COLDNOTE / Press
“The unexpected element of Coldnote As a musician,Caine had done Brooklyn. & Florida,when he came to Seattle in search of something new. He found that something one night in an unlikely time and an unlikely duo at Bremerton's Manette Saloon's open mic night regulars Graham Parsons and Dave Thomas on guitar and drums. They were in-between projects,looking for people to jam with,when Caine stepped to the mic with an a capella soul song. "I would say straight up, when they came to me and said they wanted to play together, I'll be straight up,I thought'what are these bunch of white boys gonna play for me? Caine said in his soulful, matter-of-fact dialect, as the rest of the band laughed."Then I get up there and I hear the guys play and I was floored by them. They're very talented brothers, you know, so I was like,OK,let me show a flip side to this music."And thus Coldnote was created. Read more click on link below. ”
“9/16/09- Coldnote/Sunshine Junkies/Gifted Program, High Dive: This is some babymakin’ music, y’all. You can feel Coldnote’s music from the tips of your eyelashes down to your toenails. Lead singer Caine brings vocal elements of Robert Cray, Al Green, and Cee Lo to a tight, funky soul group with phenomenal instrumentation. This will be an unforgettable night of blues. We post a Seattle live show calendar to help you fill your day-planner with loads of great shows, as well as record reviews, live show reviews, and an imagi-blog to entertain you throughout the day. ...”