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Musical artist
Bryn Davies (born August 22, 1976) is an American
bassist ,
cellist , and occasional
pianist . She grew up in
Livermore, California . In 1997 she majored in
Jazz Performance at the
Berklee College of Music in
Boston, Massachusetts . There she met mandolin player Billy Bright and guitarist Brian Smith, with whom she formed the Two High String Band.
[1] In 1997, Bryn began working with
Peter Rowan as the Texas Trio,
[2] which toured the US
[3]
[4] and eventually would become the
Peter Rowan &
Tony Rice Quartet.
[5]
In 2004 Davies moved to
Nashville, Tennessee . From January to August 2007 she worked with
Patty Griffin on the
Children Running Through tour. Davies has an extensive discography, and has recorded with
Guy Clark , The
Peter Rowan &
Tony Rice Quartet,
Old and & In the Way , and
Don Edwards . She has toured with
Marty Stuart ,
The Tony Rice Unit ,
Darrell Scott ,
Guy Clark ,
Steve Earle ,
Jim Lauderdale and
Shawn Camp . Along with her many studio and side projects, Davies currently tours with
Darrell Scott ,
Jack White and
Scott Miller .
Davies has lived in Knoxville, Tennessee since 2014 and received a bachelor's degree in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Tennessee in 2019. As of 2020 she is employed as a safety engineer at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and continues to play bass as a sideline to her new career instead of as a full-time profession.
[1]
Discography
Blunderbuss (
Jack White )
Somedays The Song Writes You (w/ Guy Clark)
Songs and Stories (w/ Guy Clark)
Workbench Songs (w/ Guy Clark)
Beautiful Dream (w/ Steve Conn)
Send It Down (w/ Kai Welch)
This Land: Woody Guthrie's America (w/ John McCutcheon)
Passage (w/ John McCutcheon)
Quartet (w/ Peter Rowan and Tony Rice)
You Were There For Me (w/ Peter Rowan and Tony Rice)
Old & In the Gray (w/ Old & In the Gray)
Generation Nation (w/ Republic of Strings)
Megan McCormick (w/ Megan McCormick)
Could We Get Any Closer? (w/ Jim Lauderdale)
The Good Life (w/ Justin Townes Earle)
Midnight at the Movies (w/ Justin Townes Earle)
Harlem River Blues (w/ Justin Townes Earle)
Nothing's Gonna Change The Way You Feel About Me Now (w/Justin Townes Earle)
Between Us (w/ Peter Bradley Adams)
Traces (w/ Peter Bradley Adams)
Jedd Hughes (w/ Jedd Hughes)
High Lonesome Cowboy (w/Don Edwards and Peter Rowan)
Ford Turrell (w/Ford Turrell)
Roseanna (w/Marcus Hummon)
Lazaretto (w/Jack White)
References
^ Caligiuri, Jim. "
Burning Brights: Coupling Careers in the Fields of Bluegrass ",
The Austin Chronicle , June 23, 2003. Retrieved on December 13, 2008.
^ Horgan, Candace. "Reggabilly ragout Rowan brings carte blanche to musical mix",
The Denver Post , April 14, 2000, p. E14.
^ Weideman, Paul. "Peter Rowan travels in, out of bluegrass",
The Santa Fe New Mexican , April 21, 2000, p. 30.
^ McLennan, Scott. "Peter Rowan forms the Texas Trio... All four of 'em",
Telegram & Gazette , August 27, 2000, p. 3.
^ Regenstreif, Mike. "Peter Rowan and Tony Rice Quartet",
The Gazette , February 15, 2007, p. D2.
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