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James Curley & Radio Fade

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"James’s writing truly upholds everything good, right and true about American Roots music. Like Kristofferson, Prine, Goodman and Zevon, James Curley is a visionary way ahead of today’s mainstream songwriters."
Timothy Edward Jones - journalist and author of CountryConversation
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Songwriter James Curley and his band, Radio Fade, perform rhythmic, rootsy Americana-tinged Rock in the tradition of The Band, Little Feat, Allman Brothers, John Hiatt & Little Village, etc. The sound is real and authentic, featuring acoustic and electric guitars, slide guitars, Hammond B3 and Piano, and a veteran rhythm section to accompany James’s literate songs.
On his records, James likes to embellish the arrangements of certain songs with horns and strings and other elements not easily reproduced live without a ten-piece band. The live show is more rockin’ and is tailored for great crowd response. It features songs like ’Rest Your Weary Bones’ - a syncopated bluesy ’welcome song’ to the live crowd, ’700 Parking Tickets - a swamp groove piece about scofflaws that serves as a vessel to showcase Ben Lansing’s great bluesy slide guitar licks, and ’How Dumb Do You Think I Am?’ - an alt-authentic country ballad written by Joel Pace, who handles keyboards, accordion and vocals. All this is held tightly together by rhythm section veterans Dave Heim on drums and George Callobre on bass to provide a rootsy groove under the songs.
James and the band incorporate many of the cover tunes as extended segues out of the original songs. They refer back to the kinds of classic songs that inspired the original song in the first place in a kind of ’loop d’homage’ that appeals to crowds and provides a known song by other artists as a touchstone. A good example of this is the extended dance version of James’ song ’Housekeeping’ which segues into the Beatles’ ’I Feel Fine’ in classic early rock & roll mode.
Cover tunes can vary greatly depending on venue. James draws on a rich depth of literate songwriters and performers. He’s as comfortable pulling Steve Young’s ’Seven Bridges Road’ into a set as he is the Grateful Dead’s version of ’I Know You Rider’, often as an extended jam on both songs.
Other cover material can include Dylan, Bruce Cockburn, John Prine, Hank Williams, Gram Parsons, John Fogerty, Grateful Dead, Little Feat and others. James Curley and Radio Fade ’walk the line’ between 100% Authenticity and pure entertainment.
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Member Since: 12/28/2006
Band Website: jamescurley.net
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James Curley: Guitars. Vocals
Ben Lansing: Electric Guitars, Octave Mandolin
Joel Pace: Keyboards, Accordion, Guitar, Vocals
George Callobre:Bass
Dave Heim: Drums , Percussion

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Influences: WHAT IS ’AMERICANA MUSIC’? THE BEST ARTICLE I’VE READ TO DESCRIBE THE GREAT GENRE OF AMERICANA IS AT http://www.americanamusic.org/site.php?content=what_is_ameri cana

Listen to James interviewed by Steve Meier for the Chicago Songwriters interview series..
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The Band+ Little Village+

Little Feat+ Steve Goodman + John Prine+ Warren Zevon (Rest In Peace, friend; I will ’keep you in my heart for a while’)+ Jackson Browne+ John Hiatt+ Elvis Costello+ Dan Fogelberg+ Richie Furay+ Steven Stills+ Neil Young+ Biff Rose+ Bruce Cockburn+

Townes Van Zandt+ Shake Russell+ Randy Newman+ David Bromberg + James Taylor+ Johnny Cash+ Kris Kristofferson+ Lowell George+ Jorma Kaukonen+ Robert Hunter+ The Band+ J.J. Cale+ Van Morrison+ Shawn Colvin+ Joni Mitchell+ Ralph McTell+ Gram Parsons+ Richard Thompson+ R.E.M.+ Wilco+ Woody Guthrie+ Bruce Springsteen+ Sons of The Never Wrong + Murray MacLachlan+ Willy Nelson+ Tom Waits+ Buzzy Linhart+ Leon Russell+ (more to come as I think of them)
Sounds Like: Little Feat meets Little Village in Bruce Cockburn's Garage
Record Label: Sidewalking Crab
Type of Label: Indie

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Check out this event: James Curley @ *NEW* Uncommon Ground

Hosted By: James Curley & Radio Fade When: Saturday Mar 08, 2008 at 9:00 PMWhere: Uncommon Ground1401 W Devon AveChicago, Illinois|14 60626United StatesDescription:James Curley & Radio Fade Click Her...
Posted by James Curley & Radio Fade on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 03:58:00 PST

Radio Fade as a slice of American Pie

Many of you have written and asked what Radio Fade is about, citing the references to many of my heroes whose songs are background muse for my song. Well, simply put....I was saddened and struck by th...
Posted by James Curley & Radio Fade on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 07:01:00 PST