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Casey Neill is an American musician. He leads
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,
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-based band Casey Neill & The Norway Rats, singing with a raspy vocal quality and playing electric and acoustic guitars. Neill's style,
folk-punk Folk punk (known in its early days as rogue folk) is a fusion of folk music and punk rock. It was popularized in the early 1980s by the Pogues in England, and by Violent Femmes in the United States. Folk punk achieved some mainstream success in ...
, mixes influences from punk, Celtic and folk music, and has been compared to
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and
The Pogues The Pogues were an English or Anglo-Irish Celtic punk band fronted by Shane MacGowan and others, founded in Kings Cross, London in 1982, as "Pogue Mahone" – the anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic ''póg mo thóin'', meaning "kiss my arse" ...
. The Norway Rats have included
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of
The Decemberists The Decemberists are an American indie rock band from Portland, Oregon. The band consists of Colin Meloy (lead vocals, guitar, principal songwriter), Chris Funk (guitar, multi-instrumentalist), Jenny Conlee (piano, keyboards, accordion), Nate ...
on keyboards and accordion, among other established Portland musicians Jesse Emerson, Jeff 'Chet' Lyster, Lewi Longmire, Little Sue, Hanz Araki and Ezra Holbrook of Dr. Theopolis.


History

Casey Neill was born in
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in 1971 in a hospital room with "a nurse singing Irish folk songs". His father is Peter Neill. He moved to
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in 1989 and graduated from
the Evergreen State College The Evergreen State College is a public liberal arts college in Olympia, Washington. Founded in 1967, it offers a non-traditional undergraduate curriculum in which students have the option to design their own study towards a degree or follow a p ...
with an ethnomusicology education. Neill then developed as an artist in the underground music community of the Pacific Northwest, releasing two early cassette releases and then his first CD, ''Rifraff'', in 1995. Two songs from that album, ''Rifraff'' and ''Dancing on The Ruins of Multinational Corporations'', became the de facto soundtracks for many
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and other logging protests during the 1990s, a time of growing tension between environmentalists and the logging communities of the Pacific Northwest. ''Dancing on the Ruins of Multinational Corporations'' is still sung by protest communities around the world. Highly regarded Scottish musician and producer
Johnny Cunningham Johnny Cunningham (27 August 1957 – 15 December 2003) was a Scottish folk musician and composer, instrumental in spreading interest in traditional Celtic music. Johnny Cunningham was born on 27 August 1957 in Portobello, Edinburgh. He was r ...
, one of Neill's early supporters, produced his albums ''Skree'' and ''Brooklyn Bridge''. Cunningham plays fiddle on these albums plus ''Live on 11th Street'', the last live recording of him before his untimely passing in 2003. Besides including some of his current bandmates and Johnny Cunningham, ''Brooklyn Bridge'' features cameos from
Chris Funk Christopher Funk (born November 28, 1971) is an American musician and multi-instrumentalist best known as a member of the Portland, Oregon, indie rock band The Decemberists. He plays guitar, pedal steel, piano, violin, dobro, hurdy-gurdy, ma ...
of The Decemberists,
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,
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and Phil Cunningham, Johnny's brother. Neill has been included on numerous compilations. One tribute release, ''Where Have All the Flowers Gone: the Songs of
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'' ( Appleseed Recordings), won Top Independent Release of 1998 from the
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. The compilation includes Neill alongside tracks from Bruce Springsteen and Billy Bragg, two artists to whom Neill has been compared. Since 2012, Casey Neill has been a member of
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playing electric guitar and backup vocals. He sings on The Minus 5 box set 'Scott the Hoople in the Dungeon of Horror' on Yep Roc records along with Ian McLagan, Jeff Tweedy, Mike Mills, Laura Gibson, and other guests. Casey Neill is also in a Pogues tribute band called K.M.R.I.A. The full band is: Casey Neill, Scott McCaughey, Hanz Araki, Jesse Emerson, Jenny Conlee, Chris Funk, Derek Brown, and Ezra Holbrook. They perform around St Patrick's Day and Christmas in Seattle and Portland and are "heartily endorsed" by James Fearnley of The Pogues. In 2017, Casey Neill performed a set at the
Newport Folk Festival Newport Folk Festival is an annual American folk-oriented music festival in Newport, Rhode Island, which began in 1959 as a counterpart to the Newport Jazz Festival. It was one of the first modern music festivals in America, and remains a foca ...
. He was also a part of Speak Out! - a performance of protest songs with the Berklee Gospel and Roots Choir, Billy Bragg, Jim James, Kevin Clark, Kyle Craft, Lucius, Margo Price, Nathaniel Rateliff, Nick Offerman, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Rayland Baxter, Shakey Graves, Sharon Van Etten, Stephanie Hunt, Zach Williams and a house band made of Carl Broemel and Partick Hallahan of My Morning Jacket, Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee, John Moen, and Nate Query of The Decemberists and Casey Neill. Speak Out! was released on LP for Record Store Day 2018. In 2018, they released their third official record as Casey Neill & The Norway Rats 'Subterrene'. All the songs were produced and co-written by their guitarist Jeff "Chet" Lyster and guests on the album include
Scott McCaughey Scott Lewis McCaughey is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter and the leader of the Seattle and Portland-based bands The Young Fresh Fellows and The Minus 5. He was also an auxiliary member of the American rock band R.E.M. from 199 ...
,
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of R.E.M.,
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of Death Cab for Cutie, and
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debuted the stop motion animation video for 'In the Swim'.


Discography

* ''Subterrene'' - Incident Recordings - January 2018 * ''All You Pretty Vandals'' - Incident Recordings - November 2013 * ''Good Bye to the Rank and File'' - In Music We Trust Records - 2010 * ''Brooklyn Bridge'' - In Music We Trust Records - 2007 * ''Memory Against Forgetting'' -
Daemon Records Amy Elizabeth Ray (born April 12, 1964) is an American alto singer-songwriter and member of the contemporary folk duo Indigo Girls. She also pursues a solo career and has released six albums under her own name, and founded a record company, Daemo ...
- 2005 * ''Live on 11th Street'' - self-release - 2004 * ''Raleigh & Spencer 7"'' - Broadside Records - 2003 * ''Portland West'' - Appleseed Recordings - 2001 * ''Skree'' - Appleseed Recordings - 1999 * ''Casey Neill'' Appleseed Recordings - 1998 * ''Riff Raff'' - Mock Turtle Music - 1996 - out of print * ''Pawprints'' (cassette-only) - 1994 - out of print * ''Wooden Shoes'' (cassette-only) - 1993 - out of print Compilations (Exclusive Tracks): * ''KBOO Pickathon 2003 Live'' - on "Lucy Campbell and the Jolly Tinker" (reels) with Kevin Burke and "Chinquapin" by Casey Neill with Little Sue and Lewi Longmire. *'' Hold Me Up To The Light: A Tribute to Peter Wilde'' (2003) - on "Carnival" by Peter Wilde with Little Sue * ''KBOO Pickathon 2001 Live'' - on "Kitty" by Casey Neill Trio * ''Where Have All the Flowers Gone: the Songs of Pete Seeger'' (1999) - on "Old Father Hudson/My Dirty Stream" by Casey Neill


References


External links


Official website



KMRIA on MySpace

In Music We Trust

Interview on The Wordbird Says

Album Review for Goodbye to the Rank and File
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