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Years active
  
2000 — present

Active from
  
2000

Genres
  
Rock music, Power pop

Past members
  
Thomas Ward

Record label
  
The Davenports httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Origin
  
Brooklyn, New York, United States

Labels
  
Mother West (2000-present)

Members
  
Scott KlassAngela WebsterTommy BorscheidKaryn LeSuer Borscheid

Albums
  
Why The Great Gallop?, Speaking of the Davenports

Similar
  
Shirley Simms, Mike Viola, Cliff Hillis, Chris Collingwood, Linus of Hollywood

Cho young and the davenports behind the music


The Davenports are an American rock band. Formed in 2000 in Brooklyn, New York, the band has issued three albums on Mother West records. The song “Five Steps” from the album Speaking of The Davenports is the theme song to the A&E television series Intervention.

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Five steps the davenports w lyrics end of intervention


Members

  • Scott Klass - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Angela Webster - drums, percussion
  • Karyn LeSuer Borscheid - bass guitar
  • Tommy Borscheid – lead guitar
  • History

    After performing with Fountains of Wayne co-founder Chris Collingwood in the band “Smalltown Criers,” Scott Klass formed The Davenports. In 2000 the band released their first album Speaking of The Davenports to positive reviews. Allmusic described the album as having “taken subtle college power pop to an infinitely pleasing level.” MTV licensed music from the record for the shows “Undressed” and “The Sausage Factory.”

    The band’s follow-up recording Hi-Tech Lowlife was released in 2005 again to positive reviews. Popmatters described the record as “subtle power pop at its most pleasant,” while AllMusic critic Jason Damas cited the band as “[offering] some of the most lyrically and musically rich modern guitar-pop.”

    In an April 2008 interview with The Deli Magazine, Klass described the band's next record as being about "this couple and a handful of particularly crappy situations that they don’t navigate so effectively." The band issued a three song EP on December 16, 2008. The EP featured the single "Thinking About You, Maryann" as well as "Don't Cry Mary" from the upcoming album, and a remake of "Whore For the Holidays" which originally appeared on Hi-Tech Lowlife. On January 11, 2011, Why The Great Gallop? was released.

    Discography

  • 2000 Speaking of The Davenports
  • 2005 Hi-Tech Lowlife
  • 2008 Thinking About You, Maryann (EP)
  • 2011 Why The Great Gallop?
  • Songs

    Five StepsSpeaking of the Davenports · 2000
    Thinking About You - MaryannThinking About You - Maryann - EP · 2008
    Don't Be Mad at Me2015

    References

    The Davenports Wikipedia


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