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Peace Run Records is proud to present a stellar concert featuring award winning singer-songwriter Jo Davie for a very special evening of music on Sunday May 11th as she launches her debut EP Nothing Comes Free at the gorgeous Eudlo Hall on the Sunshine Coast. This show promises to be full of stunning vocals and harmonies so book your tickets early and support awesome independent Australian music! Doors open 6.30pm and show starts 7pm. Tickets are $35 / $25 concession and $10 for you (13-17). We look forward to seeing you there!
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Produced with Sam Cromack (Ball Park Music), this debut invites the listener into a delicately curated set of songs, vulnerable, powerful, raw and lush in equal measure. For this live release, Jo will appear with her full band at Eudlo Hall, supported by incredible Americana folk duo and much loved Sunshine Coast musicians, Those Folk. Expect immersive songwriting, delivered in exquisite three-part harmony.
Jo Davie has won audiences and accolades across Australia and become a regular on the festival circuit, performing at Woodford Folk Festival (QLD), Sydney Festival (NSW), The National Folk Festival (ACT), Caloundra Music Festival (QLD) and many more. In 2024 she won the Carol Lloyd Award, and supported ARIA-winning artist Katie Noonan to sold-out audiences at QPAC Concert Hall Brisbane, Sydney Festival, Bleach Festival and Darwin Festival. In conjunction, Jo has gained recognition as lead vocalist of folk/jazz ensemble ‘Cigány Weaver’ (nominated for 2 x National Live Music Awards) and as long-term band member for award-winning artist Asha Jefferies with whom she has toured the US, UK and Europe.
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Jo Davie Biography
Graced with jazz sensibilities, exceptional vocal technique and a four-octave range, vocalist Jo Davie offers up genuine story-telling. Bursting onto the Australian scene as runner-up to the 2018 Folk Alliance Young Artist of the Year, she is winning audiences and accolades across Australia, with her unique style and vibrant stage presence. Recently, Jo supported ARIA award-winning artist Katie Noonan at Brisbane’s QPAC Concert Hall, Sydney Festival, Bleach Festival and Darwin Festival, alongside a run of Victorian shows. Whether performing her own songs, soaring above her raucous band 'Cigány Weaver', or playing in Asha Jefferies’ band, Jo sings with heartfelt simplicity, technical skill and impressive versatility. Having showcased at festivals including Woodford Folk Festival (QLD), The National Folk Festival (ACT), Bello Winter Music Festival (NSW), Cullulleraine Music Festival (VIC), and Tablelands Folk Festival (FNQ), her career has already taken her across Australia. Above all, Jo’s primary focus is to share stories, hoping to put a little bit of herself into every song she performs.
Anika Luna (Triple J): "Heartfelt and to the bone - what a strong debut from this Meanjin act on the rise."
Helen Pitt (Sydney Morning Herald): "Two names stand out for me from the entire 24-day Sydney Festival program: Christie Whelan Brown and Jo Davie. Remember them. I won't forget their performances. Jo Davie was the support act for Katie Noonan: Joni Mitchell's Blue 50th Anniversary...Davie took to the stage in a '70s-style chiffon style dress that could have come from the Canadian crooner's wardrobe, and her husky, sweet, high, bell-like voice could easily be mistaken for Mitchell's, who made leaping up to her head voice an art. She was an exquisite entree to the main act of Noonan."
Ash McGregor (Triple J, live on Home & Hosed): "It's a stunning song, it's about being left in relationship limbo, like love me, or leave me. And her tone is beautiful, she's influenced by artists like Julia Jacklin and Phoebe Bridgers and I can just hear her singing their singles, she's someone that I've been watching for quite a while since I used to live in Meanjin/Brisbane and she's always been creating, collaborating, working in music in it's purest form, playing gigs at Woodford Folk Festival. It's something that I've always admired from her, she's got so much craft behind her so I'm very excited that she's finally got a debut single out in the world...She's someone you've gotta be keeping an eye on, and if you want to hear her four octave range live, she's playing a show in Brisbane on the 21st of this month."
Read MoreAnika Luna (Triple J): "Heartfelt and to the bone - what a strong debut from this Meanjin act on the rise."
Helen Pitt (Sydney Morning Herald): "Two names stand out for me from the entire 24-day Sydney Festival program: Christie Whelan Brown and Jo Davie. Remember them. I won't forget their performances. Jo Davie was the support act for Katie Noonan: Joni Mitchell's Blue 50th Anniversary...Davie took to the stage in a '70s-style chiffon style dress that could have come from the Canadian crooner's wardrobe, and her husky, sweet, high, bell-like voice could easily be mistaken for Mitchell's, who made leaping up to her head voice an art. She was an exquisite entree to the main act of Noonan."
Ash McGregor (Triple J, live on Home & Hosed): "It's a stunning song, it's about being left in relationship limbo, like love me, or leave me. And her tone is beautiful, she's influenced by artists like Julia Jacklin and Phoebe Bridgers and I can just hear her singing their singles, she's someone that I've been watching for quite a while since I used to live in Meanjin/Brisbane and she's always been creating, collaborating, working in music in it's purest form, playing gigs at Woodford Folk Festival. It's something that I've always admired from her, she's got so much craft behind her so I'm very excited that she's finally got a debut single out in the world...She's someone you've gotta be keeping an eye on, and if you want to hear her four octave range live, she's playing a show in Brisbane on the 21st of this month."
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