Billie Davies

January 9, 2024
Musician

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Billie Davies
Full Name Billie Davies
Occupation Musician
Date Of Birth Dec 10, 1955(1955-12-10)
Age 69
Country United States
Horoscope Sagittarius

Billie Davies Biography

Name Billie Davies
Birthday Dec 10
Birth Year 1955
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Sagittarius

Billie Davies is one of the most popular and richest Musician who was born on December 10, 1955 in United States.

Billie Davies (née Goegebeur, December 10, 1955) is an American female jazz drummer and composer best known for her avant garde and avant-garde jazz compositions since the mid-1990s, and her improvisational drumming techniques she has performed in Europe and in the United States.

A move to the United States at 32 gave her an opportunity to play all over the west coast. In 1987 in Oregon, she played in Astoria, Seaside, Manzanita and Portland, where she met and played a few times with Leroy Vinnegar, and then later in early 1988 she moved to California, where she was mostly active in North Beach, San Francisco and in the Lower Haight district, Lower Haight, San Francisco, where she met and ended up playing a few times with John Handy and played frequently with infamous local jazz notables at their infamous and unforgiving jams, in her words: the best learning school she ever had. She recorded two albums in the mid-nineties, “Cobra Basemento” and “Dreams” with Saul Kaye on guitar, Michael Godwin on bass and Lee Elfenbein on upright bass (on Dreams), “the infamous boombox recordings” in the San Francisco Bay Area. In December 1997 she moved to Napa, California where for a little while she held a jazz jam at a local jazz bar on Sunday evenings with Drew Waters on bass and other musicians, such as Pierre Swärd from Sweden, and performed a lot of invitationals in the Bay Area with local pro jazz and blues bands. In 2002 she became a US Citizen in San Francisco.

Billie Davies Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Musician
House Living in own house.

Billie Davies is one of the richest Musician from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Billie Davies 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Billie Davies was born in Brugge, Belgium. Mostly growing up on the Belgian Coast, in Western Europe, at the North Sea, between Bruges, Knokke, Blankenberge and Zeebrugge, her grandfather, Maurice Clybouw (1912 Eernegem – 1984 Brugge), who immigrated with his parents to Paris, France when he was 8, in 1920, and moved back to Belgium, Bruges in 1943, was the first to introduce her to the drums when Billie was about three years old. She has had a love relationship with rhythm and drums ever since. Her mother, Simone Clybouw (born in Rueil-Malmaison 1934), was her biggest influence on a personal and artistic level, and introduced her to Jazz and Classical music before Billie had made her first footstep. It was her mother who sent Billie to music school when she was 7, which did not work out very well as Billie started skipping classes, and who introduced her to live jazz and other music performances from when she was a toddler until she was a young teenager, and introduced her to the world of art, entertainers, painters, poets and professors, musicians and chefs. While Billie grew up with music from Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Mahalia Jackson, Nina Simone, Edith Piaf, Frank Sinatra, Django Reinhardt, Ella Fitzgerald, Toots Thielemans, Joe Pass, Oscar Peterson, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Mozart, Ravel, Paganini, Vivaldi and Chopin, in her ears, at age 11 Billie began singing with school choirs and church choirs. At age 12, Billie’s first serious stage performance was with a Youth Opera in Sint-Kruis (Bruges), a rendition of Romeo and Juliet fashioned Billie as Romeo due to her exceptional vocal range and sense of music and theatre. As she continued to develop her love of the arts some of the highlights were, at age 14, her first performance as a drummer playing John Lennon’s “Power to the People” on plastic buckets, and aluminum lids in front of a crowd of about 100 kids at the beach in De Panne where she also sang a duet “Who’ll Stop the Rain” by John Fogerty. At age 17, at the Royal Concert Building of Bruges, Koninklijke Stadsschouwburg Brugge, she directed and choreographed a group of 5 performers and co-performed in Sunshiny Days, which was inspired by writer Johnny Nash’s song “I Can See Clearly Now” and the music of Gladys Knight and the Pips. The audience demanded an encore. With DJing becoming such a huge part of our culture by the time she reached 18, Billie had started presenting professionally in the entertainment industry in Bruges where she specifically remembers the “Saaihalle”, which now seems to be The Frietmuseum, where she enjoyed her first DJ adventures, “Le Carrousel”, that since has transformed into a hotel, where she worked as a bartender/DJ from around 5pm to 2am and mostly entertained the Opera crowd, singers, directors, artists and Opera employees, and her absolute favorite, the hottest small jazz club in town in 1976-77, “Het Patriciershof” on the Jan Van Eyck Square, Jan van Eyckplein, where she worked from around 2-2:30 am to 8 am and where René, one of the owners and an old jazz friend of her mother, introduced her to the jazz of Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Miles Davies, John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Lester Bowie, Cecil Taylor, Archie Shepp and even more at the time considered obscure jazz musicians, and where she became a bartender and Dj, and entertained the Jazz crowd of Bruges deep nightlife that usually consisted of entertainers, musicians, painters, writers, chefs, hair stylists, fashion designers, models, gamblers and lots of whisky drinkers which were served “under the table” due to the existing prohibition of no alcohol to be served in public. All these experiences further enriched her love of rhythms and beats, of music, of jazz, cementing her desire to pursue drumming and fulfilling her need to entertain. As an early adult at 21, Billie became a solo singer for 1 year with the Royal Army Choir of Belgium. The high point of that adventure was singing at the Antwerp Opera with a complete symphonic orchestra. A year later, her voice underwent a dramatic change and she never felt comfortable singing again.

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Aged 25 Billie Davies started the transition to become a professional musician. Some of her influences stem from classical, gypsy, manouche, blues, jazz, free jazz and soul/funk. As a player she feels that Al Foster, Billy Higgins, Billy Cobham, Jack De Johnette, Ed Thigpen, and Peter Erskine have been her biggest influences, she learned from them extensively. Becoming completely immersed into the jazz, free jazz and avant garde world, which is second nature for her stylistically, three years later, she was a professional drummer. She performed throughout the Netherlands, Belgium, France “A Revelation for her was meeting with legendary guitarist Ricardo Baliardo, but known by his stage name Manitas de Plata, as well as playing with bluesman Claude Mazet – both guitarists also respected the traditional rhythmic rules. Even with the Roma, she lived several years in their way of life, which her bohemian temper satisfied so that at twenty-five she refused the offer of the legendary drummer Max Roach to study at Berklee College of Music in Boston, after he heard her play in Montpellier on the street.”, Italy, Northern Africa, Spain, Portugal and Greece for the next 7 years. She knew her love of drumming had become her life.

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Marek Ranked on the list of most popular Musician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Billie Davies celebrates birthday on December 10 of every year.

In November 2015 “BILLIE & The Bad Boyzzzz” Jazz Ensemble came to the stage with Evan Oberla on trombone, Branden Lewis on trumpet, Ari Kohn on reeds and Oliver Watkinson on upright bass. In February 2016 she formed Billie Davies Trio with Evan Oberla and Oliver Watkinson, moving into a very electric, Nu jazz direction. Summer of 2016 Billie Davies started A Nu Experience with IRIS P on vocals, Evan Oberla on electric piano, synthesizer and trombone, Oliver Watkinson on electric bass and Billie on electronic drums. By the end of that summer the new recording “On Hollywood Boulevard” had become a reality and so established BILLIE DAVIES – A Nu Experience – Feat. IRIS P. December 10, 2016 Billie Davies released “On Hollywood Boulevard”. It became a January 2017 Editor’s Pick on DownBeat.com.

Top Facts about Billie Davies

  1. Billie Davies is an American jazz drummer and composer.
  2. She was born in Belgium and now resides in New Orleans.
  3. Davies has released 10 albums as a bandleader.
  4. Her music blends avant-garde, free jazz, and world music influences.
  5. Davies has performed with notable musicians such as Archie Shepp and Sonny Sharrock.
  6. She was the first female drummer to perform at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
  7. Davies has been praised for her innovative drumming style and compositions.
  8. In addition to drums, she also plays percussion instruments from around the world.
  9. Davies is known for incorporating spoken word poetry into her performances.
  10. She continues to actively perform and record new music today.

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