Davin James
Fort Worth Music Festival & Conference 2024
White Elephant Saloon
106 E Exchange Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Mar 2, 2024
10:00 PM CST
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The second annual Fort Worth Music Festival & Conference, a music networking conference for aspiring agents, managers, promoters, and emerging local Texas-based artists on February 28th - March 2th, 2024 in the Fort Worth Stockyards! For more information regarding festival lineup, conference panelists and participating venues, visit: www.fortworthmusicfestival.com All sales are final. No exchanges, no returns. Detailed information will be emailed to purchasers prior to the first event. Ticket redemption will be handled at Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall. Bag Policy: Bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" are allowed in the festival. All bags will be searched prior to entry. COVID-19: The venue follows local COVID-19 guidelines, which currently are not requiring proof of vaccination/negative test for entry. Parking: Ride-share service in encouraged. Valet parking is available near the entrance to Tannahill's on Exchange Street. Paid lots nearby.
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Davin James Biography
The son of a riverbank singer and campfire guitar picker, this Mississippi-born artist follows his heart to perform the country music from which he was raised.
Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Davin spent his youth in Louisiana and Arkansas, later growing up in Southeast Texas. When Davin was knee-high his father would take him on overnight hunting and fishing trips. It was here, his father would play the guitar and sing songs from early country radio. Those outings made a lasting impression on Davin, and he absorbed the music that surrounded him. By twelve, Davin had picked up the guitar and had seriously begun to play the instrument himself.
Davin's passion for making music also came from other influences such as Merle Haggard, George Jones, and Bob Wills. The Southern Rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, inspired playing for James, but his world stopped when he heard Hank Williams, Jr.'s "Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound". "He put all that stuff together..." Davin shares,"...Hardcore Honky-tonk, Blues, Gospel, and Southern Rock." Like Hank, Davin is unwilling to confine himself to a 'box'. With echoes of the greats of Southern Country, Rock, and Blues in his heart, he puts his unique stamp on the rich combination of the musical sounds that originate from Dixie and the Lonestar State.
Website
http://www.davinjames.com
Discography
Palmer Lake - 2006
Live - 2005
Magnolia - 2001
Nowhere Lounge - 1999
Making My Mark - 1995
Read MoreBorn in Jackson, Mississippi, Davin spent his youth in Louisiana and Arkansas, later growing up in Southeast Texas. When Davin was knee-high his father would take him on overnight hunting and fishing trips. It was here, his father would play the guitar and sing songs from early country radio. Those outings made a lasting impression on Davin, and he absorbed the music that surrounded him. By twelve, Davin had picked up the guitar and had seriously begun to play the instrument himself.
Davin's passion for making music also came from other influences such as Merle Haggard, George Jones, and Bob Wills. The Southern Rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, inspired playing for James, but his world stopped when he heard Hank Williams, Jr.'s "Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound". "He put all that stuff together..." Davin shares,"...Hardcore Honky-tonk, Blues, Gospel, and Southern Rock." Like Hank, Davin is unwilling to confine himself to a 'box'. With echoes of the greats of Southern Country, Rock, and Blues in his heart, he puts his unique stamp on the rich combination of the musical sounds that originate from Dixie and the Lonestar State.
Website
http://www.davinjames.com
Discography
Palmer Lake - 2006
Live - 2005
Magnolia - 2001
Nowhere Lounge - 1999
Making My Mark - 1995
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