About
Biography
Singer-songwriter Katie Davis is on the verge of big things. Her introspective and hauntingly beautiful songs – the kind you hear in the movies over kissing or crying scenes – liken her to other straight-voiced ladies like Beth Orton, Feist, and Jenny Lewis.
Since Katie's "Terrible, Terrible" EP debuted in late 2004, she has earned unprecedented national press, MTV and worldwide radio play, and a packed schedule of live shows with nationally touring acts. In early 2005, Katie played her first solo shows to small but delighted crowds in the beer-soaked dive bars of Seattle's Pioneer Square. And by 2006, Katie enjoyed her first four-story marquee at the Showbox, a musical institution and one of the northwest's biggest theaters.
As Katie continues to tour, the music world waits expectantly for what's to come. "I have predicted to my listeners," says DJ Jerry Jodice at Virginia's WRIR FM 97.3, "that Katie Davis may be one of those indie artists who break through to the mainstream, she's that good."
Awards
- Showcased at the ROCKRGRL Conference 2005
- Highest listener rating on NPR's "All Songs Considered" Open Mic, May 2005
- Top 20 Finalist, Redhook's Emerging Music Awards 2005
- #1 on the Top 100 Chart of Unsigned Artists, July 2005
- "Collected Sounds Review" Top 20 CDs of 2005
