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'''Casey Shea''' first met Tally Hall through MySpace then later opened for the band December 15, 2005 at a show in Bound Brook, New Jersey in a venue called Hamilton St. Cafe & Stage. He filled in for [[Joe Hawley]] on [[Tally Hall]]'s March 2010 tour when Hawley couldn't join the rest of the band due to unforeseen circumstances.  
'''Casey Shea''' first met Tally Hall through MySpace then later opened for the band December 15, 2005 at a show in Bound Brook, New Jersey in a venue called Hamilton St. Cafe & Stage. He filled in for [[Joe Hawley]] on [[Tally Hall]]'s March 2010 tour when Hawley couldn't join the rest of the band due to unforeseen circumstances.  


In 2015, Shea contributed a cover of [[Banana Man]] to the fan-made Tally Hall cover compilation album: [[We Think We're Playing In A Band: A Tribute To Tally Hall]]<ref>[https://wethinkwereplayinginaband.bandcamp.com/track/banana-man Casey Shea - Banana Man. We Think We're Playing In A Band. Bandcamp.]</ref> and in 2018, he appeared on Joe Hawley's cover of the song [[Since I don't have you]], contributing vocals and acoustic guitar.<ref>[https://joehawley.bandcamp.com/releases Joe Hawley. Since I Don't Have You (ft. Coz Baldwin & Casey Shea) Bandcamp.]</ref>
In 2015, Shea contributed a cover of [[Banana Man]] to the fan-made Tally Hall cover compilation album: [[We Think We're Playing In A Band: A Tribute To Tally Hall]]<ref>[https://wethinkwereplayinginaband.bandcamp.com/track/banana-man Casey Shea - Banana Man.] Casey Shea. (22 November 2015). We Think We're Playing In A Band. Bandcamp. Accessed 30 January 2022.</ref> and in 2018, he appeared on Joe Hawley's cover of the song [[Since I don't have you]], contributing vocals and acoustic guitar.<ref>[https://joehawley.bandcamp.com/track/since-i-dont-have-you-ft-coz-baldwin-casey-shea Since I Don't Have You (ft. Coz Baldwin & Casey Shea)] Joe Hawley. (3 February 2018) Bandcamp. Accessed January 30 2022.</ref>
 
In 2020 Casey was a featured guest on episode 2 of [[Andrew Horowitz]]'s interview web-series: [[Keep Up The Good Work]], alongside Livia Blanc.<ref name="KUTGW2">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikKIeQLM4KY Keep Up The Good Work Episode 2: Casey Shea and Livia Blanc] Andrew Horowitz. (22 May 2020). YouTube. Accessed 30 November 2022.</ref>




== History ==
== History ==
He was born on November 27, 1979 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. At the age of five, his family relocated to Ponte Vedra, Florida. After graduating from Florida State University, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a career in songwriting and recording. In January 2004 he moved to New York to continue pursuing his music, quickly finding a home in the open mic scene. His debut solo album "Take The Bite" which blended folk, rock, and psychedelia was released in 2006, and he was signed to the indie label Family Records in 2007. During the first six months of 2009 he released one single each month, one of which being 'Roll Your Windows Down' which was featured on the TV Show One Tree Hill. A major musical influence is The Beatles.
Casey was born on November 27, 1979 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. At the age of five, his family relocated to Ponte Vedra, Florida. After graduating from Florida State University, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a career in songwriting and recording. In January 2004 he moved to New York to continue pursuing his music, quickly finding a home in the open mic scene. His debut solo album "Take The Bite" which blended folk, rock, and psychedelia was released in 2006, and he was signed to the indie label Family Records in 2007. During the first six months of 2009 he released one single each month, one of which being 'Roll Your Windows Down' which was featured on the TV Show One Tree Hill. A major musical influence is The Beatles.




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* Casey wore a black tie when he filled in for Joe on the 2010 Tally Hall tour.
* Casey wore a black tie when he filled in for Joe on the 2010 Tally Hall tour.
* When asked about his likes and dislikes, Casey listed his top like as [[Andrew Horowitz]]<ref name=KUTGW2 />


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:50, 30 January 2022

Casey Shea
File:Caseyshea jillian.jpg
Place of Origin Baton Rouge, LA / New York City, NY
Genres Rock
Years Active 2004-present
Label Family Records
Associated Acts Tally Hall
Website www.caseysheamusic.com


Casey Shea first met Tally Hall through MySpace then later opened for the band December 15, 2005 at a show in Bound Brook, New Jersey in a venue called Hamilton St. Cafe & Stage. He filled in for Joe Hawley on Tally Hall's March 2010 tour when Hawley couldn't join the rest of the band due to unforeseen circumstances.

In 2015, Shea contributed a cover of Banana Man to the fan-made Tally Hall cover compilation album: We Think We're Playing In A Band: A Tribute To Tally Hall[1] and in 2018, he appeared on Joe Hawley's cover of the song Since I don't have you, contributing vocals and acoustic guitar.[2]

In 2020 Casey was a featured guest on episode 2 of Andrew Horowitz's interview web-series: Keep Up The Good Work, alongside Livia Blanc.[3]


History

Casey was born on November 27, 1979 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. At the age of five, his family relocated to Ponte Vedra, Florida. After graduating from Florida State University, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a career in songwriting and recording. In January 2004 he moved to New York to continue pursuing his music, quickly finding a home in the open mic scene. His debut solo album "Take The Bite" which blended folk, rock, and psychedelia was released in 2006, and he was signed to the indie label Family Records in 2007. During the first six months of 2009 he released one single each month, one of which being 'Roll Your Windows Down' which was featured on the TV Show One Tree Hill. A major musical influence is The Beatles.


Fun Facts

  • Casey wore a black tie when he filled in for Joe on the 2010 Tally Hall tour.
  • When asked about his likes and dislikes, Casey listed his top like as Andrew Horowitz[3]

References

  1. Casey Shea - Banana Man. Casey Shea. (22 November 2015). We Think We're Playing In A Band. Bandcamp. Accessed 30 January 2022.
  2. Since I Don't Have You (ft. Coz Baldwin & Casey Shea) Joe Hawley. (3 February 2018) Bandcamp. Accessed January 30 2022.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Keep Up The Good Work Episode 2: Casey Shea and Livia Blanc Andrew Horowitz. (22 May 2020). YouTube. Accessed 30 November 2022.