John Paul Davis

My name is John Paul Davis. I write poetry, build things on the web with code, make music and visual art. I love making things. This website is mostly about the things I make and do.

  1. Sunlight through the trees in Van Cortlandt Park
    Decrescendo
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  2. DJs sample, cut & rearrange standards from the 1950s & 60s by Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Duke Ellington & others for a fun, funky & sublime blast.

    Listen to the album on YouTube

  3. A red maple with muted red and orange leaves along the Pelham Greenway in Van Cortlandt Park
    A Softer Touch Is Sometimes Called For
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  4. A red maple with very bright red leaves in Van Cortlandt Park
    Speak Your Truth
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  5. Leaning in to the mysterious & moody side of Christmas, Mann covers off-the-beaten-path standards & delivers a few compelling originals that don't avoid tough questions.

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  6. Ducks on Van Cortlandt Lake
    Lift-Off
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  7. Stains left by a maple leaves on a sidewalk in Riverdalve, the Bronx
    Poetry Comes In Many Forms
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  8. Sometimes raucous, sometimes funky, always swinging, Connick mixes New Orleans flavor into 1960s-era jazz orchestrations, singing with verve, playfulness & charisma.

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  9. Silhouette of trees against a dawn sky with pink and white clouds.
    Incursion
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  10. Clouds in a bright blue sky above the treeline along the Cross Country Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Color Is A Conversation
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  11. The pianist plays originals & traditional songs solo, discovering a serendipitous space simultaneously stirring & soothing, like the constrast between the look & sound of falling snow.

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  12. A sign indicating the Tortoise and Hare running trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Slow And Steady
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  13. Various trees with yellow leaves along the Pelham Greenway in Van Cortlandt Park
    On The Other Side Was Winter
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  14. Originally 5 e.p.s recorded for friends, this expansive set pairs traditional songs & originals, offering a tender, charming, playful glimpse into Stevens's honest spirituality.

    Listen to the album on Bandcamp

  15. A red maple across a newly-mown field in Van Cortlandt Park
    Context Is Everything
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  16. Trees, with mostly yellow leaves, reflected in Van Cortlandt Lake, in late autumn
    It Bears Repeating
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  17. Late in his career, the acclaimed pianist plays solo, interpreting standards, carols & a few more obscure selections with playfulness, delight & sometimes majesty.

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  18. Sugar maple with yellow leaves in Van Cortlandt Park
    Yes, Exactly
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  19. Autumn leaf stuck to the outside of a window on the Bx7 bus in the Bronx
    Stowaway
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  20. Accompanied by a mostly-acoustic jazz-adjacent band, the duo lean into the sorrows, anxieties & lonely nights of the winter months & deep down in the darkness, find snatches of joy.

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  21. Three sugar maples with fully red leaves at the edge of the Cross Country Trail in Van Cortland Park
    Three Strikes
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  22. Bright red sugar maple leaves
    I Have Something I've Been Meaning To Tell You
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  23. Ella's utter comfort singing in front of a jazz orchestra & her matchless dexterity as a performer allow her to embue these standards with charm, wit, & warmth.

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  24. Impression of a maple leaf on pavement
    Memory Is A Kind Of Storytelling
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  25. Red maples and red oaks at the height of their autmnal color
    How To Make A Lasting Impression
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