Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders reignite the runaway success of their firecracker collaborative album to tour Hawke's Bay this month.
Smashing the songs that took out the Country Music Artists of 2020 Award with their infectious combination of rockin' country and swaggering stomping shanty they bring their duo show to a hall or church near you. They deliver upbeat and familiar music as well as a special showcase look at the more contemplative folk songs they have recorded for their awaited second album.
Davidson and Saunders met in a church. They were sound checking for the Churches Tour with Marlon Williams and Tami Neilson, Saunders playing old gospel songs and Davidson chugging out his signature blues trance thump. The connection was immediate.
Saunders, who is best known as lead singer of The Waratahs, joked about the pair being fused together by lightning in a deal made in blood forever. Davidson's ears pricked up.
"It felt like something that just needed to happen. It felt right," Saunders said.