Karan Casey
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Background information | |
Born | 1969 (age 54–55) Kilmeaden, County Waterford, Ireland |
Genres | Celtic Folk |
Occupation(s) | Singer songwriter producer Pianist |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Crow Valley Music (own label) Compass Records |
Website | Official site Official Myspace site |
Notable instruments | |
Piano |
Karan Casey (born 1969) is an Irish folk singer, and a former member of the Irish band Solas.
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Early years
Casey was born in Ballyduff Lower, Kilmeaden, County Waterford, Ireland. Her family encouraged her to sing in the house, in a church choir and at school. At Waterford Regional Technical College she studied piano then took music at University College Dublin in 1987. Having learned to copy Ella Fitzgerald's scat singing, she performed in a Dublin bistro several nights per week while still a student. At the Royal Irish Academy of Music she studied classical music and sang in a jazz band, then a folk-ballad band, then another jazz band. She also fell under the influence of Dublin folk singer Frank Harte. During this time she also formed her own band, called "Dorothy".
Emigration to the USA
In 1993 Karan moved to New York City. There she studied jazz at Long Island University. When she began to frequent Irish traditional sessions in New York, she started singing Irish traditional music again. During this time she mostly sang in bars and local centres. During 1994, she sang with Atlantic Bridge before joining Solas. She sang five songs on their début album in 1996 while also performing jazz and folk material herself in Tramps club in Manhattan, accompanied only by a percussionist. In 1997, Karan recorded a solo album, Songlines, inspired by the novel of the same name by Bruce Chatwin. It was produced by Séamus Egan and included several members of Solas. The album featured both Irish traditional and contemporary folk songs.
Solo career
Karan left Solas at the beginning of 1999 to pursue her solo ambitions. She then moved back to Ireland, although frequently travelled between her home in Cork and America. In 2000 Karan collaborated with several other vocalists on Seal Maiden: a Celtic Musical. It concerned the mythical creature called the selkie (in this case, a seal-woman). The album featured a story written by Irish playwright Marina Carr and narrated by Karan was produced by Niall Vallely and Leib Ostrow and featured contributions from Martin Hayes & Denis Cahill, Iarla Ó Lionaird, Máiréad Ní Mhaonaigh, Michael McGoldrick, Mel Mercier and Robbie Overson.
In 2001, Casey finished working on her second solo album, The Winds Begin to Sing (2001) which was well received by critics and propelled Casey into a stable solo career. She released Distant Shore in 2003 and toured extensively throughout the Americas and Europe. In 2005, Casey released Chasing the Sun featuring Irish traditional and folk songs which she learned from her mother and maternal grandmother. Chasing the Sun, included a number of songs written by Casey herself as well as songs by young Belfast musician Barry Kerr. The album was well received and was the last to be released on the Shanachie and Vertical labels so that Casey, husband Niall Vallely and other associated acts could release her music independently.
In 2006, Casey joined her previous band Solas to guest on their live DVD and album, Reunion: a Decade of Solas. On the recordings, Casey was joined by all of the band's past members and current members from the period. She joined Deirdre Scanlan (Solas vocalist 2000–2007) and Antje Duvekot along with the male vocalists from the band.
In 2008, Karan Casey and her husband set up Crow Valley Music to release Karan's latest album, Ships in the Forest in Europe. The album was released on Compass Records in the Americas.
"Exiles Return" a duet album with former Solas band-mate John Doyle was released early 2010 and was named in the Top 5 albums of the year by The Irish Echo newspaper.
Released in 2014 "Two More Hours" is Karan's sixth solo album and her first entirely self-penned album. Contemporary in tone it takes a much more personal approach to her writing and singing. It features a duet with Irish chart-topper Mick Flannery as well as contributions from Abigail Washburn and Aoife O’Donovan and was produced by Niall Vallely. A departure from the traditional music she has focused on for many years Two More Hours draws on Karan’s life-long love of R&B, Jazz and Blues in creating a vibrant new mix of sounds. Vallely’s string arrangements help meld together a stellar cast of Ireland’s finest musicians from the worlds of Classical, Folk and Rock music including Ken Rice, Kate Ellis, Sean Og Graham, Trevor Hutchinson, Eoghan Regan, Danny Byrt and Caoimhín Vallely.
In recent years she has also been involved in collaborations with Bela Fleck, Lunasa, The Boston Pops Orchestra, The Dubliners & Imelda May, A Stór Mo Chroí (featuring John Spillane, Lumiere and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh) and more.
Personal life
Karan is married to Irish concertina player Niall Vallely and has collaborated frequently with the Vallely brothers and their bands. She has two daughters (Muireann and Áine) and currently lives in Cork.
Discography
Solo albums
- 1997 – Songlines (folk album)
- 2000 – Seal Maiden (Karan Casey & friends)
- 2001 – The Winds Begin To Sing
- 2003 – Distant Shore
- 2005 – Chasing The Sun
- 2008 – Ships in the Forest
- 2014 – Two More Hours
With Solas
- 1996 – Solas
- 1997 – Sunny Spells and Scattered Showers
- 1998 – The Words That Remain
- 2006 – Reunion: A Decade of Solas (CD/DVD)
Miscellaneous recordings
- 1996 – Her Song: Exotic Voices of Women from Around the World (Various Artists)
- 1997 – Celtic Tapestry, Vol. 2 (Various Artists)
- 1997 – Holding up Half the Sky: Women's Voices from Around the World (Various Artists)
- 1997 – Her Song: Exotic Voices of Women from Around the World (Various Artists)
- 1997 – Voices of Celtic Women: Holding up Half the Sky (Various Artists)
- 1998 – Africans in America (Original Television Soundtrack) (Various Artists)
- 1998 – Celtic Tides (Various Artists)
- 1998 – Greatest Hits (Paul Winter)
- 1998 – Legends of Ireland (Various Artists)
- 1998 – Winter's Tale (Various Artists)
- 1999 – Celtic Solstice (Paul Winter)
- 1999 – Holding up Half the Sky: Voices of Celtic Women Vol 2 (Various Artists)
- 1999 – Thousands Are Sailing (Various Artists)
- 2000 – Emerald Aether: Shape Shifting/Reconstructions Of Irish Music (Bill Laswell)
- 2000 – Fused (Michael McGoldrick)
- 2000 – Fits of Passion – High Spirited Celtic Captured by Starbucks (Various Artists)
- 2000 – Ceol Tacsaí (Various Artists)
- 2001 – Celtic Christmas: Silver Anniversary Edition (Various Artists)
- 2001 – Evening Comes Early (John Doyle)
- 2001 – Two Journeys (Tim O'Brien)
- 2001 – Lullaby: a Collection (Various Artists)
- 2003 – Brown Girl in the Ring (Various Artists)
- 2004 – Very Best of Celtic Christmas (Various Artists)
- 2004 – Other Voices: Songs from a Room Vol 2 (Various Artists)
- 2005 – Lullaby: 20th Anniversary Special Edition (Various Artists)
- 2005 – 20 Great Kid’s Songs: 20th Anniversary Special Collector’s Edition (Various Artists)
- 2005 – Folktopia (Various Artists)
- 2006 – Acoustic Affair Vol. 1 (Various Artists)
- 2007 – A Christmas Celtic Sojourn Live (Various Artists)
- 2007 – Excalibur: Vol. 2 (Alan Simon)
- 2010 – Exiles Return (with John Doyle)
External links
- Official website
- Wedding in Barga between Karan and husband Niall
- Karan Casey Uk Tour 2009 Folk Radio UK
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