Acclaimed La Crescenta-based country music vocalist/songwriter
Eileen Carey will perform at the Cinema Bar, 3967 Sepulveda Blvd., in Culver City, on Thursday, Feb. 8. Showtime is at 8 p.m. Admission is free.
The talented Carey has recently been featured on nationally-syndicated radio program Rockwired, and was profiled in the December 2006 cover of Orange County-based entertainment publication, What's Up.
"This fiery little redhead has it going on," gushes
Bill "Dark" Messick of New Artist Radio in his review of Carey's recent CD release,
Hearts of Time. "Her music is a blend of rock with its own country flair...there are ten great songs on this CD, and if you go to her website there is plenty more of this great gal and her music."
"Eileen Carey's country/rock sound produces an atmosphere that is energetic and entertaining," writes
MUSIC CONNECTION's Anne O'Neary, in a January 2007 live show review of Carey at the Cinema Bar in Culver City, Calif. "With pop melodies and lighthearted lyrics, Carey's songs can be compared to artists like Wynonna Jodd and Trisha Yearwood...Carey's voice possesses an even-textured quality that would also sound great singing blues/jazz music a la Norah Jones...maintained a great rapport with the audience, introducing each song andtelling a story of how it came to be written...writes quality songs and backs them up with Grade-A musicians," O'Neary concludes.
Fresh off the bus in Nashville, Tenn., but definitely not wet behind the ears, the Cleveland, Ohio native, sing/songwriter Eileen has been around the music scene for years.
Influenced by all the Motown greats and artists like
Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders, The Beatles and writer
Diane Warren, Eileen shows tribute, but unlike so many others, doesn't mimic what she heard as a child but integrates it and adds her own spin.
At age 8, Eileen's parents gave her a drum set for Christmas. Then by age 13, Eileen mastered the drums and grew to love singing and writing under the watchful eye of a family that inspired and supported her.
Her first solo performance came in the school Christmas pageant where she sang Silver Bells and she hasn't looked back since.
As so many do, feeling the fences of her small town holding her in, but with the support of friends, family and fans, she packed up and moved to Los Angeles to put herself and her contemporary-country with a splash of blues style to the test as the little fish in the big ocean.
In Los Angeles, Eileen found acceptance and success in the regional music scene. It seemed that all she had to do was open her mouth and who ever was there, even if they came to see someone else, became an instant fan.
Releasing two albums, performing at charity events, acquiring several awards for her performances, writing and finding herself with cuts climbing the indie charts, Eileen found a great niche market in L.A. She says, "The greatest moment, for me, was hearing my song on the radio for the first time."
Eileen was even one of the original "uh-huh girls" that backed
Ray Charles in a Pepsi campaign and at the Super Bowl. Eileen also had some success with acting parts in
Batman,
Hoffa and
Basic Instinct.
Now, this driven artist has made her way, as all artist/writers do at one juncture or another, to "the writers' city", Nashville, Tenn. It was time to go up against the big guns and put everything she has learned to the test in Nashville. Eileen Carey, a new kind of artist has a great contemporary country feel that, in our hearts, we are all seeking.
In an age where mastering of machinery instead of instruments is hailed, where sampling of the old instead of creating the new is rewarded, and where, "that's OK, we'll just fix it in the mix" is more frequent than a one-take-wonder, Eileen Carey breaks the mold of what some call progressive and others call a throw back.
She has the pitch to carry a show without anything but a mic, she has the skill to create new and passionate music with only the influence of the music we all remember and she can play her own drums, if she wants to without a click track or an electrical outlet. Her favorite part of her career in music is, "Putting a smile on someone's face. When I see that, I know I have done my job."
For more information, call (310) 390-1328 or log onto
www.eileencarey.com.