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Ines Cagle

If I'd make sense in one line I needn't write

About Me

Ines Cagle was born and raised in East-Berlin. She started dancing at the age of 7 and caused her parents to develop strong nerves spending her afternoons off singing whatever came across her thoughts. At about 16 she started taping her first tracks going back and forth between her and her parent's tape recorder. Being a shy girl she found that this was one way to speak her mind. Later she decided to turn talent into profession and attended a musical-school where she was taught dancing, singing and acting which she continued doing throughout Germany and during a two years' stay in Los Angeles. She was a member of the "Manuel Mandon Dance Company" ( "M.M.Dancers" ) and Winifred R. Harris' "Between Lines" Contemporary Dance Company and appeared as a singer/ dancer in industrials, fashion shows, galas and TV-shows. After having given up dancing because of a back problem she spent the last years really focussing on live music. Though dancing really was her first love the songwriting proved to be a good companion throughout the years and through all changes. Maybe even the best..........
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Member Since: 8/29/2006
Band Website: josie-music.com
Band Members: The songs you can listen to on that site were recorded by Ines Cagle, except: Jan Hirte: ukulele on "The oak tree"; Uli Wagner: bass on "Solitude", e-guitar on "Band-aid"; Stefanie Unger: violin on "Lilia". Live gigs are played by "JOSIE": Ines Cagle - voc, perc, guit; Uli Wagner - guit, bass, voc; Philipp Wagner - keys, bass, voc
Influences: Generally I like to listen to different styles of music which unfortunately ( or fortunately ) usually results in me not knowing what to say when people ask me: " What kind of music do you write? ". I think it's more about a certain atmosphere than about style. Though I very much appreciate being given the opportunity to really lose myself in a very sad song ( and don't most songs come from a place in our heart where we're sad or helpless or doubting ) I'm also very fond of artists who can make a sad song not sound too depressing or even write a happy song once in a while. People I listen to are: Rickie Lee Jones, Ani Difranco, Björk, Keb' Mo', Jack Johnson, John Martyn, Marie Boine, J.J. Cale, Bonnie Raitt, Eva Cassidy, Taj Mahall, Steely Dan, Dead Can Dance, Dr. John, Carole King, Larry Carlton, Norah Jones, Jim Pepper, Robben Ford, Tori Amos...
Sounds Like: What my music sounds like - I don't know, you tell me.Stumblin' - JOSIE at Passionskirche

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Get this video and more at MySpace.com What my dancing looked like - or at least sort of - you can see for yourself. I decided to upload this video for everybody who's interested in what I did before I made music. Especially in L.A. it happened repeatedly that I told people "I dance" and they thought "She strips" - well, I did not. I officially quit dancing in 1998. This video was shot in 2001, so I'm not really in great shape anymore - but it's the only video I've got. I was doing a friend a favor for his birthday party. That means: Everybody out there who knows about pointed feet, turned out hips and high legs forgive me some technical insufficiencies. music: Seal; choreographer, dancer: Ines Cagle
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Merry Christmas/ Baby pause

Hey, wishing everybody a merry Christmas and a happy new year!I'm really looking forward to two weeks in south France - yippieh!And for all of you who didn't already hear it through the grapevine - Ja...
Posted by Ines Cagle on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 06:04:00 PST