Davidson Brothers | |
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Origin | Yinnar, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Bluegrass Country |
Years active | 1998-present |
Labels | Independent |
Members | Hamish Davidson Born - 7 April 1983 Lachlan Davidson Born - 10 December 1984 |
Website | Davidson Brothers' Official Website |
The Davidson Brothers, originally from Yinnar, Victoria, consist of brothers Hamish and Lachlan Davidson.[1] They have written and performed together since their youth,[2] and "are multi-instrumentalists on banjo, fiddle, and mandolin and have won many awards on the country circuit."[1] They released their first album, Blue Spruce, in 1999 when they were both in their early teens. This was the beginning of what would span into numerous recordings and national awards.[3][4][5] "With their dynamic brand of classic bluegrass and more contemporary newgrass music, the pair has not only blitzed the Australian country music industry, but has attracted plenty of attention in the United States and Europe as well."[6][7][8][9][10]
While they have toured extensively as the Davidson Brothers, they have also shared the stage with many well known Australian artists (Andrew Farriss, Lee Kernaghan, Troy Cassar-Daley, Beccy Cole, Melinda Schneider, Sara Storer, Joy McKean, Anne Kirkpatrick, Hugh McDonald). They have entertained the troops in the Middle East, made regular appearances on national television (Hey Hey It's Saturday, Good Morning Australia, The Panel, Spicks and Specks), and played on many recording sessions with range of other artists (Smoky Dawson, Kevin Bloody Wilson, Joe Camilleri, Bruce Rowland).[2][10][11][12]
Since completing university the Davidson Brothers have made Bendigo, Victoria their home[13] and split their time between music and their other interests. They were among the Top 10 Most Outstanding Musicians in the 2010 Melbourne Prize.[14] In 2011, the brothers established the Australian Youth Bluegrass Scholarship to encourage and nurture singers and musicians who demonstrate exceptional talent and dedication in the field of Bluegrass Music.[15][16]
Recorded in Nashville in December 2016 and released on 7 April 2017,[17]
Wanderlust is the eighth studio album released by the Davidson Brothers, produced by Mark Thornton and Larry Marrs. There are thirteen tracks, twelve of which are written by Hamish and Lachlan.
Track | Composer | ||
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Back Where I Started | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
What You Mean To Me | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
Evelyn's Kitchen | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
Can't Change the Weather | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
All You Need is Music | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
These Old Blues | Larry Sparks | ||
Brown Snake | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
See My Girl | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
Lock Horns | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
I Won't Give Up | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
Take a Little Drive | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
Pending Arrival | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson | ||
Scrambled Eggs | Hamish Davidson / Lachlan Davidson |
Recorded in Melbourne in March 2014 and released on 20 June 2014,[18] Wanderlust is the seventh studio album released by the Davidson Brothers, this time self-produced. There are eleven original tracks, all of which are written by Hamish and Lachlan.
Recorded in Nashville in April 2011 and release on 1 July 2011,[19] Here To Stay is the sixth studio album released by the Davidson Brothers, with producing duties shared between Mark Thornton and Larry Marrs. There are eleven original tracks, ten of them written by Hamish and Lachlan.[20]
The third album to be produced by Mark Thornton, Born To Play was again recorded in Madison, Tennessee. However, this time around, Hamish and Lachlan set out to showcase their ability to slip comfortably in and out of different musical genres, including bluegrass, country, gypsy, swing and Celtic music. Guest musicians appearing on the album are Bryan Sutton, Randy Kohrs, Kevin Grant, Kenny Malone, The Cherryholmes family, Pat Bergeson, Jeff Taylor, Larry Marrs and Jerry Salley.[21]
The Davidson Brothers recorded this self-titled album in Madison, Tennessee, in September 2007. This was the second album produced by Mark Thornton. This album has lots of variety, from traditional bluegrass to country to intense gypsy swing. Guest musicians appearing on the album are Bryan Sutton (guitar), Rob Ickes (dobro), Dennis Crouch (bass), and a guest vocal by one of the pioneers of Australian bluegrass, Trev Warner, as well as vocal harmonies from Larry Marrs and Cia Cherryholmes.[22] Left Hand Drive won the 2009 Golden Guitar (Country Music Awards of Australia) for Best Instrumental.[23]
This is the first album the Davidson Brothers recorded overseas. It was produced by Mark Thornton (Jerry Reed band) in Nashville, Tennessee. Musicians appearing on the album are Bryan Sutton (guitar), Randy Kohrs (dobro) and Dennis Crouch (bass). There is also a guest vocal by Travis List of South Australia.[24][25][26]
This 3 track EP was recorded in 2004 by Hugh McDonald (formerly of the Australian group Redgum) in Melbourne, Australia. The tracks are all original and feature other talented Melbourne musicians Gerry Pantazis on drums and James Clark on bass. The Brothers went on to film a live music video for "Where I Want To Be" at the 2004 Deniliquin Ute Muster. This song was renamed "Where I Wanna Be" and rerecorded in 2006 on the Davidson Brothers "Raised on the Road" album.[27][28]
Stay All Night was recorded in 2003[29] across two cities. The eight Bluegrass music tracks were recorded at Allan Eaton Studios in St Kilda, Victoria. The studio was familiar to the boys as they had previously played on The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular soundtrack at this studio. Five Country music and Western swing tracks were recorded at Swinging Doors Studios in Kareela, New South Wales. Laurie Grundy and Josh Grundy, members of their live band at the time, played on all of the tracks.[30][31]
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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AIR Awards of 2011[32][33] | Here to Stay | Best Independent Country Album | Nominated |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2018 | Back Where I Started | Bluegrass | Won |
2018 | Evelyn's Kitchen | Instrumental | Won |
2012 | OMFG | Instrumental | Won |
2010 | Fox on the Freeway | Instrumental | Won |
2009 | Left Hand Drive | Instrumental | Won |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2010 | Lachlan Davidson | Mandolin Champion | Won |
2009 | Lachlan Davidson | Mandolin Champion | Won |
2009 | Hamish Davidson | Banjo Champion | Won |
2008 | Lachlan Davidson | Mandolin Champion | Won |
2008 | Hamish Davidson | Horizon Award – Best Overall | Won |
2000 | Hamish Davidson | Fiddle Champion | Won |