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  • #36 - Reunions, A Lake and Sky

    07/10/2009

    In this episode of the Casey Stratton Podcast I answer a question from a listener before discussing my 15 year Interlochen Arts Academy Reunion that I attended this past weekend. I then go on to perform The Lake from Whirlwind Medusa and You Never Touched the Sky, a B-side from Lily Sleeps. Music recommendation this time is the B-side collection to Memories and Photographs, releasing today!More Memories and Photographs: The B-sides1. Nevermind2. Damaged3. Hindsight4. Notebook5. A Difficult World6. Evidence7. For Just Tonight8. Starry Night9. Only My Darkness10. Coastline11. Crie Pour Toi (French Version of Done For)Buy More Memories and Photographs in our new DIGITAL STOREBuy Whirlwind Medusa on iTunesBuy Lily Sleeps B-Sides in the old DIGITAL STOREemail me a question at podcasts@caseystratton.comListen to Podcast #36

  • #35 - Lies, Dancing and Managers

    23/09/2009

    In this edition of the Casey Stratton Podcast I talk about the recent TV opportunities I have been offered that may or may not pan out. I also talk a little more about Memories and Photographs before performing Time Will Melt Us Away from that release. I then perform a cover of Cloudbusting by Kate Bush. Music recommendation is Rosie Thomas' If Songs Could Be Held.On her third Sub Pop full-length, this Seattle songwriter/vocalist approaches the sometimes difficult but universal topics of introspection, identity, and love with bravery, honesty, and above all, stunning beauty. "If Songs..." marks the first time she's collaborated with musicians outside her circle of family and friends, this time working with Liz Phair guitarist Dino Meneghin, accomplished film soundtrack string arranger Josh Myers, and a duet with Ed Harcourt on the classic "Let It Be Me". - AmazonBuy Memories and Photographs from caseystratton.comBuy Memories and Photographs on iTunesBuy Rosie Thomas' If Songs Could Be Held on iTunesBuy Ros

  • #34 - Beaches, Business and Bushes

    10/09/2009

    In this installment of the Casey Stratton Podcast I answer a question about Driving to the Moon as well as touching on the subject of getting your music out there (for the aspiring recording artists who have been asking). I then talk a little more about Memories and Photographs before performing Sea Change and Shut You Down from that record. Music recommendation is Kate Bush's Hounds of Love.The album was self-produced and primarily recorded on her Fairlight keyboard. Bush weaves intricate tapestries of sound and imagery with songs that span the range of all emotion, from the most intimate to the most frightening. - Amazon.comBuy Memories and Photographs from the NEW DIGITAL STOREPre-order the Limited Edition CD of Memories and PhotographsBuy Kate Bush's Hounds of Love from Amazon.comemail me a question at podcasts@caseystratton.comListen to Podcast #34

  • #33 - Memories, Photographs and Characters

    27/08/2009

    In this episode of the Casey Stratton Podcast I talk about the new album, Memories and Photographs a bit. I also discuss social networking and its impact on music, artists and fans. I perform I Fail Again from the new record before performing a cover of Bonnie Raitt's I Can't Make You Love Me. Music recommendation is Imogen Heap's Ellipse.Imogen Heap--singer/songwriter/producer and two-time Grammy nominee--is back with her much anticipated new solo album, Ellipse. Beginning in Hawaii and working her way through Fiji, Imogen Heap has poured her heart and soul into writing her next masterpiece. Ellipse was recorded in her new studio, which she built in her old family home in Essex, U.K., and features the lead track "First Train Home."Pre-order the Memories and Photographs Limited CDBuy Imogen Heap's Ellipse on AmazonBuy Imogen Heap's Ellipse from Imogen HeapBuy Imogen Heap's Ellipse from iTunesemail me a question at podcasts@caseystratton.comListen to Podcast #33

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