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Cara Jean Wahlers

General Info

  • Genre: Acoustic / Americana / Folk

    Location INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Un

    Profile Views: 23772

    Last Login: 9/14/2012

    Member Since 9/1/2007

    Website carajeanmarcy.com

    Record Label Independent

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    There are times when a song encourages you to let it hold your heart in its hands. And for Cara Jean Wahlers, music is just that way — it requires unyielding respect and a delicate touch in order to harness its beauty. Wahlers' songs delicately teeter between tragedy and grace, often telling stories as if they're fragile confessions. She talks about her approach to songwriting as if it's a very natural language, "Sometimes stories write themselves. Sometimes they hide in corners, waiting for the perfect moment to reveal themselves. Sometimes I just need to take their hands and help all the words remember each other." A fourth generation musician, Wahlers, originally from Akron, Ohio, grew up in central Indiana where she studied piano and double bass from a young age. She continued her classical studies until her early twenties and then found her voice as a songwriter. Many of her musical experiences were taken directly from her parents' record collection and her time spent playing classically; Her fondness for groups like Simon and Garfunkel gave her a sturdy understanding of storytelling which she later has cited as part of an ecclectic collection of influences along with Steve Poltz and Vic Chesnutt. She's taken those cues to develop her own unique style of writing, a revealing balancing act of personal experience and inevitable human truth. In 2006, Cara started to seriously work towards putting together a collection of her original material. In 2007, she went to see cellist Grover Parido perform with Blueprint Music. Inspired by Grover's sensitivity, Wahlers felt strongly that his style would beautifully complement her songs. Cara approached Parido regarding a musical collaboration and he agreed to work with her, eventually resulting in a musical alchemy that deepened her investment in the music. Wahlers and Parido began recording their project in earnest during Spring of 2008 and plan to release their debut album "Goodnight Charlotte" on July 31, 2010. "Goodnight Charlotte" is a collection of ten songs written between 2005 and 2009 that features Cara Jean Wahlers on vocals and guitar, with Grover Parido performing cello, piano and bass. "The album feels very much like a walk to me;" says Wahlers, "It winds around a bit and explores different terrains. It was important to Grover and I to create different 'rooms' for our listener to walk through." Cara Jean Wahlers lives in Broad Ripple with her dog and performs in Indianapolis and the surrounding areas in the Midwest. For booking information, please contact cara{at}carajeanwahlers.com.
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  • Influences

    ....Support the Indianapolis songwriter community!....Thrift shops and long drives, farms, long walks, the warmth of a good cardigan and a cup of coffee, with the occasional heaping dose of inspiration from Andrew Bird, Over the Rhine, Emmylou Harris, Shawn Colvin, Patty Griffith, James McMurtry, Marla Hansen, Jill Sobule, Steve Poltz and Bach, along with sheet music I find in my Grandfather's piano bench and the sound of my mother singing Peter, Paul and Mary songs.
  • Sounds Like

    I could use another cup of coffee and a day in bed with my dog...

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    2 years ago
  • Cyndi Wagner

    Cara,
    You were terrific last night at the Royal!

    4 years ago
  • Joe Peters

    Hey Cara, I will be in the audience next Monday for your Bloomington gig with Dave and Linda.
    Should be fun!

    4 years ago
  • Robert Lovett

    Thanks for adding me. You sound great.

    4 years ago
  • The Old Fair & Square B…

    "Bluegrass 'till I'm dead, then just bury me under some..."

    The Old Fair and Square Band

    4 years ago
  • jusalilcrzy

    Cara: Hope You are doing well and looking forward to seeing You on the 2nd of March! Have a Wonderful V-Day~~Love Ya
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    4 years ago
  • Matt Mills and the Wand…

    hey, thanks for the add..

    hope you like the music..

    4 years ago
  • Cyndi Wagner

    Fabulous performance on Thursday, Cara. The Strings are a perfect addition! Looking forward to the April 19th house concert!
    Cyndi

    4 years ago
  • Martha Murphy

    Congratulations Cara.
    You were just wonderful last night! BRAVO! What a great show!

    4 years ago
  • Heather

    Your songs tonight were beautiful.
    Your voice with the strings - amazing!

    4 years ago
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Bio:

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There are times when a song encourages you to let it hold your heart in its hands. And for Cara Jean (Wahlers) Marcy, music is just that way — it requires unyielding respect and a delicate touch in order to harness its beauty. Marcy's songs delicately teeter between tragedy and grace, often telling stories as if they're fragile confessions. She talks about her approach to songwriting as if it's a very natural language, "Sometimes stories write themselves. Sometimes they hide in corners, waiting for the perfect moment to reveal themselves. Sometimes I just need to take their hands and help all the words remember each other." A fourth generation musician, Marcy, originally from Akron, Ohio, grew up in central Indiana where she studied piano and double bass from a young age. She continued her classical studies until her early twenties and then found her voice as a songwriter. Many of her musical experiences were taken directly from her parents' record collection and her time spent playing classically; Her fondness for groups like Simon and Garfunkel gave her a sturdy understanding of storytelling which she later has cited as part of an ecclectic collection of influences along with Steve Poltz and Vic Chesnutt. She's taken those cues to develop her own unique style of writing, a revealing balancing act of personal experience and inevitable human truth. In 2006, Cara started to seriously work towards putting together a collection of her original material. In 2007, she went to see cellist Grover Parido perform with Blueprint Music. Inspired by Grover's sensitivity, Marcy felt strongly that his style would beautifully complement her songs. Cara approached Parido regarding a musical collaboration and he agreed to work with her, eventually resulting in a musical alchemy that deepened her investment in the music. Marcy and Parido began recording their project in earnest during Spring of 2008 and plan to release their debut album "Goodnight Charlotte" on July 31, 2010. "Goodnight Charlotte" is a collection of ten songs written between 2005 and 2009 that features Cara Jean Marcy on vocals and guitar, with Grover Parido performing cello, piano and bass. "The album feels very much like a walk to me;" says Marcy, "It winds around a bit and explores different terrains. It was important to Grover and I to create different 'rooms' for our listener to walk through." Currently, Marcy is working on her second album. Cara Jean Marcy lives in Broad Ripple with her dog and performs in Indianapolis and the surrounding areas in the Midwest and sometimes elsewhere. For booking information, please contact cara{at}carajeanwahlers.com. ..

Influences:

Support the Indianapolis songwriter community!
Thrift shops and long drives, farms, long walks, the warmth of a good cardigan and a cup of coffee, with the occasional heaping dose of inspiration from John Prine, Emmylou Harris, Joni Mitchell, Shawn Colvin, Patty Griffith, James McMurtry, Marla Hansen, Jill Sobule, Steve Poltz and Bach, along with sheet music I find in my Grandfather's piano bench and the sound of my mother singing Peter, Paul and Mary songs.

Sounds Like:

I could use another cup of coffee and a day in bed with my dog...

Record Label:

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