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Artist description
Teena Davis is an unbelievable talent, with gospel influenced vocals that has mesmerized audiences everywhere. |
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Music Style
Pop/Soul |
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Musical Influences
Soul/R&B/Gospel/Country |
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Similar Artists
Mariah Carey/Whitney Houston/Toni Braxton/Celine Dion/Christina Aguilera |
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Artist History
Teena Davis was born and raised in Bellingham, Washington, a small town near the Canadian border. She nurtured her talent from an early age by singing in church and by listening to gospel music for hours on end. The debut album for Teena Davis features eleven soulful tracks that highlight her strong vocal abilities. Teena has fans worldwide that love her southern styled soulful vocals. |
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Group Members
Teena Davis |
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Instruments
Guitar and Piano |
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Albums
"This Day" |
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Press Reviews
"Clearly we've reached the stage where blond Washingtonians can sing gospel-inflected R&B with all the authenticity of a Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey. Davis is more convincing than most would-be divas, thanks to sparingly used pyrotechnics and a sense of drama that brings compelling sincerity." Ken Eisner THE GEORGIA STRAIGHT"Teena Davis was the first performer that truly captivated the audience. Her performance in the lounge was all about control and harmony, and she accomplished that with an incredible range. Teena welcomed the audience with her own brand of blue-eyed soul. Teena was a diva without overdoing it, and ended her set with an apology for running overtime. I'm sure the audience would have been happy to hear plenty more." Aaron Schallie, CANCON E-ZINE"Clearly, we've reached the stage where blond Washingtonians can sing gospel-inflected R&B with all the authenticity of a Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey. Davis is more convincing than most would-be divas, thanks to sparingly used pyrotechnics and a sense of drama that brings compelling sincerity." Ken Eisner, THE GEORGIA STRAIGHT |
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Location
Bellingham, Washington - USA |
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