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Wednesday 17th August. The Half Moon. Guy Davis. It’s another warm August night this time in West London Following a great Monday evening of acoustic blues with Charlie Parr, tonight is the turn of Guy Davis in the same vein.
Again it’s one man and a guitar with Davis switching between his 12 string and six string acoustics with a dash of blues harp thrown in for good measure.
It’s a set of standards and original songs much taken from his latest album Kokomo Kidd which sounds great. There are many stories to be told tonight in between the songs while he tunes with special mention to the accompanying story to the album’s title track. It’s essentially about the black coal delivery man to the white house who on top of coal sends alcohol, drugs and women down the chute into the building. He’s the Ray Donovan of his time fixing things for men who are running the country.
Davis’ fretwork is impressive whether he’s just picking or playing slide and he possesses that classic blues voice. Obviously a perfectionist the only complaint of the night is the constant tuning in between all songs. I’ve got a reasonable ear but am sure that most of us wouldn’t have noticed the difference and he could probably have fitted in an extra song or two with the twiddling.
Again it’s difficult to pick a highlight but he did do great versions of Statesboro Blues and Little Red Rooster plus a brilliant harmonica performance from the stage show Finians Rainbow made famous by Sonny Terry.
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Sundre arts centre in calgary, canada on sun, 26 apr 2015.
Concert was awesome. Loved his interaction with the audience.
Klondike Institute of the Arts in Dawson, Canada on Tue, 28 Apr 2015
We enjoyed Guy Davis tremendously. He is awesome! I would recommend everyone go see him.
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Guy Davis was born 71 years ago, on Monday, 12 May 1952 in New York, US.
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*** = Appearing as a Trio (Mark Murphy - Bass, Professor Louie - keyboards & accordion)
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Guy Davis performs from 5:40 to 6:50 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 5 at the 20th annual Sugar Maple Music Festival at Lake Farm County Park in Madison. He’ll also perform with Piedmont Bluz on the intimate Roots & Reasons Stage at 3:20 p.m. Sugar Maple Music Festival performer Guy Davis’ parents are acting icons Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, and Guy dabbled in screen roles, including starring in 1984’s hip-hop flick “Beat Street.” But his heart is planted in performing traditional blues music as firmly as paint on the wall. For decades, Davis, 71, has entertained audiences as a solo artist, earning two Grammy nominations in the old-time blues category. (His most recent album, “Be Ready When I Call You,” lost in 2022, and another recording was topped for a Grammy by the Rolling Stones in 2018.) Sugar Maple: How did you become a bluesman? Davis: “I went to a summer camp run by Pete Seeger’s brother (Mike Seeger) and I learned a lot of old songs, including blues, back then. I was about 8 (in 1961). The music captured me at a young age.” SM: Can you explain what it is about traditional blues that stirs your soul? Davis: “Music is my religion. Blues is just a door of the church that I go into. It unlocks other doors.” SM: You want to keep legendary blues music vital? Davis: “An artist’s job is to say the same thing in a different way. By keeping the old music alive, it inspires new music. But you always pay homage to predecessors not just by doing their music, but music that is inspired by them.” SM: Your current tour schedule is packed with so many American dates, and you’ll go across Canada then to the United Kingdom. You must love the road? Davis: “The only thing I enjoy is walking out onstage and playing music. Running through airports, going through security, missing flights, and having to get travel in places where I don’t know the language is hell.” SM: You’ve performed in 48 of 50 states. What’s left? Davis: “Hawaii and Wyoming.” SM: You played spontaneously in Red Square in Moscow, but you were chased out for singing there. What happened? Davis: “It’s true. My manager suggested I bust out into ‘Walkin’ Blues’ in Red Square, so he could put it on a video. He already had video of me singing it in front of an iceberg in Greenland and a few other unusual places. It didn’t last long in Red Square. Police asked me to stop. But we still got a nugget of footage.” SM: How tough is it to play as you get older? Davis: “Playing’s easy. I enjoy it more than ever. The travelling – that’s hard.” SM: At the Sugar Maple Festival, you’ll play on the main stage, then join Piedmont Bluz on a side stage to perform the music of Mississippi John Hurt. What is it about Mississippi John that you like? Davis: “His music sound was masterful. He was such an icon of a certain sound that deals with finger picking. That, combined with his voice, made it so no one sounded like him. There were other finger pickers like Elizabeth Cotton, but no one sounded like Mississippi John Hurt.” SM: What will you play during your solo set? Davis: “Expect excitement. It’s an eclectic set of music. There might even be a song I haven’t written yet. I keep writing and writing still. If I play an old song, I find new ways to play it.”
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How ‘housewife’ became an insult
Lisa selin davis’s new book — part history, part memoir, part sociology — explores the indignities of modern womanhood.
“Housewife” is a word you don’t hear much anymore. What started as a term to describe women who work in the home as caretakers has become something much more fraught — a sexist insult, a way to contain and belittle. Housewives have been stereotyped, suburbanized, lobotomized, medicated, politicized, sexualized, idealized, sentimentalized and sensationalized (see the Real Housewives franchise) — everything but supported by policies and partners that recognize the value of domestic labor, whoever performs it. That Lisa Selin Davis chose “Housewife” as the title of her new book signals an intention to venture onto treacherous ground.
But the title may be the most provocative thing about “ Housewife .” If you’re in need of a cathartic read that distills the anger and exhaustion of America’s overburdened mothers and wives, this is not the book for you. Instead, Davis offers a tour — part history, part sociology, part memoir — of the mucky middle where many women find themselves stuck, bogged down by sexist expectations, economic and practical constraints, and competing desires.
This isn’t Davis’s first attempt to sort out how gendered social pressures shape female lives. Her previous book, “ Tomboy ,” focused on the long tradition of “girls who dare to be different.” That book, and particularly some of the articles and op-eds she has published about gender dysphoria and transgender kids, have not earned her a lot of friends in the transgender community.
If anything sparks controversy about “Housewife,” it’s likely to be how conventional its focus is. Davis sticks to the experiences of heterosexual married women, which means that many contemporary domestic arrangements go unexamined. The people she profiles fill traditional roles, trying and mostly failing, through no fault of their own, to find a workable combination of wife, mother, domestic maven and income earner/professional.
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Davis knows firsthand how tricky it is, and she’s most reliable when writing about her own conflicted experiences. A novelist and freelance writer and a married mother of two, she belongs to what she calls “the laptop class.” She feels privileged and precarious, uncomfortably aware that her husband’s steady income guarantees the rent money on their Brooklyn home — and also that the family depends on her unpaid labor. Before the pandemic, “I had done a lot of the parenting grunt work (not to say that it wasn’t at times joyful); the schlepping to and from school, the cooking and cleaning, figuring out the schedule and activities,” Davis writes. “I’d also done the heavy lifting of deciphering what our kids needed and how to meet those needs, researching everything from sports to sleep training (which we failed at pretty horribly).”
The pandemic gave the couple a chance to recalibrate. He stepped up around the house; she learned to step back, which required a closer look at what she really wanted. “I admit it was hard to get used to,” she writes. One of the book’s takeaways is the obvious but essential point that equitable domestic arrangements require periodic renegotiation.
At least Davis’s husband sounds like a stand-up guy. Many of her sources — optimistic, naive, or socially conditioned — trusted their partners to live up to their end of the marital bargain. They learned the hard way that “a man is not a plan,” to quote Georgia Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis, who dropped that truth bomb the day after Valentine’s Day, testifying on whether her relationship with the special prosecutor in their case against Donald Trump led to financial gain.
Davis profiles Nora, a social worker who gave up her job when her second child arrived. Child-care costs would have eaten up her earnings. Her husband, climbing the professional ladder, traveled a lot. He also racked up major debt and was a serial cheater. The marriage didn’t survive. Neither did any financial security Nora might have had.
Women with partners who do stick around can pay a price, too. Davis cites the work of sociologist Jaclyn Wong (one of many researchers cited briefly in “Housewife”), who did a multiyear study of “dual-career” male-female couples. Among those categorized as “trending traditional,” Wong found, the wife was much more likely to step back from or give up her career. “They’d invoke the gender pay gap — she’d never earn as much as him anyway — to make sense of her subjugated career trajectory,” Davis writes. Inequality breeds inequality.
This feels like a tale as old as time. Is it?
Davis dips back into prehistory to find out whether “the man-hunter/woman-gatherer trope” has evolutionary as well as cultural roots. Archaeological evidence, Davis learns, suggests that women in the early Americas were big-game hunters as well as gatherers. (No word on who cooked and cleaned.) “What these data are telling us is that the sexual division of labor that we understand in Western society is not a given,” anthropologist Randy Haas tells her. “There’s nothing intrinsic about it.”
Davis also points to colonial America, where she says housewives formed part of an interdependent network — a collective-care model she suggests could be made to work again. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, before they were relegated to the suburbs, housewives agitated and organized. In the 1930s, some wielded collective purchasing power through the National Housewives League, formed by Black women to support Black-owned businesses and communities.
Like a supermom, “Housewife” tries to do too much and accomplishes less than it could. Davis could have made a convincing case with fewer historical detours and more contemporary stories (including her own). As for the “what to do about it” promise of the subtitle, she doesn’t really have a good answer beyond collective care and renegotiated relationships. It doesn’t feel fair to tell already stressed caregivers it’s up to them to change things: “What could moms achieve if we used our powers for self-advocacy?” she writes. “Mothers need personal zeitgeist shifts, to collectively reject the present expectations — and set new ones.”
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That sounds dandy, but as a Gen Xer, Davis knows it’s not easy to set down socially imposed burdens. She recalls how the 1970s Enjoli perfume imprinted on viewers the idea that we “can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan, and never, never let you forget you’re a man.” In other words that “a modern woman” could and should have it all. (No wonder “Gen X is a mess,” Davis comments.)
Maybe millennial and Gen Z caretakers, whatever their family arrangements or gender, will figure it out. But they can’t do it alone. And they shouldn’t have to.
Jennifer Howard is the author of “Clutter: An Untidy History.”
Why Women Still Do It All and What to Do Instead
By Lisa Selin Davis
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Rating: 5 out of 5 Story of my life by tsmilez12 on 2/8/12 Temple for the Performing Arts - Des Moines. There was so many great parts of this show....so intimate and fun. lots of audience participation and a lot of information was shared between the artist and the crowd. guy was great and shook everyones hand as they left...would definitely see this master of multiple instruments again.
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tradition, is Davis's old worn boot of a voice. It's full of creases and cracks, but his gruff delivery resonates with a sense of experience ... Russian tour + = Daytime school related gigs PRIVATE *** = Appearing as a Trio (Mark Murphy - Bass, Professor Louie - keyboards & accordion)
Get Guy Davis setlists - view them, share them, ... Aug 19 2023. Guy Davis at Chenango County Blues Festival 2023. Artist: Guy Davis ... Doors: 11:00 AM. Edit setlist Show all edit options. Edit setlist songs; Edit venue & date; Edit set times; Edit tour; Add to festival; Report setlist; Apr 30 2023. Guy Davis at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni ...
Half Moon - Putney, London. Sun, Nov 5, 2023 7:30 PM. £15 Adv / £17 Door. Entry Requirements: 18+ after 7pm. Guy Davis is a two-time, back-to-back Grammy nominee for Best Traditional Blues, a musician, actor, author, and songwriter. Guy uses a blend of Roots, Blues, Folk, Rock, Rap, Spoken Word, and World Music to comment on, and address the ...
Guy Davis performs from 5:40 to 6:50 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 5 at the 20th annual Sugar Maple Music Festival at Lake Farm County Park in Madison. ... Your current tour schedule is packed with so many American dates, and you'll go across Canada then to the United Kingdom. ... 2023 Festival Line-up Taking Shape . The 2022 Sugar Maple Music ...
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The routes, and roots, of Guy's blues are as diverse as the music form itself. It can be soulful, moaning out a people's cry, or playful and bouncy as. more... Follow Guy Davis on Ents24 to receive updates on any new tour dates the moment they are announced... Follow. Be the first to know about new tour dates. Alerts are free and always will be.
Excellent show. by Trish on 9/4/19Concord Pavilion - Concord. Black Street & Guy sound great! Also, SWV did there thing! Ginuwine was fantastic! Loaded 10 out of 368 reviews. Buy Guy tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com site. Find Guy tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos.
Moscow has some of the most well-decorated metro stations in the world but visitors don't always know which are the best to see. This guided tour takes you to the city's most opulent stations, decorated in styles ranging from neoclassicism to art deco and featuring chandeliers and frescoes, and also provides a history of (and guidance on how to use) the Moscow metro system.
Moscow has some of the most well-decorated metro stations in the world but visitors don't always know which are the best to see. This guided tour takes you to the city's most opulent stations, decorated in styles ranging from neoclassicism to art deco and featuring chandeliers and frescoes, and also provides a history of (and guidance on how to use) the Moscow metro system.
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Instead, Davis offers a tour — part history, part sociology, part memoir — of the mucky middle where many women find themselves stuck, bogged down by sexist expectations, economic and ...
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March 7, 2024. ( 2024-03-07) Related. The Gentlemen (film) The Gentlemen is an action comedy television series created by Guy Ritchie for Netflix. It is a spin-off of Ritchie's 2019 film of the same name. The series stars Theo James in the lead role and was released on March 7, 2024.