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Georgie James
When Q And Not U disbanded in 2005, drummer John Davis turned to his singer-songwriter friend, Laura Burhenn, to forge something new. At first the two seemed like an unlikely pair. John had spent the past seven years releasing records with his bandmates on Dischord and touring the world. Laura, on the other hand, had been releasing solo projects on her own label, Laboratory Records, and playing smaller venues on the east coast and in L.A. How could they find common ground?
When the two met to discuss the possibility of playing together, they talked about all the music they first fell in love with. Turns out there was a lot of overlap. Taking those inspirations and an open mind into a practice space in NE Washington D.C., the duo went to work. John went back and forth between drums and guitar; Laura worked at the Fender Rhodes. Six hours and some new songs later, they were certain: not only could this work, it would -- and even better than either of them had anticipated. The practice and writing sessions at Brookland Studios (the D.C. Community Arts Center that houses the Georgie James practice space) turned out a slew of songs, all strong on melody and harmonies. The two weren't sure what to call what they'd created. If they could invent one songwriter with all of the characteristics of their favorite writers, what would that person's name be? They agreed on something a little androgynous, a little bit glam: Georgie James. Recording some tracks with Chad Clark (Beauty Pill) and TJ Lipple (Aloha) at Silver Sonya Studio and the rest at their practice space, demos of the first seven Georgie James songs were finished in November of 2005. Released in a limited run to only sell at shows, "Demos at Dance Place" was, albeit unofficial, the band's first release. In late summer 2006, Georgie James entered Silver Sonya Studio to record its debut full-length, again with the help of Chad Clark and TJ Lipple. Upon completion of the album that fall, two songs from the record, "Need Your Needs" and "Cake Parade," were picked for the band's first proper release, a single that was released on Laboratory Records in February 2007. "Need Your Needs" serves as the title of the single and, along with "Cake Parade," the single is rounded out by a cover of "El Condor Pasa (If I Could)," the Peruvian folk song that Simon & Garfunkel refitted and reintroduced back in 1970. These three songs provide a glimpse at the spectrum of music that Georgie James creates. "Need Your Needs," which looks equally to Chic, The Cowsills and Cheap Trick for inspiration; "Cake Parade," a song where the music's devotion to The White Album and K-Tel compilations belies the gravity of the lyrics; "El Condor Pasa (If I Could)" is the band at its barest. Recorded live in the studio as Burhenn sat at a piano and Davis sat with his guitar, the spare arrangement highlights the glory of the original composition as well as the joy in making music and singing songs. In May 2007, Georgie James signed with Saddle Creek Records. Saddle Creek issued Georgie James' debut album, Places, on September 25, 2007. The band will be touring extensively through Europe, the US, Canada and Japan to support the album. Copyright (c) 2007 Georgie James |