"Art of the Bands"
Two exhibits are on display at Artspace (710 Texas Street) through Oct. 24. The main gallery is the site of the Stan "The Record Man" Lewis Retro Exhibition. Head upstairs for the "Art of the Bands" exhibit to experience your favorite Northwest Louisiana musicians with a look at the Records/LP's, CD's, photography, stickers, t-shirts, and more paired with the music of today and the past.
| Matthew's exhibit at Artspace |
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Highland Jazz and Blues Festival - Sept. 19
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Central Perks in Marshall, TX - Sept. 17
| Kermit Poling and Matthew Davidson |
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"Beer and Burger Saturday" - Bossier City Harley Davidson - Oct. 10
Address:2225 Autoplex Drive, Bossier City, LA
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About Matthew Davidson -
"I think Matthew is going to continue to grow and be a huge artist one day." ~ James Burton, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame guitarist for Elvis Presley, Ricky Nelson, and many more
"Matthew Davidson is an inspiring young artist. Watch out world, here he comes!" ~ Rich Redmond - Drummer (Jason Aldean)/Producer/Speaker
"Davidson is one of Shreveport's most talented teens. See him. And don't ignore the well-crafted original tunes on his CD's." ~ Robert Trudeau, Editor of Shreveport Blog
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Jeans & Classics in Marshall, TX- Sept. 19, 2015
| Matthew with Tiffany Ammerman |
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Stan Lewis Festival - Sept. 26, 2015
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Upcoming Schedule
Sat., Sept. 26 - Stan Lewis Festival - Downtown Shreveport, LA - Noon - 1:00 pm
Sun., Oct. 4 - Red River Revel - Festival Plaza, Shreveport, LA - 5:00 - 6:00 pm
Sat., Oct. 10 - Beer & Burger Saturday - Bossier City Harley Davidson - Noon - 2 pm
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Matthew's Music
Matthew's 2nd EP "Cross My Heart" is available on iTunes and Amazon! You can order a physical copy online HERE. We hope you will check it out! Thanks for your support!
Review:
"It's not just that the 16-year-old Matthew Davidson writes his own music, a considerably rare thing among blues prodigies. And it's not just that he deftly combines these rootsy leanings with towering pop hooks. It's not just his boyish good looks, either. It's all of that, as Davidson crafts a sophomore project that is as intriguing as it is offbeat. In the end, Cross My Heart is both a blues record that often moves far afield from the blues, and a pop record with real soul. And it works, principally because of the endless approachability that Davidson brings to things." ~Nick DeRiso, Something Else Reviews, May 14, 2014
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