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James Kasper

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News

James Kasper has been nominated for "Favourite Solo Artist" in the 2008 M Awards.

What They're Saying About James Kasper's New Album...

"Smart, original songs framed by a seductively whimsical sound." - Joseph Blake, Times-Colonist.

"Haunting vocals, strong songwriting." - John Threlfall, Monday Magazine.

"James Kasper's songwriting skills take the listener on a journey with each phrase turned...Layer upon layer of rootsy goodness." - Rob Pingle, 101.9FM CFUV.

"Good lyrics and strong, interesting melodies are hard to find in much of today's music. James Kasper delivers and then some." - Michael Burke, Cordova Bay Entertainment Group Inc.

How To Get The Tunes...

Purchase James Kasper's The Old Fashioned Way CD

at http://www.cdbaby.com/jameskasper

or download from iTunes at

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum? id=268673455&s=143441

Biography...


James Kasper is expected on Christmas Day of 1970 but arrives fifteen days early, in Victoria BC, his father having driven his mother to St. Joseph's Hospital in a '57 Chevy. Ten years later, just a four and a half hour drive northwest in Ucluelet, James is chosen to attend the Little League Baseball All-Star Try-outs as a first baseman but does not make the team. Two years later, at age twelve, his parents divorce, and shortly thereafter, the assistant coach of his baseball team becomes his stepdad. Around this same time, James begins to write songs, penning them in his own dot-to-dot notation, as he does not play an instrument nor have knowledge of music theory. His first song is called The Ballad of Chester West. Skip ahead four years, he is asked to paint a mural on the wall of his high school. One day, while carrying buckets of paint to the mural, he unknowingly drips paint all the way down the long hallway. His art teacher sees his inadvertent design on the floor and instead of scolding him, she declares, "James, you're artistic even when you're not trying to be!" The mural, an abstract portrait of killer whales, is seen by ten years of students before the wall is torn down during building renovations...In 1993, at age 22, James' landlord teaches him to play guitar. Three years later, in 1996, James meets singer-songwriter Tasja Veil through a "wrong number" and Kasper Veil is born. They spend the next four and a half years in a musical partnership, a collaboration which Chart Magazine calls "perfect coffeehouse music for the soul." In 1997, the duo rehearses with a drummer and bassist in the basement of a retirement home. Kasper Veil releases two albums, Metro Gnome and folk is dead but who's listening, the latter of which charts high across Canada on campus radio. Kasper Veil has the privilege of performing at the same show as the legendary Ray Charles in 1998 for the Variety Club Telethon at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver. In 2000, at the end of their first cross-Canada tour, the duo splits and loses contact with each other completely. Three years later, in 2003, performing with his group in Victoria, Kasper is approached at the end of the first set by a young lady who declares "Your songwriting blows my mind." She does not stay for the second set. Four years later, Kasper releases his debut solo album, "The Old Fashioned Way." The album's 2nd track, "Happy Texas," is written about 50s pop sensation Buddy Knox, who was the 1st of the rock era to write his own 1 hit ("Party Doll"). Upon hearing that Buddy Knox is in his family tree, Kasper feels it warrants a song. Kasper never meets Knox but his Dad meets him in the restroom of a bar on Vancouver Island where Knox is performing in the early 90s. The opening lyrics of "Happy Texas" are: "Hey Buddy, your Party Doll was my cousin Marilyn, but as you know, not Monroe." Just prior to the 2007 album release, Kasper finds out from Buddy Knox's son Michael Knox that "Dad was never married to a Marilyn, but he was married to a Leanne who had a sister named Marilyn." The genealogical mistake is now permanently documented in the song, as the young Knox tells Kasper: "Never change a lyric. It's how you felt at the time. Dad would have loved the song."

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/2/2006
Band Website: jameskasper.com
Band Members:

On the Album (to be released in 2007):
James Kasper: lead vocals, e-bow lead guitar, harmonica, songwriting, production. Geoff Howe: harmony vocals, rhythm & lead guitar, bass, co-production. Jude Pelley: mandolin, mandola, lead & rhythm guitar, bass, tambourine, shakers, co-production. Sophie Middleton: harmony vocals. Chris Meglic: drums, percussion. Shauna Sedola: drums. Gary Pearson: wurlitzer piano Laura Smith: harmony vocals, trumpet. Jessica Stuart: harmony vocals. Katrina Kadoski: harmony vocals. Cat Ratusny: piano. Bob Wiseman: piano. Adam Sutherland: rhythm guitar. Adam Gray: violin. Bob Egan: lap steel.

Engineer/Co-producer:
Jude Pelley, Alone Stone Studios

Photographer:
Heather Howe


Influences: Hayden, Glen Hansard, Damien Rice, Red House Painters, Blue Rodeo, Bob Wiseman, Peter Himmelman, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, The Beautiful South, The Beatles, Gillian Welch, Alison Krauss, Crowded House, The Oak Ridge Boys, Coldplay, Radiohead, Elvis Costello.
Sounds Like: Hayden, Glen Hansard, Damien Rice, Red House Painters, Blue Rodeo.
Record Label: Alone Stone Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

new song up

hey all - I have a new song up on my page...hope you enjoy it. Pauline Edwards is on violin, Eric Hogg engineered/produced it, played the bass, and added programming magic, Michelle Lafreniere pl...
Posted by James Kasper on Thu, 13 Mar 2008 04:48:00 PST

the art of the chart

hey everybody - just want to let you know that my new record - The Old Fashioned Way - is now at  38 Canadian radio stations and 6 U.S. stations, for a total of 44.The next step is getting more a...
Posted by James Kasper on Wed, 31 Oct 2007 01:43:00 PST

Fancy Radio Guy & The Insider Theory

so, this bigtime fancy radio guy tells me yesterday that he thinks the annual event I coordinate - the Vancouver Island Music Awards - is "very much an insider event" and that a "total lack of ticket...
Posted by James Kasper on Fri, 26 Oct 2007 04:13:00 PST

Plant in the Blue Grass?

so...let me get this straight... Robert Plant and Alison Krauss did a record together? interesting, weird, and cool, all at once...
Posted by James Kasper on Thu, 18 Oct 2007 08:51:00 PST

robs n pods n blogs

hey all - I was recently interviewed by Rob Pingle for his Home Game Show which airs Tuesday evenings from 5:30 to 6:30pm at 101.9FM CFUV, but which he also podcasts from his website. To listen to the...
Posted by James Kasper on Wed, 10 Oct 2007 09:51:00 PST

Thanksgiving Blog

hey there. so, I just finished writing a new song, Thanksgiving-inspired about family. might be a while before I have a recording of it done, but in the meantime, here are the lyrics...I may debu...
Posted by James Kasper on Sat, 06 Oct 2007 09:34:00 PST

summer of...

Hi Everybody, Thanks for stopping in to read my blog. I haven't written anything detailed here for a long time. I feel like I am in a place where I can reflect on the summer passed and ponder the poss...
Posted by James Kasper on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 12:42:00 PST

new stuff ay

hey everybody - I've got new songs up on my myspace page - 4 final versions of songs from the brand new album The Old Fashioned Way. Also, I've added new shows and new photos. Expect a more detailed b...
Posted by James Kasper on Sun, 30 Sep 2007 06:04:00 PST

Fun with The 5.5 TONIGHT @ Fernwood Inn

hi - a little shameless promotion for ya (I'll write a nice big - more personal - update very soon...) Canada's own bad boys of jazz-infused blues rock The Tom Glenne 5.5 are @ the Fernwood Inn T...
Posted by James Kasper on Sat, 23 Jun 2007 11:55:00 PST

Tour Dates Announced

Hi again - well, I didn't blog for months and now 3 in one week - what's up with that? I've just posted the cross-Canada tour dates on this myspace site. Dates & cities so far. Venues & other ...
Posted by James Kasper on Thu, 24 May 2007 06:47:00 PST