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. Playing solo piano renditions of songs from across his matchless career along with an Ellington cover, Ibrahim contemplates & celebrates his ancestors, literal & musical.

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  2. Violets on the side of the road along Riverdale Ave. in the Bronx
    Clearly Not Blue
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  3. The pianist delivers a dynamic, sublime, virtuosic performance of the composer's first longform work for piano, paired with 40 speakers playing 1-bit electronics.

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  4. Sunlight poking through trees in the background, with lilac blossoms in the foreground.
    Alright Now, Settle Down
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  5. The singer/songwriter digs deep in unflinching but tender self-examination, against the warmth of acoustic instruments bosltered by analog synths & gentle, textural beats.

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  6. White Malus blossoms in Van Cortlandt Park
    Light Repurposed
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  7. The band foreground groove & widen their palette, adding complexity to structures & subject matter that never overshadows their elastic interplay nor the winning melodies

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  8. Lilac tree against a cloudy, overcast sky
    Key Change
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  9. Exploring many different kinds of grief & its exhausting toll, the band finds redemption & new life in the music, playing to their strengths, a cathartic triumph.

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  10. Lilacs in bloom
    Three Stanzas
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  11. Yoshino Cherry in ful bloom against a bright blue sky
    Ladder to the Sky
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  12. Minimalist slow builds from quiet tender jangle to epic, room-filling ardent pulse underscore the deep emotion in the plaintive singing of reaching for connection in an absurd & heartless world

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  13. White azalea blossom
    My Little Corner of the World
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  14. The saxophonist assembles a pickup quintet to deliver this impressive, sublime set featuring energetic soloing, inventive interplay that sizzles & swings.

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  15. Seeds from a Japanese Maple scattered on the greenway in Van Cortlandt Park
    Fifty Tales Of Flight
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  16. The oud player & vocalist teams up with jazz & rock musicians to create an adventurous & gorgeous exploration of the possibilities in his instrument & his multi-octave voice.

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  17. Daffodils in Van Cortlandt Park
    Just A Little Bit
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  18. The singer/songwriter begins to discover the full power of & capabilities of both his expressive voice & his songcraft, resulting in the album that made him a household name.

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  19. Buckeye blossoms
    Ok, Alright, Yes Indeed
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  20. Davis teams up with vibraphonist Jackson on this extroverted, vibrant set that finds Davis playing lyrically at the beginning of a period of stylistic transition.

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  21. A grassy field with a small rock in the foreground & a treeline in the background under a cloudy, blue sky in Van Cortlandt Park
    Held In The Palm Of The Hand Of The World
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  22. The band lean into their strengths musically & lyrically, meditating on the joy that arrives on the other side of struggle & loss against the atmospheric, anthemic sound for which they are beloved.

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  23. Japanese Flowering Cherry in the Bronx
    Find One Face In A Crowd
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  24. Expanded to a quintet, the band luxuriates in new sonic possibilities, a fitting, cinematic backdrop for the sweet, melodies that belie the restlessness of the lyrics.

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  25. Queens cup blooms surrounded by a varpet of fallen Japanese Flowering Cherry blossoms.
    The Living and the Dead
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