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Singer/songwriter Casey Dienel made her professional debut in 2005 at age 20 Dienel’s theatrical presentation is both sophisticated and quirky, matching the likes of Cat Power, Joanna Newsom, and Rufus Wainwright
Genre-defying fiddle player Casey Driessen set his sights on a music career at the age of six His instrumental prowess was powered by Suzuki lessons, the Berklee College of Music, and a keen ear for the progressive fiddle styles of Vassar Clements, Darol Anger, and Byron Berline
Casey Elston’s career as a music writer took a 25-year detour through the world of radio and publishing He was a news reporter and anchor for radio stations in San Francisco and Sacramento, with regular beats that included the California legislature and Major League Baseball
Singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and Interlochen Arts Academy graduate Casey Stratton began his musical tutelage at the age of eight After years of disciplined training in the classical field he began to explore popular music — Joni Mitchell, Peter Gabriel — and develop a relationship with literature — T
Previously known as Cash Money, Chicago’s punky blues duo Cash Audio consists of former Rosehip Scott Giampino and John Humphrey, formerly of God and Texas and the Late Great Danes
The Chicago punk-blues duo Cash Money was formed in 1994 by singer/guitarist John Humphrey, an alumnus of God and Texas After founding the jazz-rock unit Late Great Danes, Humphrey enlisted former Rosehip Scott Giampino to play drums; when the Late Great Danes went on hold, Humphrey and Giampino continued performing together as Cash Money
Though best known for producing the classic hits of singer/songwriter Jim Croce, the team of Terry Cashman and Tommy West also enjoyed successful performing and composing careers in their own right
After being the featured tenor and falsetto lead in the R&B group Heaven & Earth, Dwight Dukes ventured out and started Cashmere, a dance- and club-oriented group with R&B roots
The twee-pop band Casino Ashtrays originally comprised ex-Autocollants singer Laura Watling and songwriter Raoul De La Cruz, a former member of the Southern California bands Cha Cha Cha and Test Pilot as well as the proprietor of the cassette label Popgun
Italian funk-rock outfit Casino Royale was formed in 1987 The Milanese musicians chose their name as a tribute to their favorite James Bond novel by Ian Fleming Between Goldfinger and Casino Royale, the latter won out as the group’s final name, and the Clash and Specials-influenced musicians made their recording industry debut in 1988 with Soul of Ska, followed two years later by Jungle Jubilee