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Delaney Davidson (born 1972) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter. His hometown is Lyttelton, New Zealand and he regularly tours the US and Europe. ==Career and awards== After a variety of careers that lead Davidson to Switzerland in 2002, he joined The Dead Brothers (Voodoo Rhythm Records). He has since made five solo albums and two in collaboration with Marlon Williams. In 2010, Davidson won the Sad Song Competition in Berlin and was declared champion of the One Man Band competition in Zurich the following year. Anthony Healey, Australasian Performing Right Association's (APRA) Director of NZ Operations, said of the song "You're a Loser" from Davidson's album ''Bad Luck Man'': "There is an honesty and integrity to all Delaney's songs and is evidenced in spades in 'You're a Loser'. This song is anything but a loser and we are immensely proud of the reputation Delaney has achieved both internationally and at home."〔(The Big Idea )〕 In 2013, Davidson collaborated with fellow New Zealand musician Marlon Williams (of the Unfaithful Ways) for the album ''Sad But True – The Secret History of Country Music Songwriting Volume 1''. It was received positive reviews in mainstream publications, with ''The New Zealand Herald'' dubbing the collaboration "seamless" and a "heady concoction of truth-seeking".〔(NZ Herald )〕 It was also praised for seamlessly harmonising the young "clean" voice of Williams with the "darker" vocals of Davidson.〔(NZ Music Awards )〕 The album later won Davidson and Williams won the New Zealand Music Awards' Country Music Album of the Year.〔NZ Music Awards (Music Album Of The Year 2013 )〕 RIANZ managing director, Chris Caddick, congratulated Delaney and Marlon on their win. "Well done to Delaney and Marlon on their richly deserved Tui for the album ''Sad But True''. Their take on a classic American art form is brilliantly executed and a real joy to listen to."〔 Davidson followed up the first volume of ''Sad But True'' with two more installments, the second self-released on The Grand Ole Hayride tour. The third volume, ''Juke-Box B-Sides'', reached number 12 on the New Zealand Albums Chart in February 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=charts.org.nz - Delaney Davidson And Marlon Williams - Sad But True Vol. III )〕 Davidson was also the winner of the (APRA ) New Zealand Country Music Song of the Year〔(APRA AWARDS )〕 three years in a row. In 2014, he co-wrote "Whiskey & Kisses" with Tami Neilson. It was later released on Neilson's album ''Dynamite'', which Davidson also produced. Davidson made his second appearance on the New Zealand Albums Chart in September 2015, with his album ''Lucky Guy'' peaking at number 24. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Delaney Davidson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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