Two New Songs
By Curtis | August 29, 2008Finally, Cary comes out of the studio, talks with us about two of the songs for his upcoming album and asks for your feedback. Please let us know what you think about them here in the comments or over Cary’s MySpace site.
Shame & Gold: Cary Comes Clean
By Curtis | May 18, 2008Remember how Cary pretty much didn’t answer the questions about Shame & Gold last episode? He called me up a few days later and said something along the lines of, “ok, now I have some answers for your questions; I’m comin clean…”
So, here you have it, the whole story. At least as of today.
As a bonus, you get a sneak peak at a live version of Shame & Gold performed just a couple of weeks ago at the Velour Live Music Gallery.
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Shame and Gold
By Curtis | May 14, 2008I caught up last week with Cary at The Velour Live Music Gallery, a brilliant little venue in Utah that is worth your time. Based on a suggestion from one of our listeners, we talked about Shame and Gold from Looking Back from Space as well as the drama that surrounds set lists and whether online concerts are a good idea.
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Evolution of a Song
By Curtis | March 26, 2008Remember back in episode 2 when Cary explained how he writes his songs? Now you get to hear him write one from the very beginning. Maybe. Since the songs evolve we have no idea where these will end up but it’ll be a nice experiment to see whether these little riffs turn into anything on the upcoming album.Drums by Ryan, the man that put down the drum tracks for Coma on Looking Back From Space. He’s an incredible drummer but judge for yourself by checking out this episode, “Evolution of a Song.”
Valentine in the (Recording) Closet
By Curtis | February 17, 2008Cary drops by for an unexpected visit, lays down a single track of Valentine in my closet, and makes fun of my day-job pants. Nice. Cary is in prime form so you don’t want to miss this episode.
If there’s a particular CJ song you’re dying to hear more about, shoot me an email: curtis@caryjudd.com
Perfect Tonight
By Curtis | February 3, 2008In this episode, Cary talks about recent happenings, including a hit-and-run car crash with a red minivan. We also talk for a few minutes about the history of Perfect Tonight on his 2006 release Looking Back From Space. We wrap up with the original acoustic arangement, a sort of slow, mellow tune with a thought-provoking feel. Check it out.
ps–talk of drugs refers to legally prescribed medications taken under the supervision of a Medical Doctor, just so that nobody gets the wrong idea.
Sarah
By Curtis | December 7, 2007Cary talks about his new song “Sarah,” a little about it’s background, and then you get a sneak peek at a rough version of the new studio track. Cary also makes quick mention of his recent production work with A. House and his upcoming mini-tour of the west coast. Thanks for checking in.
Cracker Barrel, Rhyming, and Songwriting
By Curtis | November 18, 2007In this tasty episode at the Cracker Barrel outside of Allentown Pennsylvania, Cary walks us through one of his rhyming exercises and then talks a bit about how he writes his songs. If microphones could pick up food, you would also get a good taste of breakfast on the road.
Cary’s Music History: An Interview
By Curtis | November 10, 2007En route to his fall eastern states’ tour, Cary chats for a few minutes about his music history. Some of the topics include his start in the Moz Eizley Band, his first coffee shop shows, the infamous first tour with $100 bucks in his pocket, and his three upcoming albums: New songs in the studio, live, and acoustic. If you have a brain and like music, don’t miss this episode.
