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'''Casey Shea''' first met [[Tally Hall]] through MySpace, then later opened for the band on 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.<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 January 2022.</ref>
'''Casey Shea''' first met [[Tally Hall]] through MySpace, then later opened for the band on 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.<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 January 2022.</ref>


A month after the release of [[Good & Evil]], Shea joined up with Tally Hall once more to release a cover of the Flo Rida song [[Club Can't Handle Me]], which was released on YouTube on July 18th 2011<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh_hxQUbSPM Tally Hall Feat. Casey Shea - Club Can't Handle Me] (18 July 2011). YouTube. Accessed 30 January 2022.</ref>
A month after the release of [[Good & Evil]], Shea joined up with Tally Hall once more to release a cover of the Flo Rida song [[Club Can't Handle Me]], which was released on YouTube on July 18th 2011. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh_hxQUbSPM Tally Hall Feat. Casey Shea - Club Can't Handle Me] (18 July 2011). YouTube. Accessed 30 January 2022.</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 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" />
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" />
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