Caroline Davis - Pitt Artist in Residence


Wednesday, March 22nd @ 5:30pm

WILLIAM PITT UNION, LOWER LOUNGE

Pitt Artist in Residence Caroline Davis performs with the following members of the Pitt Graduate Jazz Salon Ensemble:


Adam Lee
Jason Belcher
Samuel Boateng
Táyé Nelson
Juwon Adenuga
Eli Namay
Mark Micchelli
Charlie Kiesling
Professor A J Johnson
Professor Michael Heller

About the Artist

Mobile since her birth in Singapore, composer, saxophonist, and vocalist Caroline Davis’s expression covers a wide range of styles, owed to her shifting environment as a child. From angular, melody-present instrumental outfits to soulful, quirky song writing, Caroline’s persona is recognizably present. As an improviser and saxophonist, she has released six albums under her name and has won Downbeat’s Critic’s Poll Rising Star. Through the years, her work continues to garner praise in domestic and international publications.

Davis has shared musical moments with Lee Konitz, John Zorn, Angelica Sanchez, The Femme Jam, Matt Mitchell, Terry Riley, Miles Okazaki, Geoffrey Keezer, and Billy Kaye, among many others. She regularly sings and writes songs with the experimental R&B band, My Tree. Her composition work has led her to be a resident fellow at MacDowell, The Jazz Gallery, The Rockefeller Estate, and ICE Ensemble Evolution; and she has been awarded Jerome Hill, CMA, and NYFA fellowships. Her compositions often integrate science and music, influenced by her Ph.D in Music Cognition. Caroline is an advocate for gender equity (This Is A Movement, The New School) and abolition (Justice for Keith Lamar).