Doors open at 7 - Music at 7:30 - $35 advance tickets - $40 at the door
This will be a fully seated, listening room style show
Joshua Davis was raised in the folk tradition: the music, the social movements, the land.
Immerse yourself in an intimate evening of heartfelt songs and stories with Joshua Davis performing solo on The Alluvion stage to kick off our winter season of live music.
A very special guest duo, and students of Joshua Davis at Interlochen will be opening up the night: "A to Z" aka Audrey Mason and Zinnia Dungjen
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“My sound is rooted in the folk tradition,” Davis explains, “but it’s not folk music. Terms like Americana, roots rock, and heartland rock come up, but there’s so much more to it than that. I’m not a purist: I play with that American folk lineage, I play with those metaphors.”
His versatility and ravenous musical curiosity has resulted in a divergent and fervent output. Since his appearance as a finalist on Season 8 of NBC’s “The Voice”, Davis has been churning out an album a year and has plans to continue to do so. His sensibilities shine brightest on his latest trio of solo releases, each a thoughtful dispatch on life, love, change, and growth.
Learn more on his website
About the openers:
Audrey Mason and Zinnia Dungjen, both multi-faceted instrumentalists and vocalists are a young local talent going by the name "A to Z". Having met at their current high school, Interlochen Arts Academy where they study songwriting, the young women have been playing around Northern Michigan together for two years now. They have opened for Grammy nominated artist Five for Fighting and local artists such as The Accidentals, and play indie folk music with alt rock influences.