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Al Casey
American rock guitarist, session musician

Al Casey

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American rock guitarist, session musician
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Place of death
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Age
69 years
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Biography

Alvin Wayne Casey (October 26, 1936 – September 17, 2006) was an American guitarist.He was mainly noted for his work as a session musician, but also released his own records and scored three Billboard Hot 100 hits in the United States.His contribution to the rockabilly genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.

Early life

Casey was born in Long Beach, California and moved to Phoenix, Arizona when he was two years old. His father played the guitar and tried to teach six-year-old Casey to play, but when he realized his son's fingers were too small, he gave him a ukulele instead. At the age of eight, Casey switched to the steel guitar and began taking formal music lessons. By the time he was 14, he was playing the steel guitar for various clubs in Phoenix, and in his later teens he performed five to six nights a week. When Casey was 20 he became serious about playing a traditional guitar.

Career

"The Fool"

In his teens, Casey joined a local group, the Sunset Riders, and worked with vocalist Jody Reynolds. Around 1956, Casey crossed paths with Lee Hazlewood, a Coolidge, Arizona radio DJ who was looking for a singer to record his song, "The Fool". Casey suggested his schoolmate and friend Sanford Clark for the lead vocals. Casey played guitar for the recording and suggested a guitar riff which he had taken from Howlin' Wolf's song "Smokestack Lightnin"."The Fool" became a national hit and reached number No. 9 on the Billboard Top 10 pop charts. It also put the Phoenix music scene in the national spotlight. Due to the song's success, Casey went on a week long rockabilly tour with Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Johnny Burnette, and Sonny James, traveling the country in Sanford Clark's Ford Mercury.

Duane Eddy and the Rebels

In 1955, Casey met Duane Eddy and joined his band, Duane Eddy and the Rebels. For five years, Casey worked on and off with Eddy's band and performed for the Alan Freed and Dick Clark shows. Casey was also part of the backup for other Eddy recordings, playing bass, piano, and rhythm guitar. Casey wrote one of Eddy's earliest hits, "Ramrod" (1958), and when Eddy performed the song on American Bandstand he was flooded with requests for the single. "Ramrod" peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 17 on the Billboard R&B charts in 1958. Casey also co-wrote another Eddy hit, "Forty Miles of Bad Road", which peaked at No. 9 on Billboard's Hot 100 on July 27, 1959. In 1958 he also played guitar on Jody Reynolds's hit song "Endless Sleep".

Al Casey Combo

In the early 1960s, Casey began working with his own ensemble, the Al Casey Combo. With this group he scored three instrumental hits: "Cookin" (U.S. No. 92, 1962), "Jivin' Around" (peaked at No. 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 22 on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop charts in 1962), and "Surfin' Hootenanny" (U.S. #48, 1963). The Surfin' Hootenanny album featured Casey mimicking the styles of Dick Dale, the Ventures, and Duane Eddy. Drummer Hal Blaine and organist Leon Russell played on many of these recordings; the backup vocal group, named the K-C-Ettes, were in fact the Blossoms.Casey recorded many of his albums with Stacy Records, which folded in 1964.

Studio session musician

In 1958, The Arizona Republic noted that Casey performed on 95% of recording sessions held in Phoenix that year. In 1964, he gave up touring and began to play a variety of music styles for studio sessions. In 1965, Casey moved to Los Angeles and became part of the group of session musicians which became known as the Wrecking Crew. He worked with this group for 18 years playing a variety of music styles including jazz, country, rock, and pop. As a member of the Wrecking Crew, he worked for artists such as the Beach Boys, Phil Spector, Elvis Presley, Glen Campbell, the Association, the Monkees, Johnny Cash, Eddy Arnold, Simon & Garfunkel, the 5th Dimension, Harry Nilsson, the Partridge Family, Frank Sinatra, and Nancy Sinatra. During this time, Casey also worked for three years as a member of the band on The Dean Martin Show.

Guitar teacher and music store owner

In the late 1960s Casey owned a music store in Hollywood called Al Casey's Music Room.

In 1983 he moved back to Phoenix where he taught guitar lessons at Ziggie's Music and performed for occasional shows.

Later recordings and legacy

Casey continued recording into the 1990s, including an LP release, Sidewinder, for Bear Family Records. In 2001, he played guitar, dobro, mandolin, and banjo on Al Beasley's A Rainbow in the Clouds album, recorded live at the Kerr Cultural Center in Scottsdale, Arizona. He was a featured guitarist on the Exotic Guitars series of albums on the Ranwood Records label.

In 2005, Casey was inducted into the Arizona Music Hall of Fame. He was also inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.

Casey died on September 17, 2006, in Phoenix, Arizona.

In 2008, Casey, along with many of his fellow studio musicians, was featured in the documentary film The Wrecking Crew.

Independent Record label, Fervor Records, has placed many of his recordings in TV and film.

Discography

Al CaseyNola b/w Shine on Harvest MoonOld Timer RecordsS81511955
If I Told You (Wouldn't Know It All By Myself) b/w The Pink PantherMCI45-10041956
Guitar Man b/w Come What MayDot Records45-155631957
(Got The) Teen-Age Blues b/w The Adventures of Frank N. Stein

(Record Label Shown as Al Casey and the Bats)

HighlandM-20331958
Surfin' HootenannyLP, Album, MonoBarryB-319 (C)1963
LPStacy RecordsSTM 100-1
LP, MonoStacy RecordsSTM 100-1
LP, AlbumTroubadourTRL E 1232
7"Discostar1066
7"CNRA 9028
7", SingleCBS1237
LP, Album, RE, Unofficial, Pac, MonoStacy RecordsSTS-100Unknown
CD, AlbumSundazed MusicSC 61141996
LP, Album, RE, Red, GreSundazed MusicLP 5026
LP, Album, Gre, MonoSundazed MusicLP 55312016
Surfin' Hootenanny/Easy Pickin'/ Doin' It/ Monte Carlo7", EPPhilips434818 BE1963
SidewinderCD, AlbumBear Family RecordsBCD 15889 AH1995
Juice/A Fool's Blues7"Dot Records45 155241956
Willa Mae/She's Gotta Shake7", SingleLibertyF-551171957
Come What May7"Dot Records45-155631957
The Stinger/Keep Talking7", Single, PromoUnited Artists RecordsUA 1581959
Guitars, Guitars, Guitars/The Hearse7", SingleCBS1304Unknown
Jivin' AroundCD, CompAceCDCHD 6121995
Surfin' HootenannyCD, Comp, REStacy RecordsSTS 1001995
A Man For All SessionsCD, CompBear Family RecordsBCD16579 AH2001
ArtistAlbumFormatRecord LabelCAT#Release Date
Al Casey ComboJivin' Around/Doin' the Shotish7', SingleBarryB-3124X1962
7"Stacy Records936
Cookin'/Hotfoot7", SingleStacy Records925 X1962
Cookin'7", SingleBarryB-3109X1962
Laughin'/ Chicken Feathers7", Single, PromoStacy Records9501962
Doin' It/ Monte Carlo7", Single, PromoStacy Records9561963
Indian Love Call/Full House7", SingleStacy Records9611963
Al Casey with the K-C EttesGuitars, Guitars, Guitars/Surfin' Blues (Part 1)7", Single, PromoStacy Records9641963
7", SingleBarryB-3218X1963
Surfin' Hootenanny/Easy Pickin'7"Discostar10661963
7"CNRA 90281963
7", SingleCBS12371963
7", Single, Red, PromoStacy Records9621963
7", SingleBarryB-3196X1963
7", SingleW&GWG-S-16451963
7", SinglePye International7N.252151963
Al Casey With the K-C Elites/Al Casey ComboWhat Are We Gonna Do in '64?/Cookin'7", SingleStacy Records9711964
Chet Baker (with Al Casey)Blood, Chet, and TearsVerve Records1970
Duane Eddy and His Rockabillies Featuring Al CaseyThe Ford Single7"Sleazy RecordsSR522013
Don Cole, Al CaseySnake-Eyed Mama/Kiss of Love7", SingleRPM Records45x502Unknown
Lee Hazlewood & Al Casey ComboFarmisht, Flatulence, Origami, ARF!! And MeCD, AlbumSmells Like RecordsSLR 0311999
VariousAlmost Big Hits of 1962, Vol. 8(Original Recordings)Six Week Smile2013
VariousMid-Century Sounds: Deep Cuts From the Desert (Vol. 1)CD, Vinyl, LP, Whi + LP, Comp, BlaFervor RecordsFVRLP0012017
VariousAmazing Hits of the Transistor Era Vol. 112xFile, MP3, Album. 256 kbpsFervor Records2007
VariousAmazing Hits of the Transistor Era Vol. 213xFile, MP3, Compilation, 256 kbpsFervor Records2007

Collaborations

With Glen Campbell

  • Burning Bridges (Capitol Records, 1967)
  • Wichita Lineman (Capitol Records, 1968)
  • Hey Little One (Capitol Records, 1968)
  • A New Place in the Sun (Capitol Records, 1968)
  • Galveston (Capitol Records, 1969)
  • Try a Little Kindness (Capitol Records, 1970)
  • The Glen Campbell Goodtime Album (Capitol Records, 1971)
  • I Knew Jesus (Before He Was a Star) (Capitol Records, 1973)

With Jennifer Warnes

  • I Can Remember Everything (Parrot Records, 1967)

With Nancy Sinatra

  • Sugar (Reprise Records, 1966)
  • Nancy (Reprise Records, 1969)

With Michael Nesmith

  • Nevada Fighter (RCA Records, 1971)

With Delaney & Bonnie

  • Genesis (GNP, 1971)

With Bobby Darin

  • If I Were a Carpenter (Atlantic Records, 1966)

Tv and Film

ArtistSong TitleShow TitleMediaNetworkEpisodeAir Date
Al Casey"If I Told You"NCIS Los AngelesTVCBS20011/19/2017
Al Casey Combo"Cookin'"30 for 30TVESPN9/1/2014
12 MonkeysTVSyFy2106/20/2016
Stranger ThingsSVODNettlix20310/27/2017
"Laughin'"The Astronaut Wives ClubTVABC1016/18/2015
"Doin' It"The Playboy ClubTVNBC10410/2011
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Who is Al Casey?
Al Casey was an American rock guitarist, best known for his work as a session musician in the 1950s and 1960s. He played with numerous artists, including Duane Eddy and Lee Hazlewood, and was a member of the Wrecking Crew, a group of studio musicians based in Los Angeles.
What musical genres did Al Casey play?
Al Casey played a variety of musical genres throughout his career. He was primarily known for his work in rock and roll, but he also played rockabilly, country, and jazz. He was a versatile musician who could adapt his style to fit different genres.
What were some of Al Casey's notable collaborations?
Al Casey collaborated with many notable artists throughout his career. He is best known for his work with Duane Eddy, with whom he played on several hit singles, including "Rebel Rouser" and "Peter Gunn." He also worked with Lee Hazlewood, Phil Spector, and the Beach Boys, among others.
Did Al Casey release any solo albums?
Yes, Al Casey released several solo albums throughout his career. His most notable solo album is "Surfin' Hootenanny," which was released in 1963. The album features instrumental surf rock music and includes a mix of original compositions and cover songs.
How did Al Casey contribute to the development of rock and roll?
Al Casey played a significant role in the development of rock and roll. His innovative guitar playing, characterized by his use of twangy, reverb-drenched tones and catchy melodies, helped define the sound of early rock music. He was also a prolific session musician, playing on numerous hit records and contributing to the success of many artists.
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