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As Austin's "Honky Tonk Queen" (according
to legendary record producer Kim Fowley), Caroline Casey has been
hard at work on the roots music scene for close to ten years.
First as half of the female rockabilly duo, THE
CASEY SISTERS, and then
as a solo artist in her own right, her spirited stage shows, sassy
sense of humor, and lyrical talents have been garnering increasing
attention on the local radio as well as the international music
festival scene. From the icy terrain of Scandinavia to the lush
romance of Italy, she has traveled far and wide to bring her own
brand of traditional country music to people everywhere.
As a member of the Casey Sisters, Caroline has released several
bodies of work including "Who's Crying Now" (2000/Tail Records)
and "Crazy Spree" (2002/Tail Records). She has appeared on several
internationally-distributed compilations as well.
Caroline Casey has shared a bill with dozens of musical legends
from the Rockabilly, Country, R&B, and Doo-Wop genres. These include
Buddy Holly's Crickets, Rocky Burnette, Wanda Jackson, Rosie Flores,
High Noon, Lew Williams, The Calvanes, the Cleftones, and many more.
Over the years, Caroline Casey's thorough understanding of traditional
music has landed her increasingly important roles in other mediums
for today's music world. She is now a writer for several national
music publications and has appeared in the Grammy-nominated documentary
"Welcome to the Club: Women of Rockabilly." |
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ETCD 3022 CAROLINE CASEY AND THE STRINGSLINGERS
– THIS BROKEN CROWN
Legendary music producer Kim Fowley highly
recommends this album, calling Caroline Casey "The Honky-Tonk Queen
of Austin!"
"This Broken Crown" delves deeply into country music of the late
1950s to the late 1960s, with an thirteen tracks combining into
an irresistible blend of mostly original high-steppers, barstool
tear-stirrers, and classic Texas two-steppers. Caroline Casey's
music and lyrics embody the careworn, steel-spined resignation of
Loretta Lynn or the "devil take me" attitude of early Johnny Paycheck
or Don Gibson.
Some legendary Texas-based talents have also made their mark on
the album, including acclaimed singer-songwriter Stephen Lee Canner,
who contributed “Caffeine, Nicotine.”
Award-winning songwriter and ‘rockabilly legend’ Al Urban penned
a previously unreleased waltz (“Used Wedding Rings”) back in 1965,
which will also be heard for the first time on "This Broken Crown,"
much to the enjoyment of Al Urban fans everywhere. Al Urban has
been writing songs since the mid 1940s, and wrote several hits for
popular 60s country singer Charley Pride.
Also featured on "This Broken Crown" is country music sensation
Brennen Leigh, who duets with Caroline on the title track and shows
her stellar mandolin skills on "Daddy's Girl."
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TRACK LISTING
1 Blazin A Champagne Trail
2 This Broke Crown
3 Threshold Of Heartache
4 Little Pink Mack
5 Caffeine, Nicotine
6 Used Wedding Rings
7 Daddy's Girl
8 Six Empty Bottles
9 That Kiss Is There
10 It's Later Now
11 The Dark of Night
12 Texas Boogie
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