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LaVon Hardison
Jazz / Blues / Acoustic

"Warm, engaging, eclectic vocal music"

OLYMPIA, Washington
United States

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   LaVon Hardison: General Info
Member Since9/24/2006
Band Websitelavonhardison.com
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LAVON HARDISON: Everyday Gifts
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Everyday Gifts includes LaVon Hardison, vocals, with David Rhys-Johnson, keyboards & piano


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LAVON HARDISON: Choices
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Choices includes LaVon Hardison, vocals, with various combinations of: Steve Luceno (bass, guitar), Lorree Gardener (bass), Brad Gibson (drums), Joe Baque (keyboards), Russell Gores (drums, musical saw), Pat Locke (guitar), Barbara Metcalf (fiddle, mandolin), Scuff Acuff (washboard) Bruce Whitcomb (bass) & others...

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Sounds LikeLaVon performing her swampy version of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition"

Record Labelunsigned
Type of LabelIndie




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   About LaVon Hardison

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Authenticity and soul are the foundations upon which LaVon stands when she performs. She simply has a rare ability to become a direct connection between the listener and the music, singing not so much to the ears as to the heart. Even more than her obvious musical chops, this ability is what draws people to her performances, and finds them savoring each song like the courses of a gourmet meal.

While LaVon’s clearly articulated lyrics unravel her songs’ stories, emotion and the melody are an even bigger part of her storytelling. “I think people get caught up with words, which get to the intellect. Music can get straight to your being. Words tend to have barriers, but music has an ability to break down these barriers. Music doesn’t have to jump through so many hoops on its way to the heart.”

LaVon’s own winding path may explain the eclectic nature of her musical choices. Born in Boston, her earliest musical roots go back to her childhood Baptist church. Then there was the formal discipline of classical/opera training with the Boston Lyric Opera, and performance in a variety of other media, including musicals, video work, and voiceovers.

Today LaVon is confident about her voice and musical identity. She works with musical collaborators with whom she can have deep and often funny musical conversations: veteran pianist Joe Baque; eclectic trio Artou D’Tou; swing/folk guitarist Vince Brown.

“My musical friends help shape my vision. It’s a connection of trust, that you can take musical risks and you’ll be backed up. A lot of times I don’t have the whole musical picture at the start, and it’s important to have friends who are willing to hang out with you until the rest of the information arrives.”

And the information is arriving. LaVon is writing more original pieces, songs that make you laugh, or catch your breath, or feel like you’ve known them all your life. Songs such as “The Owl and The Pussycat,” which finds the two Lear poem characters in a sometimes-awkward dating situation, wrapped in an arrangement that sounds like a just-hatched jazz standard.

“Why do people laugh when they hear the blues? Why laugh about the giddiness of love? ‘Cause you’ve been there. Even in the darkest times there’s still something joyfully pathetic about the human condition.”

On LaVon’s debut album, Choices, she unapologetically juxtaposes jazz, soul, blues, and country -- including covers of Stevie Wonder and Cole Porter songs. The 11 songs add up to an acknowledgment of the complexity and richness and heights and depths of the human experience, told by a voice that cuts straight to the heart.


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LaVon Hardison's Friends Comments
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TOM (Musical Saw)





Feb 29 2008 2:21 AM

THANK YOU !!!
Bo Porter & The Dixie Rockits





Oct 26 2007 12:10 PM

Just browsing through our MySpace friends and stopping for a quick visit.
Hope Your Friday has been Rockin!!!
Bo Porter & The Dixie Rockits





Jul 23 2007 3:02 PM

Howdy LaVon,
yep, Austin rocks !!! We love it here and still miss our friends in Oly.

It's been raining here as much as people think it rains in WA. I'm learning the meaning of "Texas Flood" and they aren't kidding !!!

Hope your fantastic
Bo says hello too, but I've got the computer right now :)
~Mrs. Bo
Deadwood Revival





Apr 6 2007 9:07 AM

Hi LaVon! Just wanted to say how much we've enjoyed playing shows with you and Vince. Let's do it again over the summer. You are truly a pleasure to listen to. Love, K&J
The Stolen Sweets





Apr 5 2007 5:18 PM

Hi there, beautiful sounds. I hope the new CD is doing well. Humble thanks for adding us to your friends. Best of luck and cheers from Portland.

~The Stolen Sweets~
Woody Pines





Apr 5 2007 10:20 AM

Thanks for checking out our music!!!
Centralia Old-time Music Campout





Mar 30 2007 2:23 PM

Lovely voice, LaVon! See you August...Ray
CalabashMusic





Jan 11 2007 2:40 PM

Hey LaVon Hardison, thanks so much for all your support! Check out our new Tune Your World campaign in support of African Musicians. www.tuneyourworld.com
Pixies of Doom





Dec 31 2006 1:39 PM

Dear LaVon,

We just want to wish you a New Year filled with Peace, Love and Creativity.

Your lovely spirit shines through your music.

Any plans on performing in New York?

We saw the YouTube footage of your performance of Superstitions.

Terrific rendition and arrangement. Like a sonic dusky magical brew. We need that in New York.

Your friends,

Pixies of Doom
Steve Cheseborough





Dec 11 2006 11:13 AM

LaVon -- You sound terrific as always. And very interesting arrangements. Keep up the good work and come play Portland soon! Cheers SC
Spin The Globe





Oct 1 2006 11:09 PM

Thanks for the add! I'm so honored to be your friend! It gives me a chance to use lots of exclamation points!
Chris Burnett





Sep 29 2006 9:21 PM

Thanks for your add, LaVon!
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