Family Records artist Gabriel Kahane will be returning to our beloved venue Rockwood Music Hall after a very long absence. Lacrymosa will be playing later in the night as well, which I’m very excited about and it will be somewhat of a debut as well. First time at Rockwood and some exciting announcements coming. She’s [...]
Entries from December 2008
Gabriel Kahane Re-Debuts At Rockwood
December 12th, 2008 · No Comments
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Free Casey Shea Christmas Single
December 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Over at Family Records and Casey Shea Inc. we’ve partnered up with digital retailer Amie Street to present you with a special A-Side/B-Side holiday single available for free download at Amie Street for a week. Check out the Family Records single page for an alternative location to download and for more info, Casey’s blog for [...]
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GbA 2 & Lowry Featured On Amie Street
December 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Our good friends over at digital retailer extraordinaire Amie Street have picked Guilt By Association and specifically Lowry‘s cover of ‘Africa’ as a feature on their store front page for this week.
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Two Guilt By Association Vol. 2 Release Shows
December 10th, 2008 · No Comments
February 2009 will see the physical release of Guilt By Association Vol. 2 and we’re celebrating it with two release shows. Sat January 31st @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg, 8pm Jukebox The Ghost + Robbers On High Street + Lowry + special guests TBA More info & tix here Fri February 5th @ Bowery Ballroom, [...]
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VIDEO: Casey Shea – Something Good (live)
December 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Paul Carver captured a few songs at Casey Shea‘s show at Rockwood Music Hall last weekend. It was an acoustic show and drummer Gilles switched to guitar especially for his birthday that same night. A studio version of this song will be released as part of the grand one three-sided single per month release schedule [...]
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First Ever The Say So’s Show
December 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Republishing the mailer about my new music project: Dear friends, Thank you for your continued support post-Heavyweights and coming out to both Casey Shea‘s shows and Jeff Jacobson shows. This month marks the debut of that other Undisputed Heavyweight’s new project. Wes has banded together with some of the very best musicians in NYC to [...]
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Young Entrepreneurs From Back Home
December 7th, 2008 · No Comments
My dear friend Stefanie (on the floor in the front) who lived in New York for a few months interning at MoMA at the beginning of the year is back in our old stomping ground of Maastricht (The Netherlands) being her entrepreneurial self and it landed her and her friends in Business Week as nominees [...]
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VIDEO: Frightened Rabbit – Set You Free
December 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Our friends over at Pitchfork just debuted the first video off of the recently released Guilt By Association Vol. 2. My favorite band of the year Frightened Rabbit covers N-Trance euro dance classic ‘Set You Free’. They also wrote a little something about it.
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When Musicians Are Also Good At Other Things
December 4th, 2008 · 3 Comments
If you’re a follower of Family Records‘s very own Casey Shea‘s blog you may have already seen this. If you don’t follow it yet you should start now. Best.solo.artist.blog.ever. Not only does this video showcase the amazing new Christmas song Casey wrote, it also shows off his video editing skills. Check out those edits right [...]
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On What’s Wrong With Current Music Copyright Laws
December 1st, 2008 · 1 Comment
Speaking of outdated ways of handling the commercial exploitation of music and other entertainment, and necessary changes, Sarah gave me Larry Lessig‘s new book Remix: Making Art and Culture in the Hybrid Economy for my birthday. I’m only a few pages in so far and coincidentally came across this recent interview Lessig did on KQED. [...]
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