Showing posts with label casey james. Show all posts
Showing posts with label casey james. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2020

TEXAS HILL ANNOUNCES DEBUT EP COMING SEPTEMBER 25

New Single “Easy On The Eyes” Available Everywhere Today


Press Release

Texas Hill announced today their debut self-titled EP set for release September 25. In addition to the new EP, the band will drop a new single, “Easy On The Eyes” tomorrow (August 28) on all digital streaming platforms. “Easy On The Eyes” is one of five tracks on the upcoming EP, along with previously released singles “Four Roses” and “Darkest Sky.”

The group first tested the Texas Hill concept (then unnamed) with a series of co-headlining shows in late 2019. In June, Billboard officially announced the trio, comprised of Craig Wayne Boyd, Casey James and Adam Wakefield—all former reality show contestants (Boyd and Wakefield placed 1st and 2nd on separate seasons of NBC’s The Voice, while James placed 3rd on ABC’s American Idol) and solo acts.

Craig Wayne Boyd said of the group’s inception, “I had always wanted to be part of a Vocal group, and decided to really go for the idea last year around April. Casey and Adam were my first two calls, and I'm really glad they gave this a chance. When I heard our voices together in three-part harmony for the first time, I knew we were about to create something that would change all of our lives.”

“We all saw the benefit of bringing three different audiences together from a touring perspective, but none of us were committed to the band until we sat down and actually started making music together,” James told Billboard at the time. “Up to that point, it was just wishful thinking. The first day that we really worked up a few songs to test the waters really sealed the deal for us.”

“The music has come together in a really natural way,” says Wakefield. “Even though we all sing lead on different songs, we've been able to create our own Texas Hill sound... just like when you hear Fleetwood Mac, you know it's Fleetwood Mac. The timbres of our voices together, regardless of what register they're in, create their own sound.”

TRACK LISTING:

1. Four Roses (Craig Wayne Boyd/Casey James/Shannon Lawson/Adam Wakefield)

2. Easy On The Eyes (Craig Wayne Boyd/Casey James/Morgan Myles/Adam Wakefield)

3. Love Me When I’m Leaving (Adam Wakefield)

4. Sugar Cane (Craig Wayne Boyd/Brad Crissler/James Leblanc)

5. Darkest Sky (Ryan Beaver/James Leblanc/Mike Walker)

Pre-Order the Debut EP here

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

IT'S "ALL OR NOTHING" FOR CASEY JAMES - KICKSTARTER PROJECT CLOSES JULY 1 - LET"S NOT CALL IT A NIGHT ON THIS PROJECT!



Following the critical acclaim and fan response to his first independent studio album "Strip It Down", Casey James returns to Kickstarter to raise funds for his follow-up independent album. The "All or Nothing" campaign ends on July 1.

“Having the fans involved absolutely makes the difference for me in terms of how I make records and what those records accomplish,” said James. “So, it just makes sense to me to come back to Kickstarter and do it again.
James continued, “I'd never experienced anything as amazing as having fans fuel an entire record, but that's EXACTLY what happened with Strip It Down, and it was huge in so many ways for me. It’s such a great feeling to be able to make the music that I want to make and to know that I’m finally connecting the dots between my heart, my music, and my fans. I’ve been getting so much great feedback from everyone in regards to the new material, and I can’t wait to get in the studio and record it.”

Fans aren’t the only ones anxious for new music. Three-time Grammy Award winner Tom Hambridge, who produced Strip It Down, has signed on to produce the next record as well.

After splitting from Sony Music Nashville, James went straight to the source – his fans – to fund his first Independent album. Teaming up with Hambridge was a great start, and at the conclusion of the crowd-funded creative collaboration, James was left with a record that garnered rave reviews from Blues/Rock/Americana media outlets and fans across the world with the Rock Doctor raving that that Strip It Down was “one hell of a delightful surprise!” 

Fans who embraced "Strip It Down" will appreciate this next step in James’ evolution as a notable blues composer and performer. The approach for second recording will be very similar to the first. “If 'Strip It Down' was the liner notes to my musical biography, then the next record will read as the first chapter,” James explained. 

Certainly, James had an exhilarating debut into the blues society with "Strip It Down", an appropriately titled album given the raw and rooted songs it contained – raucous and danceable album that was truly blues at its core. 

His upcoming project rides the same lane, but allows musical breadth for his fans, who are watching James continue to reach as an artist. The new material is more diverse and yet somehow manages to come together and fit into a style that is pure Casey James. 

James recently debuted some of his new music in a live, in-studio broadcast that is now up for all to see on YouTube. With title tracks “Come on Saturday Night” and “Here to Please” you don’t want to miss what James is coming out with next! 





A LITTLE BACKGROUND ON CASEY:

Anyone who has followed his journey from “American Idol” to Sony Music Nashville will be thrilled to discover the passion that drives the guitar-slinging Texan is dialed to 11. His 2012 self-titled debut won critical raves and yielded Top 15 single “Crying on a Suitcase” – and Top 20 single “Let’s Don’t Call It A Night.” His follow-up, gut-wrenching single “Fall Apart,” powerfully showcased his skills as a producer, intense vocalist, and lead guitarist. 

James has had an impressive career spanning from a local musician to playing for an audience of 22 million people weekly during his run on “American Idol.” From touring his hometown to touring the world while playing his own material, he has been consistently growing and evolving as an artist. This latest effort introduced his music to a whole new demographic and was well received worldwide. "The last few years have seen so many of my dreams come true. I'm finally interacting with people that I respect and admire; artists, producers, writers, musicians, and the fans. These are all people that have the same heart for music that I have. It's been an absolute pleasure working alongside artists like Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Delbert McClinton, Tom Hambridge, Lee Roy Parnell" and the list goes on. The point is that after a lifetime of dedication and work, James is finally busting in to the scene that he's always wanted to be a part of. "To drive down the road and hear my song being played on SiriusXM BB King's Bluesville is one of the best feelings I could ask for. Especially when I still feel proud and excited about how it sounds. I’m just thankful to be able to do what I love,” said James in a recent interview with his hometown Fox network television station in Dallas, TX. “I’m thankful to have a dedicated audience that believes in who I am and what I do. I couldn’t ask for more and I’m always excited for what’s next.”  

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

JOHN BERRY AND FRIENDS "ALL COME TOGETHER" FOR HURRICANE VICTIMS


Artists including John Berry, Heidi Newfield, Restless Heart's Dave Innis & Paul Gregg, Keb Mo. Collin Raye, Casey James, Chuck Jones, John Oates and others combined their voices for a cause and have recorded a song written by Berry with Chuck Jones, "All Come Together," to benefit victims of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

You can donate via Samaritan's Purse for Harvey here; and for Irma here.

#COUNTRYGIVESBACK


Tuesday, March 31, 2015

CASEY JAMES’ “FALL APART” HEADS TO COUNTRY RADIO



NASHVILLE, TN –March 31, 2015-- 19 Recordings/Columbia Records’ Casey James critically-welcomed single, “Fall Apart” impacted country radio this week with 42 total first-week stations.
Written by Will Bowen, Josh Carter and Zach Carter, “Fall Apart” has already caught the attention of fans and critics, with Country Weekly noting the single as “heartbreak done with conviction and feeling….Casey makes the most of this power ballad (to the nth degree).”

Casey celebrated the release of his new single by answering fan questions on the new live video streaming app, Periscope, making him one of the first artists to use the new platform.

“Fall Apart” marks the first single off of Casey’s forthcoming sophomore album and is the follow up to the American Idol alum’s Top 15 single “Crying on a Suitcase.” Casey’s self-titled debut album entered Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart at #2, with USA Today declaring the album “worth the wait,” while Entertainment Weekly cheered that “the songs shine” thanks to “a fusion of blues and contemporary country, his subtle grit and frequent guitar solos.”

Fans can purchase “Fall Apart” on iTunes at: http://smarturl.it/cjfallapart and view the video for “Fall Apart” here: http://smarturl.it/cjfallapartvideo.

Friday, February 27, 2015

CMT AND IHEARTMEDIA PARTNER FOR THE EXCLUSIVE WORLD PREMIERE OF CASEY JAMES’ VIDEO, “FALL APART”

Video Premieres Ahead of Critically-Acclaimed Single’s Radio Impact on 3/30


NASHVILLE, TN –February 27th, 2015-- 19 Recordings/Columbia Records’ Casey James is ready to share his new music. After a successful early debut at Sirius XM’s The Highway, Casey has partnered with CMT and iHeartMedia for the world premiere of his critically acclaimed new single’s video. Written by Will Bowen, Josh Carter and Zach Carter and scheduled to impact country radio on March 30th, “Fall Apart” has already caught the attention of fans and critics, with Country Weekly noting the single as “heartbreak done with conviction and feeling….Casey makes the most of this power ballad (to the nth degree).”

Starting today, fans can watch CMT during morning music hours or visit caseyjames.cmt.com and more than 120 iHeartMedia county station websites to see Casey’s video debut, a full 24 hours before being able to watch it anywhere else.

“Fall Apart” also marks the first single off of Casey’s forthcoming sophomore album and is the follow up to the  American Idol alum’s Top 15 single “Crying on a Suitcase.” Casey’s self-titled debut album entered Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart at #2, with USA Today declaring the album “worth the wait” in a 3-star review, while Entertainment Weekly cheered that “the songs shine” thanks to “a fusion of blues and contemporary country, his subtle grit and frequent guitar solos.”

“When I listen to this music, I feel like it’s my life,” said Casey. “All my mistakes. My decisions, good and bad; my thoughts, my hopes… everything that I am and have been through has led me to make this record.”

Fans can purchase “Fall Apart” on iTunes at: http://smarturl.it/cjfallapart.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

SINGLE REVIEW: "FALL APART" - CASEY JAMES

SINGLE: "Fall Apart"
ARTIST: Casey James
REVIEWER: Alyse Smith
Follow Alyse on Twitter at @ASmith1300


Purchase "Fall Apart" on iTunes, Amazon and Google Play

Casey James’ latest single “Fall Apart” may be his best song yet. It’s been years since we’ve seen James’ American Idol start and he’s steadily been making a name for himself. This is his third single after “Cryin’ On A Suitcase” and the steamy “Let’s Don’t Call It A Night.” By no means a happy song, this is James’ take on “getting over you after the break-up” song. He’s fine with all the pictures, the sleeping alone, the memories don’t overtake him anymore… But when he runs into her and she’s physically there, it all comes flooding back. As he puts it, “I go a little crazy, tell myself I gotta breathe, try to get my heart to beat…” The writers behind this wrenchingly honest song are Josh and Zack Carter of the duo Kingston along with Will Bowen. This is the first release for James in 2 years, after his self-titled debut album. This will be the lead single off his sophomore album whose release date is yet to be known. Though he didn’t write the ballad, he feels a personal connection to it and feels as though it has spoken about his life and years past. As many have done before, he has sought out the music that describes him and his life better than his own writing could. He writes a lot of his own music (Let’s Don’t Call It a Night) but when he finds songs that feel like him and the sound he wants to create he goes with it. (Credit to: Rolling Stone Country “Hear Casey James’ heartbreaking new single “Fall Apart”) A surefire hit for James, as a taste of what is to come from his sophomore album this bodes well for everyone involved.

Connect with Casey James Online:

Twitter - @CaseyJames
Facebook - CaseyJamesOfficial

Thursday, May 15, 2014

CMA FEST 2014: 2ND ANNUAL CASEY JAMES FRISBEE GOLF TOURNAMENT VIP EXPERIENCE ANNOUNCED


Fans have been waiting for this one! The 2nd Annual Casey James Frisbee Golf Tournament VIP Fan Experience has been slated to take place on June 4 at the Monroe Carell Jr's Children's Hospital Children's Theater for fans of Casey James and the Butterfly Stage for patients and their families. Casey will perform for fans from 9:00am-10:00am (fans need to arrive by 8:30am). Casey will them perform privately for patients and their families from 10:15am- 10:45am. Following the performances, Casey will head to field #1 and participate in some of the “field day” activities.

Proceeds from the tournament will  Benefitting the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt V

YOUR VIP TICKET INCLUDES:
• 1 admittance to private performance and "field day" with Casey James.
• Continental breakfast and beverage service will be provided.
• Venue: Monroe Carrel Jr Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt – Children's Theater.
• Free parking available in hospital parking garage that is adjacent and attached to the Children's Hospital.
• Ticket holders will come to 2200 Children’s Way, Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. 2nd  floor Children’s Theatre. Someone will be at the second floor to direct.

Price: $25.00

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

CASEY JAMES PROVES HE'S STILL IN THE GAME, EARNING NOD FOR ACA NEW ARTIST MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR AWARD



Finally! Casey James is getting some recognition for his music, not just his curls and blue eyes. From the first time he grabbed America's attention as the "curly haired guitar player" from Texas on American Idol , he's shown the music world that he's got much more to offer than boyish charm and good looks, he's got skill and mad game. Right out of the gate, his debut single, the sexy come on ballad, "Let's Don't Call It A Night", took off like a bullet and landed a spot in the 20's on the charts and came packaged with a video that became a hit on GAC and CMT. Casey's second single, "Crying on a Suitcase", was another immediate smash hit and again, found it's home in the 20's on the charts and resulted in mass radio airplay. The video, like it's predecessor, found a home on CMT and GAC as one of the most played and top requested videos. Make no mistake, Casey James is here for the long haul.

Just a little background on Casey for those of you who may not be familiar with his story or his music ... he started playing the guitar at the age of 13 and within a year was actually performing on stage. Tragedy struck when Casey was 21 in the form of a serious motorcycle accident that nearly took his life. Told he would no longer be able to play guitar, Casey proved the doctors wrong and came back stronger and better than before the accident. In 2009, Casey tried out for American Idol Season 9 and in May 2010, finished in the Top 3. Casey's American Idol run gave birth to the Casey James Fan Club. These fans are some of the most rabid, dedicated fans I've ever had the pleasure of dealing with. As someone who loves seeing artists get honest appreciation for what they do, they don't come much better than this group of people. They're not afraid to stand up and speak out for Casey, his music and things they think should be brought to the attention of whoever will listen. Sometimes it's fans like this who help an artist gain their recognition, even more than any label/management or public relations representative can. Fans are better than any press release to let you know what's going on in their favorite artist's world. Casey James fans know this and excel at it.

I have to say, I had seen Casey on American Idol, heard his music and knew he was good, but until I saw him perform live in Raleigh, NC last weekend, I didn't know that he isn't just good, he's outstanding. I've never seen anyone shred a guitar like him and I swear he left shards of wood and pieces of strings on the stage when he left. His show was one of the most energetic I've ever seen, he was climbing on the speakers, bouncing around the stage, and making personal contact with those in the audience. His voice was spot on with a hint of a back country gravel road, grit and a Texas growl that honestly made my knees a little weak. Good music always makes my knees weak and this was good music.

Casey has been nominated for the fan voted American Country Awards for New Artist Video of the Year for "Crying on a Suitcase". Again, this is a FAN VOTED award so if Casey's fans have anything to say about it, he'll be up on that stage with his acceptance speech. Congratulations Casey on the nomination and I know your fans will be on the edge of their seats waiting to see you hold up that award at the end of the night.

GET YOUR VOTE IN AND MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!

Monday, October 28, 2013

MAYOR KARL DEAN AND COUNTRY STARS CASEY JAMES, SARAH DARLING AND STRIKING MATCHES HONOR MUSIC TEACHERS AT NAfME CONFERENCE

Over 3,500 Teachers, School Administrators & Students Packed Grand Ole Opry House for Inaugural Event

Left to right: Sarah Zimmermann, Justin Davis, Casey James, and Sarah Darling
Credit: Randi Radcliff

NASHVILLE, TENN. (October 28, 2013) – Last night, Sunday, Oct. 27, country music stars Casey James, Sarah Darling, Striking Matches and the city of Nashville honored music teachers nationwide for all they do to support quality music education in schools during a special concert at the Grand Ole Opry House. The concert kicked off the National Association for Music Education’s (NAfME) 2013 National In-Service Conference, which is being held now through Oct. 30 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. Nashville Mayor Karl Dean welcomed the packed house of over 3,500 concert attendees saying, “I think it’s pretty clear that a quality arts education and in particular, a quality music education, is a key component to a well-rounded, successful education program. Arts education is not a frill, it is not optional -- not if we are going to give our students the tools they need to live rich and rewarding lives.”

Rising country duo Striking Matches (Justin Davis, Sarah Zimmermann), who were signed to new label, I.R.S. Records Nashville, earlier this week kicked-off the music for the night with harmonizing vocals and blazing guitars. “This is an amazing honor for us to be here and perform for you,” said Davis. “No offense to any of my other elementary school teachers but the only name I really remember is my music teacher!”

Powerhouse vocalist Sarah Darling followed their set with her four-piece band, belting out hit single “Home To Me,” and other crowd-pleasing songs like “Ho Hey” (The Lumineers) and “Missing You,” (John Waite). Attendees filled the Grand Ole Opry House with the glow of cell phone lights during the jaw-dropping delivery of her final song, “Landslide.” She closed expressing her gratitude for NAfME honoring her with the “Stand For Music” Award earlier this year and the work of all music educators.


 American Idol finalist and headliner Casey James ended the night with an acoustic set including his hit “Crying on Her Suitcase,” to an enthused crowd who sang along to every word. “Music education is very important to me and I’m glad I can be a part of it,” he said. “I really appreciate what you all are doing for aspiring musicians.”

Outlining the vision behind the “Music Makes Us” program, which has been supported by Nashville’s music industry community, other local businesses and community leaders, Mayor Dean emphasized that cities can and should be ensuring students receive a quality music education in the schools, even in tough economic times. “What I want to leave with you is that it can be done,” he said. “Thank you for all you do in your local communities to make sure music remains a priority.” NAfME President Nancy Ditmer then presented Dean with a special award in honor of all of his work.

Pictured on the right, Artists also participated in a Q&A for students prior to the concert, answering questions they had about breaking into the music industry and the challenges of achieving long-term success.

The concert kicked-off a slew of other entertainment events to take place during NAfME’s conference this week, including a performance by more than 670 students selected as part of the All-National Honors Ensemble – the most skilled high school musicians in the country. Following Nashville At-Large City Councilman Ronnie Steine’s Keynote Address and other professional development workshops today, NAfME will host a fundraiser for their Give A Note Foundation for members at the Wildhorse Saloon tonight.

For additional program information, please visit http://inserviceconference.nafme.org.

National Association for Music Education, among the world’s largest arts education organizations, is the only association that addresses all aspects of music education. NAfME advocates at the local, state, and national levels; provides resources for teachers, parents, and administrators; hosts professional development events; and offers a variety of opportunities for students and teachers. The Association orchestrates success for millions of students nationwide and has supported music educators at all teaching levels for more than a century.  With more than 70,000 members, the organization is the voice of music education in the United States. Follow NAfME on Twitter (twitter.com/nafme) and on Facebook (facebook.com/nafme).

Friday, October 18, 2013

RISING RECORDING ARTISTS AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR MUSIC EDUCATION (NAFME) SALUTE MUSIC TEACHERS

Casey James, Sarah Darling, Striking Matches and Mark Wilkinson to Perform Opening Night of 2013 NAFME National In-Service Conference at Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, TN

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (October 18, 2013) – On October 27, 2013, some of music’s top new recording artists will come together at the historic Grand Ole Opry House to shine the spotlight on the work of music teachers and show their gratitude for all that educators do to spread the joy of music in our nation’s schools. The special concert will kick-off the 2013 National Association of Music Education’s (NAFME) National In-Service Conference, and admission is FREE to all conference attendees, invited guests and All-National Honor Ensemble students.

American Idol finalist and 19/Columbia Records recording artist Casey James, known for country radio hits “Let’s Don’t Call It A Night,” and “Crying On Her Suitcase,” is an advocate for access to music in schools. “I really appreciate what music teachers are doing for aspiring musicians," he said. "Music education is very important to me and I’m glad I can be a part of NAFME’s Conference."

Country music star Sarah Darling, 2013 recipient of NAFME’s "Stand for Music" Award, adds, “My 7th and 8th grade music teacher, Ms. Stephanie Rumple, was a great influence on me. It was her careful guidance and passion for the arts that started me on my musical journey. I feel like I owe her, and all of the music teachers out there who help preserve music in our schools a huge ‘thank-you’, for all they do. This concert will hopefully resonate with them as our way of showing thanks for their work that sometimes goes unrecognized!”

James and Darling will join their peers Striking Matches (MTV/VH1/CMT’s O Music Awards finalist) and Australian chart-topper Mark Wilkinson (“Middle Ground,” “All I Ever Wanted’), to perform their fan-favorite songs in an exclusive, intimate setting reserved for those who inspire students through music.

The concert at the Grand Ole Opry House is one of the many highlights planned for the four-day NAFME National In-Service Conference taking place October 27 - 30, where the main theme centers around ways in which “Music Education Orchestrates Success”— in school, in work, and in life. 

 Teachers and school administrators who attend will address the proposed re-authorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, gain new insights into how classroom teaching styles are being evaluated, attend targeted professional development workshops, and celebrate the achievements of some of the nation’s most distinguished student musicians.

For additional program information, please visit http://inserviceconference.nafme.org 


National Association for Music Education, among the world’s largest arts education organizations, is the only association that addresses all aspects of music education. NAFME advocates at the local, state, and national levels; provides resources for teachers, parents, and administrators; hosts professional development events; and offers a variety of opportunities for students and teachers. The Association orchestrates success for millions of students nationwide and has supported music educators at all teaching levels for more than a century. With more than 70,000 members, the organization is the voice of music education in the United States. Follow NAFME on Twitter ( twitter.com/nafme) and on Facebook ( facebook.com/nafme).

Friday, August 30, 2013

EVENT (RALEIGH, NC): SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 - WQDR HOWL-O-WEEN HARVEST BALL AT CITY LIMITS SALOON FEATURING RONNIE DUNN, CASEY JAMES, JOSH THOMPSON AND RACHEL FARLEY


94.7 QDR invites you to a Saturday night Halloween blowout! This is country's night to howl!

The 12th Annual QDR Howl-o-ween Harvest Ball at City Limits powered by Got To Be NC Agriculture—when you want the best, it’s got to be NC!

Dig into a freaky fun night with your Q Crew Saturday October 26th at the Halloween Harvest Ball hotspot…City Limits Saloon!

On stage will be Rachel Farley...Josh Thompson...Casey James...and Ronnie Dunn!

ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS total in the Costume Contest split between 3 winners.  Doors open at 7...you must be in the house by 10 to have a shot at the Costume Contest.

Four full bands, just $15.00 in advance thru e-tix.com-- all to help our homeless animals find forever homes.

Get your tickets NOW! It's gonna be scary how fast they sell out!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

EVENT (SMITHFIELD, NC): FRI-SAT, MAY 3-4 SMITHFIELD HAM AND YAM FESTIVAL FEATURING THE FARM AND CASEY JAMES


Now in its 29th year, the Smithfield Ham & Yam Festival is scheduled for Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4, 2013. The Farm will kick-off the festival with a free 8:30 p.m. concert on Friday at the Stevens Sausage Pavilion at the Neuse River Amphitheatre. Casey James will close the festival with a free concert at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday. Craft vendors will take to the streets on Saturday, May 4, along with entertainment on two stages and fun activities for the entire family. Go "Like" the Festival's Facebook page and you could win passes to meet The Farm and Casey James!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Sunday, January 6, 2013

EVENT (NASHVILLE, TN): JAN 22 - MUSIC IN THE CITY - KELLEIGH BANNEN, KRISTY LEE COOK, EDENS EDGE, HIGH VALLEY, CASEY JAMES AND CLAY COOK



Nashville Lifestyles magazine will present Music in the City, an annual concert featuring the best new artists in Nashville.

The show, hosted by CMT, will showcase live performances by new artists Kelleigh Bannen, Kristy Lee Cook, Edens Edge, High Valley, Casey James, and Clay Cook of the Zac Brown Band.

“This year’s lineup is jam-packed with diverse, dynamic talent,” said Stacie Standifer, publisher and editor of Nashville Lifestyles magazine, via a release. “It’s such a fun evening of Music City’s talent featuring entertainment in a festive environment. We’re pleased to partner with W.O. Smith Music School, and hope the proceeds will help give music lessons to the next generation of Music City’s top talent.”

Music in the City takes place on Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 5:30 p.m. at The Tin Roof. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door, with a portion of proceeds benefiting the W.O. Smith Music School. Tickets and more information are available at www.nashvillelifestyles.com.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

VIDEO: CASEY JAMES GIVES THE KIDS OF ST JUDE AND HIS AUDIENCE AN UNFORGETTABLE PERFORMANCE

Casey James gave the crowd a performance to really applaud when he quit singing and started shaving during his November 30th show in Shreveport, LA. Team Casey James raised a total of $13,000 total for No Shave November which benefitted the kids of St. Jude. Congratulations Team Casey James on a wonderful donation to a great cause.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

VIDEO PREMIERE: "CRYING ON A SUITCASE" - CASEY JAMES

Casey James' new video for "Crying On A Suitcase" debuted this week exclusively on his website - www.CaseyJamesOfficial.com. We love this song, love Casey and know you're gonna love this video!

Click To Watch

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Congratulations to Casey James on Being This Week's #1 Most Added with "Crying on a Suitcase"

Congratulations to Casey James on being the #1 most added to country radio this week with his latest single (and our favorite one too!), "Crying on a Suitcase".