Artist: Caitlin Cary
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #61 Jan-Feb 2006
Caitlin Cary & Thad Cockrell – Vaudeville Mews (Des Moines, IA)
For those of us who were blindsided by the aptly titled While You Weren’t Looking, Caitlin Cary’s stunning full-length solo debut from 2002, her recent tour with Thad Cockrell in support of their Begonias collaboration brought her to places where she has never played on her own, forcing fans (this fan at least) to settle [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #58 July-Aug 2005
Caitlin Cary & Thad Cockrell – Begonias
It’s too tempting to make references to the greats — Loretta & Conway, George & Tammy, Dolly & Porter — and there will be a lot of that. The fact is, though, Caitlin Cary & Thad Cockrell aren’t worthy. Or rather, they deserve better, depending on how you look at it. In the 1950s and [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #56 March-April 2005
Caitlin Cary / Kevn Kinney / Jason Isbell – Pour House (Raleigh, NC)
Despite the participants’ teasing threat to get themselves an Aerostar and take the show nationwide, this gathering will most likely go down as a one-time-only event. Collectively billed as “Tres Tangled Truckers” after their respective current projects (Tres Chicas, Sun Tangled Angel Revival, Drive-By Truckers), Caitlin Cary, Kevn Kinney and Jason Isbell made the most [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #45 May-June 2003
Caitlin Cary – I’m Staying Out
Caitlin Cary has avoided the sophomore jinx and follows up her stunning 2002 solo debut, While You Weren’t Looking, with an even better album. Every song on I’m Staying Out brims with confidence and an undercurrent of joy that makes the listener feel as if Cary is actually enjoying herself — something that should happen [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #38 March-April 2002
Caitlin Cary – Dark horse
Few recent bands have inspired as much lore as Whiskeytown. A lot of the mythology surrounding the North Carolina group involved volume and velocity, but not just in terms of loud fast rules: Bandleader Ryan Adams wrote so many songs so quickly that neither his band nor his record company could keep up with him. [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #29 Sept-Oct 2000
Caitlin Cary – Waltzie (EP)
From her handful of more prominent moments as violinist and backing vocalist in Whiskeytown, one might have surmised what avenues Caitlin Cary might pursue in her own work. Perhaps sassy, twangy country, as on “Matrimony” from the band’s first album; maybe old-timey balladry, as on “The Battle”, her duet with frontman Ryan Adams on the [...]
