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News

Rhad has been very busy writing new material!

Is another Album in the works? Only time will tell.

In the mean time you can catch some of this new material LIVE!

Rhad has started playing out with two different bands! "Preheat" is a 60s and 70s cover band, and The Doug Morgan Band mixes classic covers with some original songs.

Check out the SHOWS page for upcoming shows!

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CHECK OUT RHAD'S INTERNET RADIO INTERVIEW HERE

CHECK OUT THE NEW MERCHANDISE RIGHT HERE!

   

Rhad's Debut Album "Will it Come" is available right here! Click the photo above! 

"...Davis' piano puts on its boxing gloves and really knocks the song around the ring in a whirlwind of fervent playing."

"The EP goes from poignant to ragtime bluesy fun.."

"..Davis' hands fly across the keys with a jump, jive and wail pace. "

-Portland Press Herald

TAXI reviewed my song "In" off the CD, here are some excerpts:

"A strong vocal performance! Lyrics are intriguing with unusual development pivoting around the concept of 'in'."

"...I listened (to the song) several times and each time I heard more in the thoughful, poetic, well-developed lyric."

"...Your angular melody provides the right tone with its unusual descending intervals in the verse and repetitve feel."

-TAXI

Recording began  with Jim Begley at The Studio in Portland, Maine in June of 2006.  After having the sound carefully crafted through mastering by Grammy winner Adam Ayan'Gateway Mastering Studios'), Rhad's Debut CD was released in June of 2007. 

You may now purchase Rhad Davis "Will it Come" from:                        

www.CDBaby.com

www.amazon.com

www.itunes.com

And right HERE!

This all original disc has a little bit of everything, showing his Blues and Jazz influences along with smooth progressive ballads - Rhad's album is sure to have something for everyone.