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Sean Kagalis

About Me

Sean began playing guitar and writing songs at 13. A year later he landed his first gig at an old rundown Daytona Beach, Florida gas station turned biker-bar dubbed Charlie's. After receiving the approval of a presumably tough audience, Sean began to realize that being a performing songwriter was his destiny. Sean performed in a number of outfits throughout high school and college. Entering his 20's in fall of 1997, he went solo and found himself in more coffeehouses than classrooms and left college to deliver pizza and perform as much as possible. Within six months he garnered a diverse following in central Florida. By the end of 1997, he moved to Buffalo, New York, where he would test his material on unfamiliar audiences. By the summer of 1998 he was included on a compilation CD sponsored by Stimulance Coffeehouse. At the opening of the disc, you hear the host announce Sean as Buffalo's finest import from Florida. Sean embarked on his first DIY east caoast tour (in tandem with fellow folkie Kim Rheul) that same summer. Sean performed his song "... and I failed social studies that year." at the 1999 International Conference on Non-Violence, which was held at the Doctor Martin Luther King Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The song is a narration of childhood experiences growing up in a predominantly racist community in Lake County, Florida. Personal experience is the primary source for subject matter in Sean's work. When he's not lamenting his heartbreak, or the heartbreak he has created, his voice is dedicated to explicating socio-political issues that are constantly perverted or altogether ignored by mainstream media. The 21st-century found Sean writing and performing consistently. He began playing cover gigs in local venues such as Meehan's, Spondivits, and 37 Main. These frequent 3-hour shows helped refine Sean's performance technique, while providing him with an opportunity to expose his original material to larger audiences. He earned a second place nod for Male Musician in Southern Voice's Best of 2005 issue. The self-described 'folk-boy' has competed in Smith's Old Bar's 'Open Mic Madness' every year since it's inception, and has been a frequent finalist in the Eddie's Attic Monday Night Open Mic Competition. In 2007, Sean has found a renewed sense of purpose as a performer and writer. This renewed sense not only involves having the time of his life performing as much as possible, in as many places as possible, but also truly being a part of what will help mankind enter into an elevated state of awareness of what it means to be human. Now that's purpose!I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/11/2005
Band Members: Sean - Vox, Acoustic Guitar
Influences:

Well, it all started with my cousin Chris when he gave me his Kiss records when i was 4 in 1981... there was also a Police and a Ramones record. Kiss was my world. I also had a Disney disco record, Mother Goose, and John Denver with the Muppets Xmas album. Then as I moved to florida i found that my aunt trashed ALL of my records upon moving there - i was 6. Stuck with nothing but country radio for awhile, I really liked Conway Twitty's "Baby's got her blue jeans"..... (she can't help if she's made that way, it just comes naturally....) But then I got a record player again when Mom and I got a trailer of our own - I was allowed to have the FM movie sountrack... yippie... then bands like Bon Jovi, Poison, Motley crue - all that started happeneing - and i loved Poison... which led me to Pretty Boy Floyd, Faster Pussycat, Love/Hate, L.A. Guns... I also was fond of the Misfits, Minor Threat and 7 seconds at this point... then Nirvana hit... which helped me get into U2 for some reason. U2 has been my favorite band for a long time - until like a couple of years ago - the 90's was a great decade for that band artisticly... yeah U2 - and then Green Day hit the scene - which led to Op IV, Rancid, Fifteen, and gettin' into indie/locallly based music.... and while college freshman were pumpin' their woman power fist to Alanis and The Spice Girls, I found Ani Difranco's "Not A Pretty Girl" on a CMJ compilation - listed right after a Dr. Dre song.... "Not a Pretty Girl" sent me on a path to folksongerdom... my most recent favorite is Bright Eyes.
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Record Label: RATE Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

LIVE @ East Point Corner Tavern TONIGHT 9-11pm

I've got like 5 new songs i have never played out before..... you know i don't play out too often - so please GET OFF YOUR ASS AND COME TO A SHOW!thanks2783 Main StEast Point, GA 30344(404) 768-0007
Posted by on Sun, 07 Jun 2009 11:51:00 GMT

hey strangers! listen to ALL of my new album on the 'space'

yep all 10 songs in order are up there now.... this is an internet only release... you can buy the album at amazon and iTunes (amazon has it for cheaper for only $7.99 right now - they will raise the ...
Posted by on Tue, 05 May 2009 20:28:00 GMT

NEW ALBUM, SECOND LIFE

In case you haven't heard.... which is most of you - 'in' is done and will be available from digital retailers very soon.  The first five tracks plus an unreleased dance mix of 'happy' are now on the ...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:02:00 GMT

This Saturday 8pm ATL songwriters at Kavarna - No Cover

Please join me friends - I don't play out that much anymore, so catch me while you can.8pm Sean McMorris 9pm Heidi Pollyea 10pm Sean Kagalis 11pm Jason WallerKavarna707 E Lake Dr, Decatur, Georgia 300...
Posted by on Thu, 05 Feb 2009 11:37:00 GMT

where the heck have i been?

Okay.So, Ive been away from myspace land for awhile.Thing is, my friend CT told me about this virtual video game where I could expose my music& actually she bugged me about it for a good 4 months o...
Posted by on Mon, 12 Jan 2009 00:46:00 GMT

Thanking The Music Writers Who Rock

Thanking the writers who suppport the musicians and the venues they perform in for many years. Eddie's Attic December 26, 2008 Doors at 6:30pm - I kick it off at 7:30pm $12adv/$15door I am fortu...
Posted by on Wed, 10 Dec 2008 21:24:00 GMT

Papillon Rescue Benefit Nov 30 & No Cover at Three Bears Dec 3rd

Papillon Rescue Benefit with Heather Luttrell & FriendsNov 30th Sun 5:30-11:30pmJulie GribbleRonnda Cadleme (Ronnda and I will jam on a few betwixt our sets!)Lauren FareiraThe Brethren& Heathe...
Posted by on Sun, 23 Nov 2008 22:32:00 GMT

it’s official: it’s gone

23 songs, a years worth of recording - not with us anymore. i know, i know: it was backed up externally on a back up drive in Norton's back-up language... which for some reason the new PC will not ack...
Posted by on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 04:06:00 GMT

a return to if coffeehouse and a first time at three bears cafe

this saturday i will be playing if coffeehouse in little 5 points... haven't been there in a while - but always enjoy the room, the staff, and the folks. this show is free, but tips are graciously acc...
Posted by on Tue, 11 Nov 2008 06:13:00 GMT

This Friday 10/17 at NGCSU with Julia Carroll and Barb Carbon

The NGCSU Gay-Straight Alliance Pride concert in the Hoag Auditorium is this Friday Oct 17 at 7pm. Tell your north Georgia friends... gay AND straight!!!  The point is to communicate!!! 82 Colleg...
Posted by on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 21:00:00 GMT