Interpreter of Suburban Maladies
Bay Area folk singer Lydia Joy Davis discusses her music, self censorship as a mother and artist, and her soon to be released album by Kimberly Wainscoat Lydia Joy Davis Photo: Aaron Wainscoat A Bay Area "busker" since the age of six, Lydia Joy Davis was reared by an Irish guitarist father and operatic mother. She is a folk singer chronicling the stories and troubles of modern day Bay Area life while raising a young family of her own. In her song "Perfect World", she delves into what many here seem to strive for, with our "perfect house, picket fence, perfect life" troubles. But she also crosses over and sings about the adventures of millennial polyamorous relationships and hoo...