Laura Casale
San Diego, CA
Indie / Progressive Rock / Classical
Bio
Laura Casale grew up in Long Island, New York, a piano player from the very beginning who was “born to play music.” Trained with a classical base, Laura early in her career listened keenly to innovative English Rock bands such as Yes, Emerson Lake and Palmer, as well as highly skilled America progressive bands such as Kansas and was inspired. Now, she is a full-time musician who augments her work by teaching piano to local children. Her versatility of musical and vocal style have given her ...
Comments
Kerry Leigh:
Love your sound and what you're doing with it!
Nov 24
Joe Basquez - Composer:
Sounds terrific, Laura! Keep the music flowing!
Nov 05
ChrissyRawks:
Thank you for the 'fan'ship Laura. Love your work! Wish you the best with your musical adventures.
Oct 04
Wally Cox:
Beatiful. I sure would like "Soon" on my iPod!!!
Sep 10
The Wimshurst's Machine:
Always loved "soon" in Yes version... and love also your own one! :)
Jul 17
B-bop:
Nice work! Very dreamy!
Jul 12
cult of wedge:
Im utterly blown away by your version of 'soon'!!!! Nice one!!!! :))
Jun 13
The Mad Pride:
Incredible ethereal soundscapes. Wonderful vocals too. It was a pleasure finding you here. :) Rowan
May 30
Danny Zimmerman & Honest Labor:
Lovin the music Laura. Just what I needed at the end of this day...and this beer. ha Very beautiful. Thanx Danny Z
Mar 24
BunChakeze and Odin of London:
Wow! This is astonishingly good. The music and your voice.
Dec 23
If You Like...
Jon Anderson
Kansas
Emerson Lake And Palmer
Kate Bush
Enya
...you'll love Laura Casale
Artist Stats
Fans: 2,126
Song Plays: 7,117
Visits: 9,742
Video Plays: 2,213
Widget Hits: 76,955
Status
Status:
Still sitting at #2 on the San Diego INDIE Reverbnation charts! THANK YOU fans for listening! Mixing resumes this weekend on the album!
Blog
Where I am Currently
Feb 02, 2010 at 12:41 AM
I've been working on an album project since 2003 here in my own home studio. I've learned many things about the recording process over the past several years. I've been able to climb some pretty high mountains of new technology, as it's been thrown in my path, with no other choice, but to go for it. When equipment failed, software failed....it has ...






