Marty Casey

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Marty Casey
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Casey with Tracii Guns' L.A. Guns in 2008
Background information
Birth nameMartin Xavier Casey
Born (1973-09-26) September 26, 1973 (age 50)
Origin Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Alternative rock, indie rock, post-grunge, hard rock
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1987–present
Member of Lovehammers

Martin Xavier "Marty" Casey (born September 26, 1973) [1] is an American rock musician who is the lead singer, primary songwriter and second guitarist of Lovehammers. [2] After years of building a strong local following in Chicago and the Midwest, Casey achieved international fame on the first season of the reality show Rock Star: INXS . Casey made it to the final two of the competition, finishing as the runner-up to winner J.D. Fortune. [1] Although he was not chosen as the new singer for INXS, he was invited to tour as opening act. In 2006, Marty Casey and the Lovehammers opened on the first leg of the INXS Switched On Tour. [2] Marty was a fan favorite on Rock Star: INXS, [2] receiving the most viewer votes, [3] and topping the download charts with his performances of both covers and original material. [1]

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Biography

Early life

The youngest of six children, [1] [4] Marty Casey was born in the Chicago suburb of Hickory Hills, Illinois. [1] As a child and youth, he was an avid sportsman, competing in both baseball and wrestling. When he was eight years old he met future Swinging Lovehammers bandmates Bobby and Dino Kourelis while playing together on a local T-Ball team. Casey and the Kourelis brothers formed Lovehammers (initially named The Swinging Lovehammers) in 1988. During this time Casey attended Amos Alonzo Stagg High School [1] in Palos Hills, Illinois. After receiving a degree in Finance [4] at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, [2] he worked part-time as a real estate appraiser [1] [2] [4] while continuing to record and tour with his band. He was a member of Star Course, a student run organization at the University of Illinois. He was also a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity.

While touring with artists including Nickelback, [2] [4] Jerry Cantrell, Interpol, New Found Glory, and Cake, [4] Casey and the Lovehammers began to build a small but loyal national following.

His musical influences include: Guns N' Roses, AC/DC, Cyndi Lauper, Rob Bass, Joe Cocker, and Accept. [5]

A number of the band's songs have been included in television shows and movies. The group's DVD, "Live/Raw" charted well on the Billboard musical DVD charts in 2004. [4] Casey was a finalist in the annual John Lennon Songwriting Contest, with his song "Rain on the Brain," featured on the L'Strange album. [4]

Rock Star: INXS

During the competition, Casey gained the respect of the INXS band members as well as viewers. His performances consistently received high marks, and he received the most votes of any contestant on the show. [1] Near the end of the competition, he performed his original song "Trees", which became a fan favorite. [1] [2] "Trees" was picked up by mainstream radio.

Casey's extended family and long-term fans (known as Hammerheads) were very supportive of his run on the show, co-hosting viewing parties for the fans at Chicago bars, and even organizing shuttle buses to bring fans to the parties. Casey spoke frequently of being "humbled" and "honored" by all the support he received.

On his Rock Star: INXS blog, Casey wrote: "I love writing music and I think performing those creations completes the cycle and helps me define my life. Writing music is the thought and performing is the action. Great thoughts must be put into action in order to exist. Action without thought can be a train wreck."

Post Rock Star: INXS

After revealing J.D. Fortune as the winner and new INXS front man, INXS guitarist Tim Farriss offered Casey the job of opening act on INXS's upcoming tour, which Casey accepted. [1] During the tour, Casey and his band released their major label debut, Marty Casey and Lovehammers (released January 24, 2006, [2] through Epic Records). The album could be described as a "best-of" compilation of songs from previous indie albums, though songs were chosen largely on the basis of accessibility as well as to showcase the band to a more mainstream audience. Though some songs were re-recorded and remixed for the recording, the album featured only one completely new track. There was some criticism that the album was sold under "Marty Casey and Lovehammers" as opposed to their current bandname – "Swinging Lovehammers" – however, fans generally understood that the album's purpose was to capitalize on Marty's TV exposure and to increase their fan base.

Casey continues to tour with Lovehammers, now as headliners. As natives of Chicago's South Side, they are avid fans of the Chicago White Sox, and were particularly excited to be asked to play before some games in October 2005 and 2006. [1]

In 2008, he joined Tracii Guns' version of LA Guns. He both co-wrote and provided vocals, touring with the L.A. Guns through 2009. [6] In a 2009 interview, Tracii stated that L.A. Guns parted ways with Alexus Records and that he was unsure whether the material recorded with Marty Casey or the VH1 pilot would ever be released.

Casey returned to the Lovehammers in 2009 in order to record and release the album Heavy Crown.

In January 2009, Casey conducted a two-week solo acoustic tour of New Zealand, in support of charity CanTeen, which supports young people living with cancer. [7] The tour was run by Christchurch resident Tania Gilchrist. One New Zealand radio interview took place in Invercargill on January, 12th 2009, airing on 89.2 MORE FM's The Morning Fix with Andy George Andy George. It can be viewed here.

Silver Elements Collection

In 2008, following his success on Rockstar: INXS, Casey and fashion industry veteran, Marla Zegart, founded the Silver Elements collection. This collection features silver jewelry and accessories. Zegart is a fan of Casey and, on a whim, approached him after a show and "told him he had a great sense of style, and asked him if he would think of doing something together." She says of Casey: "You know, there are a lot of celebrities who just attach their name to something but Marty is co-designer on this. It's not just his name. He's an integral part of the design process, the ideas; he's very involved; he's part of every single piece." All purchases support the "Marty Casey Elements of Nature Fund," which plants trees in conjunction with American Forests "Global Releaf" Ecosystem Restoration Project. The founding piece is the Trees Dog Tag necklace, named for the original song he first performed live on Rockstar: INXS. [8] The collection has expanded to include not only jewelry and watches, but high end accessories such as leather bags, sunglasses, scarves, and even a photo frame. [9] Marty describes the Silver Elements Collection:

The strength of the line is that it's keeping the tie between fashion and music. When I have the opportunity to play music, I don't necessarily want to be just in a pair of jeans and a black t-shirt... I think t of it more as a performance, you know? You want to get up there and do this performance and you want to dress the part too; wear something unique to make yourself stand out, and when Marla came to me with the idea of beginning the line, she really understood that.

You like to stand out and do unique things and make something that's completely your own. But really, the key for us is having the music being so connected to the jewelry because that's our niche; that's where we fit in, why we're different.

Not many people are necessarily doing this. A well known singer and performer may have a designer line, but it's usually not tied into their music at all. It's tied into their name but not necessarily to what they're about and who they are and what their music is about. So really fusing those and keeping those so tight; that's the foundation of the line.

When we release a new piece, we have a piece of unreleased music that goes along with it too. I think that's really where we're having the most fun- thinking about how the piece ties into the music. That, and working with the community and people who back the line.

It's more than the fan base. I mean, a lot of people we've gotten to know personally, and they've become a part of our lives. It's kind of tying everybody in closer and closer and bringing it together, and I think having a charity at the root of it- It not only makes us feel good to know that we're doing something, but it's kind of nice knowing that there's this real passion behind the line. It's not all commerce- there's really some good being done.

Discography

With Lovehammers

[10]

DVD Releases

Music Videos

[10]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "New sensation: Marty Casey is a hit!" (news report/bio), Karen Budell, Metromix Chicago, October 17, 2005, webpage: Metromix-New-Sensation Archived November 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine : states, "Oct 3, 2005-- Marty arrived in his hometown Sep 30 to play an Oct 1 Hurricane Katrina benefit concert at the Tweeter Center; Marty and his band, the Lovehammers, opened for Jessica Simpson."
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "MartyCasey.org, Official Site for Marty Casey, Rock Star: INXS" www.MartyCasey.org, 2006, webpage: MartyCasey-Org-archives Archived July 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine .
  3. "New sensation: Marty Casey is a hit!" (news report), Karen Budell, Metromix Chicago, October 17, 2005, webpage: Metromix-New-Sensation Archived November 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine .
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "MSN Entertainment – Marty Casey: Marty's Bio" MSN Entertainment, Microsoft Corporation, 2005, webpage: Rockstar-MSN-Marty Archived November 17, 2007, at the Wayback Machine .
  5. "MetroSeeker.com: Exclusive Interview with Marty Casey". Archived from the original on August 15, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  6. Price, Jason (July 4, 2008). "The Bright Light of Possibility: An Interview with L.A. Guns' Marty Casey". Icon vs Icon.
  7. "Marty Casey | Home". Archived from the original on April 16, 2009. Retrieved December 22, 2008.
  8. Zegart, Marla (May 2008). "Introducing the Marty Casey Silver Elements Collection" (PDF). press release.
  9. "Silver Elements Collection". 2011.
  10. 1 2 "Lovehammers Music". Archived from the original on December 5, 2008. Retrieved December 22, 2008.

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