls back in equal measure, while Davis’ sharp, harmonizing vocals lead the charge over a range of tempos and moods, which shift from ethereal and smooth to biting.

Across ‘Fish Bowl’’s 12 deeply personal tracks, Davis traces her very own hero’s journey, from the moment she steps away from her old life to the moment she finds inner peace. She follows these steps through the eyes of Fish Bowl’s central character, FiBo, who starts out on opening track “Monster Mash” realizing the community she cultivated has turned on her and starts to seek real change. “ “Monster Mash” was one of the first songs that was written for the record,” Davis expands. “This is the moment where the character is abandoned by everything that she knew. And there's this feeling of isolation in living your life up to a point where you're like, ‘This is what I've chosen.’ But when you transition into a different phase of life, it’s easy to feel like a monster, to feel like you're harmful to people, or that people are fearful of you.” The ‘FiBo’ character was a shorthand for ‘Fish Bowl,’” Davis continued. “It's kind of a way to mask myself when I’m having my own experience moving through this journey. These songs started out being personal, vulnerable. It was an easier way to create a narrative and give it more of a shape without having to actually see myself. It's a form of self preservation. At the same time, it's kind of fun to look at FiBo and be like, ‘Here is a spirit that only I understand, because I made her.’”

Leading the entire creative process, Davis wove multiple genres — art-rock, pop, and folk — into an intricate, unique tapestry of sound. She also drew influence from a vast catalog of visuals and literary references while writing ‘Fish Bowl,’ thinking about the films of Wim Wenders and the liminal space that exists between outer space and far beneath the sea.

On the ruminative, diaristic “Consequences,” Davis — through the lens of FiBo — considers the results of a lifetime of choices and lets them wash over her. “I experienced a major low point in 2020, tangled up in a chaotic love affair where I really met myself ,” Davis says. “It’s about a very peculiar kind of heartbreak and betrayal where you’re at the mercy of your “other”.

Finally, the spare, slow-building “Call Home” is what Davis calls her “big pandemic feelings song.” Processing isolation from the confines of a bedroom in her mother’s house, Davis describes the “kind of disorientation of things not ending up the way that you thought they would.”

She adds: “That song felt to me like writing my own little sci-fi tale — an apocalyptic romance of these unknown characters. It was a dialogue between me — or FiBo — and another figure who represents an escape from purgatory.”

As she steps into an exciting new stage of her music career, Davis is taking the very meticulousness she developed from her years in the jazz world and applying them to ‘Fish Bowl.’ Like genre pillar John Coltrane, Davis is transitioning to a more musically spiritual place — a place where rules don’t matter, experimentalism is encouraged, and change is part of one’s natural progression as an artist. As Davis continues to push forward with clear-eyed determination, the indie-rock world is about to gain a new sonic voyager.
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Pop, Rock
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon

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