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Gee Davey

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GEE DAVEY
She Sells Smiles
Like a lot of up and coming DIY bands who eventually rock the world, the quirkily named hard edged powerhouse Gee Davey has been through some wild and woolly personnel changes since first wowing their fellow Long Islanders and indie fans everywhere with their 2003 EP Dear Theo. Now with group founder, guitarist and chief songwriter DJ Pearlman—whose former band Narcotic Gypsy opened for Ozzy Osbourne on the Ozzfest Tour—taking the reins as charismatic lead vocalist from GD’s recently departed original singer, everyone’s all smiles: the revamped lineup (including longtime drummer Michael Bontempi and new bassist Ray Kuhner), the band’s growing legion of fans and even Pearlman’s two year old daughter Charlotte, whose impish grin adorns the cover of Gee Davey’s explosive new disc She Sells Smiles.
In a state of flux for a few years, Gee Davey—whose hard hitting mix of fiery guitars, catchy melodies and poignant lyrics brings to mind superstar bands like Foo Fighters, Stone Temple Pilots and Fuel—was unable to tour in support of their critically acclaimed 2006 release Sparticle. That didn’t stop the album from becoming a major hit on the college radio circuit, with tracks like “Breathe” and “Skye” receiving airplay on over 50 CMJ (College Music Journal) reporting stations nationwide. Beyond spins on their local outlet WBAB, Sparticle made the Top Ten on several stations and—much to Pearlman’s bemused delight—got the most action in obscure places like Ruston, Louisiana and Valdez, Alaska!
Overseas, a podcaster from Germany has championed Gee Davey and played various tracks from Sparticle on his show “Next Big Thing” (www.nextbigthing.co.za); “Breathe” was a perennial in his Top Ten songs from around the globe. In addition, an acoustic version of “Fall Into You” was chosen for inclusion on Java With Javelyn, a popular promotional sampler of the country’s best indie music created by L.A. based singer-songwriter Javelyn. Texas based indie filmmaker Brandon Powell was so impressed by Gee Davey’s songs that he asked Pearlman to pen the title track for a movie he is currently in the process of editing; Pearlman chose to close She Sells Smiles with the infectious moody rocker he wrote for Powell, “Trial By Self.”
With the new lineup firmly in place, Gee Davey—whose name comes from a catch phrase on the 70’s classic animated series Davey and Goliath—is making up for lost time, launching an exciting slate of 2008 gigs with a May date at Molly Bloom’s in Amityville (yes, that Amityville!). The first show was attended mostly by friends, but the enthusiasm of the band’s new booking agent, coupled with the venue staff’s excitement over the band’s new music, led to three more bookings there on the spot. They’ve also played popular Long Island venues like Nacho Mamas, the Sound Beach Inn and The Zebra Club, and they’re looking to book some major regional festivals soon.
Since the departure of original lead singer Jack Bielata and original bassist (and band co-founder) Wayne Macgregor, Gee Davey’s overall sound has taken on a slightly more pop-oriented flavor; the heavier vibe of the band’s older songs were directly influenced by Macgregor’s intense love for bands like Tool and Hatebreed. In line with the cheerier album title, She Sells Smiles reflects not only the unique new writing dynamic between Pearlman and Bontempi but also features a major stylistic shift that evolved with songs written specifically for Pearlman on lead vocals.
“There’s definitely a lighter, poppier vibe going on She Sells Smiles,” Pearlman says, “which is the culmination of all the creative changes Gee Davey has been through. My influences shine through a little more, and they tend to be lighter sounding rock bands like Incubus, Green Day, The Killers and Silverchair. The heaviest I tend to get is Godsmack or Audioslave. Mike and I have a completely different style when we write together than I had with Wayne, but the main criteria is still working on the song till it’s memorable and fun for us to play. Musically, it’s all about just enjoying what we’re playing and making sure that audiences can have a good time while connecting emotionally with us.”
The title track “She Sells Smiles” was, as the cheerful album cover attests, inspired by little Charlotte. It’s about people who don’t possess anything of material value yet whose presence makes our lives worth living; when Charlotte was born, the only currency she had was her smile, and that was quite enough to fall in love with. The title is a clever twist on the old classic tongue twister, and attuned listeners can detect sly references to those old perennial rock themes, sex and drugs.
“What’s cool for Gee Davey now,” Pearlman adds, “is that we’re basking in the glow of doing the kind of music we love to do, playing stuff we’re enjoying while our fans are really digging it. After being away from the stage for so long, it’s great to be out making people happy with our new music and having total strangers come up to us and saying they love the way the band is sounding. When fans give that kind of feedback, it just motivates us to keep the momentum going. It’s truly the best thing in the world.”
~ Jonathan Widran - Music Connection

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Member Since: 4/25/2005
Band Website: geedavey.com
Band Members: DJ Pearlman - Guitars/Vocals
Mike Bontempi - Drums
Ray Kuhner - Bass

For Bookings Contact:
DJ @ 631.742.4000
or email the band at
[email protected]

Press Contact:
Rhonda @ Rainmaker Public Relations
1-617-445-4383

SPARTICLE SHE SAYS SMILES
Available at
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Also Available at:
at Rhapsody
at Emusic
at Indie Rhythm

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Influences: Soundgarden, Incubus, Foo Foghters, Our Lady Peace, Train, Stone Temple Pilots, Fuel, I Mother Earth, Goo Goo Dolls, Tool

Here's a quick clip.... come see us LIVE!!!!!!
Live at the Zebra Club

What they are saying about

SHE SELLS SMILES


Regardless of whether individuals are familiar with the work of Gee Davey, the one thing that can be said is that the band is dedicated. Over the course of the last five years, Gee Davey has came to the plate four times – 2003’s “Dear Theo”, 2005’s “Sparticle” EP, 2006’s “Sparticle” LP, and “She Sells Smiles”, the latest effort of the band. “Say Another Prayer” leads off this EP, and listeners will be immediately buffeted by intense guitar riffs. The style of music that Gee Davey creates during “She Sells Smiles” is difficult to categorize: there are hints of acts like Temple of the Dog, Incubus, and even hits of Fu Manchu and Monster Magnet present. While the drums and vocals are impressive enough on this introductory track, the guitars stand out beyond that, shredding with an intensity that equals that of a Dimebag Darrell or a Kirk Hammett.

“Last Song” is a track that withdraws from a straight hard rock/metal sound and moves Gee Davey towards a “Spoonman”-era Soundgarden or Foo Fighters type of approach. The drums rise to ascendency during this track, playing perfectly off the diverse array of guitar lines that are presented listeners during this track. While the average fan of hard rock will easily find something that they can appreciate on “She Sells Smiles”, Gee Davey is able to speak to a wider array of fans. This is due to the fact that the band puts together all six “She Sells Smiles” tracks together perfectly: there is no dissonance, no bum notes, and no weak arrangements to be had here. In that sense, Gee Davey is similar to Andrew WK. However, unlike Andrew WK, there is some significant differentiation to be had during the tracks on “She Sells Smiles”.

If individuals want to hear pure out party rock, they can turn on “Last Song” or the title track. If they want something a little more intricate and fulfilling, all they need to do is play “Beautiful You”. The band is flexible and can easily bring any number of different influences and genres to bear. Through all of these stylistic shifts and changes, listeners will begin to understand the allure of Gee Davey. The act is not about creating music just to be famous: they honestly want to create the best music which they are capable. They do just that on their “She Sells Smiles”, and they will likely gain an entire army of converts when listeners are able to pick up on the band’s special brand of rock music. If you like any rock, whether it be Van Halen, System of a Down, or even something like Matthew Sweet, search out a copy of “She Sells Smiles”.

Top Track: LOLing

Rating: 9.0/10

NeuFutur Magazine, 2008 JUL 30
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Sounds Like: Foo Fighters, Collective Soul, Stone Temple Pilots, Fuel, Our Lady Peace, I Mother Earth, Vaeda, The Headie Berrie, Switchfoot, Silverchair
Type of Label: None

My Blog

5 Questions with... Gee Davey

Hey Everyone, here's a recent interview I did with Rock Is Life.  Maybe there's something here that you always wanted to know! www.rock-is-life.com PS: more blogging about the Northport show late...
Posted by Gee Davey on Mon, 11 Aug 2008 09:30:00 PST

Putting the "F" back in "Family Night"

Now, normally, when you think of Gee Davey, what's the first thing that pops into your head?  right.  "Family Night".  (well it had better START popping into your head.... )  the D...
Posted by Gee Davey on Tue, 05 Aug 2008 02:08:00 PST

Dewey Beach can suck my balls...

...and not in the good way either.  We just got our rejection notification from the "Dewey Beach Music Conference & Festival 2008".  I'm not really sure why we were rejected, they certai...
Posted by Gee Davey on Mon, 04 Aug 2008 12:01:00 PST

So much for taking August off....

Yeah, that pretty much says it all doesn't it? well, Davey fans, looks like we'll be playing some in August after all, albeit fairly untraditional events for us here in Daveyland, not a single "club" ...
Posted by Gee Davey on Thu, 31 Jul 2008 03:07:00 PST

Old-Ass blogs

Yeah, i know... i back-dated some blogs there. we're re-doing the page, and i posted the "bio" stuff on the blogs for posterity.  it'll be important someday...   just you wait and see! ...
Posted by Gee Davey on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:23:00 PST

August? What the hell happened to July?

Well Gee Davey-cans, (davicans?, i dunno)  August is here, practically, and when August is here, Gee Davey, sadly, is not.  That's right, we're talking the month off, not for any reason part...
Posted by Gee Davey on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 05:46:00 PST

She Sells Smiles: Lyrics

OK... so in an effort to save some bucks on the duplication of She Sells Smiles (so that we could sell it to you guys for a DOLLAR at the shows)  we opted to go with a CD "sleeve" instead of the ...
Posted by Gee Davey on Mon, 28 Jul 2008 02:59:00 PST

Look the F@CK OUT World...

... here we come! >JUL 2008 11:  Gee Davey has signed with Rainmaker Public Relations for its national press campaign for "SHE SELLS SMILES". uh-huh... this is going to be EVERYWHERE!!!! &nb...
Posted by Gee Davey on Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:10:00 PST

She Sells Smiles

Well, here we go again. We have some brand new GEE DAVEY music for everyone that's interested out there.  It's a bit of a departure for us, heading a tad away from the heavier stock of earli...
Posted by Gee Davey on Tue, 05 Feb 2008 07:37:00 PST

Goodbye 2007

2007 has been a fun and exciting year for Gee Davey.  It feels like we really matured, not only as a band, but as an entity.  After releasing Sparticle last year, we all sort of took a bit o...
Posted by Gee Davey on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 01:20:00 PST