Showing posts with label Chase Gassaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chase Gassaway. Show all posts

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Artists News n°35

Anna Johnson's kickstarter campaign is ending in 3 days. She needs a bit less than $2 500 to reach her goal. So if you like Anna's music and want to help her, go on kickstarter


Boho Dancer will be on tour with Dangers Of The Sea from October to December in Denmark :

24/10 Kulturstationen, Vanløse
26/10 Stars, Vordingborg
22/11 Loppen, Christiania
23/11 Toldkammeret, Helsingør
30/11 Studenterhuset, Aalborg
12/12 Fermaten, Herning
13/12 Godset, Kolding
14/12 Studenterhuset, Aarhus

They recorded a song together called "Mountain".


Casey Hurt did a new cover. This week, it's "Hold On We're Going Home" by Drake.


Chase Gassaway is the 2013 Be-Bob-Alooza winner and he decided to make a video of "Plans to Meet In Paris" to thanks Bob Cheevers and Sharon Berger for supporting Austin songwriters and helping us create new music.


A new beautiful song by Hillary Hand : "Hard Days"


The band In My Coma has an official video for their song "Voices". This song is on their debut album Magnets & Miracles.


Jacob Gann has posted a new song on youtube this week. This song is "Give Me Something Real".


ODyL did a cover of "Il Pleut" by the french singer-songwriter Renaud.


"Slow Dance", a very softness song by Shannon Labrie. She now has an official video for it.


Tyler Stenson sang his song "Big Heart" and thanks all his fans for helping him clear 10,000 views in the Guitar Center 'Search for the Next Great American Songwriter' contest,


Monday, December 17, 2012

Christmas Songs Series II : Canaries In The Coal Mine

Canaries In The Coal Mine is a band made up of Chase Gassaway and Jordan Whitmore. 


In 2011, they wrote a Christmas album called Scarf Weather, which contained originals and holiday favorites. This year they are back with new videos.

Canaries In The Coal Mine - "Rudolph"


Canaries In The Coal Mine - "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"


Website : http://www.canariesinthecoalmine.com/
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/canariesinthecoalmine
itunes : https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/scarf-weather-ep/

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Artists News n°1 : Antonia Vai, Chase Gassaway, Heater Bond, Hillary Reynolds Band & Sarah Solovay

Antonia Vai has posted new lyrics videos on youtube.

Antonia Vai - "Don't Let The Bedbugs Bite"


Antonia Vai - "Cocoon"


Antonia Vai - "The Sorrowblack Fish"


Chase Gassaway performs "Fast Machines" with Jordan Whitmore live at Common Grounds, Waco, TX.



Heather Bond'song "Beside Me" has been used for the TV-spot "Blaue Tür" for Union Investment Komponiert. They made a beautiful music video for this occasion.


You can check her other last songs on her youtube channel.


The Hillary Reynolds Band has published a new official video for their song "Good As New".

Hillary Reynolds Band - "Good As New"


Their album "Since September" is still available on itunes.


Sarah Solovay has released a new lyric video for her song "A Little in Love" from her last EP "Superhuman".


Monday, May 28, 2012

Chase Gassaway

Chase Gassaway is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and composer based in Austin, TX. He has been seen performing a variety of things on stage including – electric/acoustic guitar, keys, bass, percussion, harmonica, accordion, bells, and trombone.


Chase's first release was "Black Like My Coffee" in 2005. He has participated to many artists' record as a musician as well as his solo career.

In the fall of 2010, he was commissioned to score the short film, Take Two directed by Matthew Tibbenham. The score contained works for string quartet, mixed folk ensembles, and pop songs. 

In the winter of 2011, he formed Canaries In The Coal Mine with fellow songwriter Jordan Whitmore. Their first project was a Christmas album called Scarf Weather, which contained originals and holiday favorites.

Chase Gassaway - "Reasons"


Chase Gassaway - "The Ship"


Canaries In The Coal Mine - "Céad Míle Fáilte Romhat, a Íosa, a Íosa"