Tanya Davis - Gorgeous Morning (2008)
Artist: Tanya Davis
Title: Gorgeous Morning
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Tanya Davis
Genre: Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:14
Total Size: 98/223 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Gorgeous Morning
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Tanya Davis
Genre: Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:14
Total Size: 98/223 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Thesaurus 4:45
02. Gorgeous Morning 4:17
03. Trusty Umbrella 3:35
04. Art 2:52
05. The River Runs 4:05
06. Baby Lion 3:00
07. Fortress 3:07
08. Firebug 4:14
09. Where the Ocean Meets the Greenery 3:53
10. Us This Day 3:25
11. Do More 3:01
Tanya Davis (born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and poet, based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her style is marked primarily by spoken word poetry set to music.
Davis moved to Ottawa to attend university, and then hitchhiked to British Columbia where she worked in community development before moving to Halifax in 2005.
Shortly after moving to Halifax, Davis began performing spoken word poetry at various cafés in the city. She soon recorded an album, Make a List, which was nominated for Female Recording of the Year, Alternative Recording of the Year and Album of the Year at the Nova Scotia Music Awards, along with a nomination for Davis herself as New Artist of the Year, as well as four nominations for the MusicPEI Awards. She was named poet of the year in The Coast's annual year-end reader's poll for 2007.
She followed up with Gorgeous Morning in 2008.
She has toured across Canada and internationally as a poet and musician, both as a solo artist and with Jenn Grant.
Davis attracted international press attention in 2010 when a performance video of her poem "How to Be Alone", directed by Andrea Dorfman, became popular on YouTube. She subsequently released her third album, Clocks and Hearts Keep Going, in November 2010.
Davis moved to Ottawa to attend university, and then hitchhiked to British Columbia where she worked in community development before moving to Halifax in 2005.
Shortly after moving to Halifax, Davis began performing spoken word poetry at various cafés in the city. She soon recorded an album, Make a List, which was nominated for Female Recording of the Year, Alternative Recording of the Year and Album of the Year at the Nova Scotia Music Awards, along with a nomination for Davis herself as New Artist of the Year, as well as four nominations for the MusicPEI Awards. She was named poet of the year in The Coast's annual year-end reader's poll for 2007.
She followed up with Gorgeous Morning in 2008.
She has toured across Canada and internationally as a poet and musician, both as a solo artist and with Jenn Grant.
Davis attracted international press attention in 2010 when a performance video of her poem "How to Be Alone", directed by Andrea Dorfman, became popular on YouTube. She subsequently released her third album, Clocks and Hearts Keep Going, in November 2010.