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James Curley and Radio Fade

Songwriter James Curley and his band, Radio Fade, perform rhythmic, rootsy Americana-tinged Folk Rock in the tradition of The Band, Little Feat, Allman Brothers

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Radio Fade Radio Fade

A Lament and Tribute about the disapperance of the GREAT terrestrial radio stations

Folk Rock

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On An Ordinary Day On An Ordinary Day

The law of unintended consequences visits two brothers, one stationed in Iraq and one back home in America.

Acoustic Folk

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Poet Laureate Poet Laureate

Asks the rhetorical question 'who will weave together the blood and bone and tears into myths we tell our children that make hatred disappear?' in reference to 9/11 and other human tragedies...

Folk Rock

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TV Or Not TV TV Or Not TV

A humorous wake up call about the real nature of most of the television we watch based loosely on Shakespeare's Hamlet.

Folk Rock

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Lay Down Big Easy Lay Down Big Easy

My response to the fate of post-Katrina New Orleans. We need the Big Easy to heal and come back stronger than ever, with or without government. please do what you can.

Folk Rock

James Curley & Radio Fade perform lyrically literate original acoustic-electric classic American folk-rock in the tradition of The Band, The New Riders, Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, Little Feat and Little Village.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Songwriter James Curley and his band, Radio Fade, perform rhythmic, rootsy Americana-tinged Folk Rock in the tradition of The Band, Little Feat, Allman Brothers, John Hiatt & Little Village, etc. Their harder-edged rock sound is real and authentic, featuring acoustic and electric guitars, slide guitars, Hammond B3 and Piano, and a veteran rhythm section to accompany James's literate songs. Their 'unplugged' sets for more intimate listening rooms feature piano, octave mandolin, guitar, accordion, dobro and a more spare rhythm section. On his records, James likes to embellish the arrangements of certain songs with horns and strings and other elements not easily reproduced live without a ten-piece band. The live electric rock show is more rockin' and is tailored for great crowd response. It features songs like 'Rest Your Weary Bones' - a syncopated bluesy 'welcome song' to the live crowd, '700 Parking Tickets - a swamp groove piece about scofflaws that serves as a vessel to showcase Ben Lansing's great bluesy slide guitar licks, and 'How Dumb Do You Think I Am?' - an alt-authentic country ballad written by Joel Pace, who handles keyboards, accordion and vocals. All this is held tightly together by rhythm section veterans Dave Heim on drums and George Callobre on bass to provide a rootsy groove under the songs. The acoustic show is more relaxed, more reminiscent of CSNY or the Grateful Dead's 'American Beauty' period. James and the band often incorporate cover tunes as extended segues out of the original songs. They refer back to the kinds of classic songs that inspired the original song in the first place in a kind of 'loop d'homage' that appeals to crowds and provides a known song by other artists as a touchstone. A good example of this is the extended dance version of James' song 'Housekeeping' which segues into the Beatles' 'I Feel Fine' in classic early rock & roll mode. Cover tunes can vary greatly depending on venue. James draws on a rich depth of literate songwriters and performers. He’s as comfortable pulling Iain Matthew's 'Seven Bridges Road' into a set as he is the Grateful Dead's version of 'I Know You Rider', often as an extended jam on both songs. Other cover material can include Dylan, Bruce Cockburn, John Prine, Hank Williams, Gram Parsons, John Fogerty, Grateful Dead, Little Feat and others. All sets are rehearsed, so crowd requests are rarely, if ever, able to be honored. James and band come prepared to play and put on a tight, professional show. James Curley and Radio Fade 'walk the line' between 100% Authenticity and pure entertainment.
Your musical influences
Pure, American Roots based rock/folk/alt-country in the traditions of Buffalo Springfield. Little Feat, The Band, The Grateful Dead, John Hiatt etc and singer/songwriter like Jackson Browne, Bruce Cockburn, Richard Thompson, Warren Zevon, Steve Godman.
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