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Korina Davis

After a year of begging her parents for lessons and being told to “just go play
outside,” Korie Davis got her violin. She was five years old.
Growing up in a family of athletes, her passion for the violin was surprising to her
family. But after 20 years, studies at the Bob Cole Conservatory at California State
University Long Beach; freelance performance and sessions in LA and Orange County;
international travel to perform and teach music in Italy, South Korea, India, and
Cambodia; performances with Earth Wind and Fire, the Emotions, Bastille, Andra Day,
Dwayne Wiggins, and on TV shows such as The Ellen Show, and several film
soundtracks, it’s fair to say it was not just a childish phase.
Korina (Korie) Davis was born in the Bay Area, California. She started taking
classical violin lessons in her hometown, Antioch, where she studied with Sonja Louis
for 10 years. During this decade, she was a part of the Antioch Strolling Strings where
she learned fiddle tunes and Irish jigs, performed in state competitions and honors
orchestras, and also began studying cello.
She later attended Oakland School for the Arts in Oakland, CA, exploring a
broader variety of music genres, including hip-hop, r&b, and tango. Although she was
accepted to Berklee College of Music to study violin performance in 2011, a few
weeks before her move from California to Boston, plans changed and she was no
longer able to attend.
Instead, she moved to Southern California where she attended Fullerton
College and eventually transferred CSULB, from which she graduated with honors in
2016.
Also that year, Korie joined her best friend, violinist Laurann Estevez, in her
business venture: Gemini Strings – a quartet that specializes in contemporary and pop

arrangements and has quickly become in high demand in the Los Angeles area.
In 2017, Korie moved to Valencia, Spain to finally realize her dream of studying
at Berklee College of Music. She is currently working on her Master’s degree in
Contemporary Music Performance and Production.
Korie Davis got to play outside, and her violin too.

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