Monday, August 5, 2019

Casey Fallen


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Over the past few months singer/songwriter Casey Fallen has been transitioning his art filled way toward film.  Why not?  Look at the number of creative performers have elevated their outlet from music to the moving picture screen.  Johnny Depp hit Hollywood for the music not 21 Jump Street.  Meatloaf was extremely vibrant in Rock Horror Picture Show before Bat Out Of Hell.  Yes I even have to bring up John Tesh who moved from Jazzy instrumentals to Entertainment Tonight and beyond.  That doesn't mean Casey's turned his back on the musical process.  In this age of trying to locate where fans of sound are he's continued his way through the studio with a solid determination to put singles out there on the playing field.

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