Davina and the Vagabonds
Davina and the Vagabonds is a jazz blues band based in the Twin Cities, Minnesota and formed in 2006. The band consists of Davina Lozier (formerly Sowers),[1] Zack Lozier (trumpet), Steve Rogness (trombone), Connor McRae Hammergren (drums), and Andrew Foreman (upright bass). Their 2014 release titled Sunshine charted at #13 on the Billboard Blues Chart.[2] One of the singles from Sunshine, "I Would Rather Drink Muddy Water" peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Blues Digital Songs.[3] The earlier album Black Cloud, released in 2011, was named by the Minneapolis Star & Tribune as one of the ten best releases of the year.[4] Davina and the Vagabonds have traveled extensively throughout the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe.[5]
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Sowers performing in 2014 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Twin Cities, Minnesota, U.S. |
Genres | Blues, Jazz, Roots, Americana |
Years active | 2006 — present |
Labels | Indie |
Website | davinaandthevagabonds |
Members | Davina Sowers Zack Lozier Steve Rogness Connor McRae Hammergren Upright Bass Players: Andrew Foreman |
Style
Davina and the Vagabonds's music consists of a New Orleans sound, featuring elements of blues, jazz, R&B, soul, and gospel. Sowers describes the sound as "unique" when attempting to put a name to it.[6] They feature no guitar, instead using horns, piano, and drums.[7] NPR's Marc Silver refers to the music as "rooted in early-20th-century blues and jazz, but freshened up with the 21st-century cheek of Sowers' teasing vocals and clever lyrics".[8]
Members
- Davina Sowers (Vocals/Piano/Ukulele) Claim to fame: Singer, songwriter, bandleader and go-getter of Davina and the Vagabonds.[9]
- Zack Lozier (Trumpet/Vocals, replacing Dan Eikmeier)
- Steve Rogness (Trombone/Vocals, replacing Ben Link)
- George Marich (Drums)
- Andrew Foreman/Chris Bates/Liz Draper/Keith Yanes (Alternating Upright Bass)
- Zack Lozier
- Steve Rogness
Discography
- Live @ The Times (2008)
- (Set/Disc 1) Track list:
- Intro
- Knock Me a Kiss
- PushPin
- Muddy Water
- Death
- This Little Light of Mine
- DayDream
- Big Fish
- Monday Date
- The Clock
- Watching the River Flow
- St. Michael vs. The Devil
- (Set/Disc 2) Track list:
- Love
- Hate
- No Buts, No Maybes
- Dream a Little Dream of Me
- Put a Lid On It
- I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday
- Honey Pie
- St. James Infirmary
- Back To Memphis
- Under Lock and Key
- MLPS in February
- Finally Home
Recorded at The Times Bar and Cafe Minneapolis July 6–7, 2008
- Black Cloud (2011)
- Track list:
- Vagabond Stomp (intro)
- Black Cloud
- Disappears
- Start Running
- Sugar Moon
- PushPin
- Lipstick and Chrome
- River
- Let’s Bring It Back
- Bee Sting
- Crosseyed
- Carry Him With You
- Vagabond Stomp (outro)
- Sunshine (2014)
- Track list:
- Sunshine
- Flow
- Fizzle out
- Away From Me
- I Try to Be Good
- You Better Start Prayin
- Red Shoes
- Throw It to the Wolves for Love
- I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water
- You Must Be Losing Your Mind
- Heavenly Day
- Under Lock and Key
- Nicollet and Tenth (2016)
- Track list:
- 5 ft 2
- Ain’t That A Shame
- Bee Sting
- Black Cloud
- His Eye Is On The Sparrow
- I Would Rather Go Blind
- Knock Me A Kiss
- Lipstick And Chrome
- Louisiana Fairytale
- Muddy Waters
- Red Shoes
- Shake That Thing
- St James
- Start Runnin’
- Sunshine
- Travelin’ All Alone
- You Must Be Losing Your Mind
Recorded Live at the Dakota Jazz Club Minneapolis January 16–17, 2015
- Sugar Drops (2019)
- Track list:
- Bone Collection
- I Can't Believe I Let You Go
- Devil Horns
- Little Miss Moonshine
- Sugar Drops
- Another Lonely Day
- No Matter Where We Are
- Mr. Big Talker
- Magic Kisses
- Deep End
Recorded at Nashville’s Compass Sound Studio.
References
- Dickinson, Chrissie (May 4, 2017). "Davina Sowers kicked heroin, and now she's kicking -- jams". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved August 13, 2017.
- "Sunshine Gets on Billboard Charts". Retrieved October 14, 2014.
- "Billboard Chart History". Retrieved December 29, 2014.
- "Davina & The Vagabonds". Monterey Jazz Festival. Archived from the original on September 23, 2014. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
- "Women Who Rock: Davina From Davina And The Vagabonds". CBS Local. Retrieved October 15, 2014.
- Walgamott, Kent. "Davina & the Vagabonds pounds out the past". Colorado Springs Independent. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
- "Davina and the Vagabonds". Chapel Arts. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
- Silver, Marc (June 11, 2011). "Davina And The Vagabonds: Piano Licks, Vocal Tricks". National Public Radio. Retrieved December 29, 2014."The song is "lipstickandchrome," named for the tube of ruby-red that Sowers never leaves home without and the mirror on her roadster where she checks her makeup. Like many of the tracks she wrote for her band's album Black Cloud, the tune is rooted in early-20th-century blues and jazz, but freshened up with the 21st-century cheek of Sowers' teasing vocals and clever lyrics. A party anthem, it'd sound perfectly at home booming out of a 1920 Model T — if it had a radio — or a 2011 Prius, preferably with a sunroof."
- "Style Profile: Musician Davina Sowers, 36, Minneapolis". Startribune. Retrieved December 29, 2014.