Carrie Biell (Guitar, Vocals)
Jason Ward (bass)
Steve Norman (dobro, pedal steel, banjo, electric guitar)
Baine Craft (Drums & Percussion)
Scott Kennedy (Electric Guitar, Organ, Backup Vocals)
Katie Mosehauer (Occasional Violin)
Some Folks Who Helped Make The New Record (to be released this year)
Steve Norman- Dobro, Pedal Steel, Electric Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin Sera Cahoone-Drums On "Dive" & "Don't Blame Me" Daniel Hunt-Drums & Percussion on "Cross The Line" & "The Ground I Need" Katie Mosehauer-Violin & Cello Joe Woullet- Upright Bass Kris Rosentrater-Drums on "Blackness Ain't the Thing", "Parading", "Bound To Be", & "Rise Off Our Feet". Shawn Simmons-Engineered, Mixed, Produced, Additional Guitar Tracks, Organ, Percussion, basketball skills
Influences
Johnny Cash, Bonnie Prince Billy, Neil Young, Loretta Lynn, Cat Power, Carissa's wierd, Dolly Parton, PJ Harvey, Mazzy Star, Gillian Welsch, Songs Ohia, Jesse Sykes. Lots and Lots of other stuff too.
Carrie Biell has been moving audiences in her hometown of Seattle, WA and beyond for over 6 years with her gentle, graceful voice and concrete, heartfelt lyrics. Though she considers the Northwest her home, Carrie was actually born an identical twin in Montclair, California. A child of deaf parents and a mother who slowly went blind, Carrie is one of three daughters. She grew up fast as her mother depended on her more and more for help communicating with the hearing and seeing world - it's no wonder Carrie became a musician. Her parents' divorce and mother's remarriage brought her from Orange County to Seattle at age 9.
Growing up in a musically vibrant town exposed Carrie to the bands that made Seattle famous. As a teenager her first band was formed in the 8th grade comprised of her twin sister on guitar and Carrie on bass. The duo performed at school functions and small local coffee shops before branching off in their own directions. Exhibiting surprising lyrical depth for a singer-songwriter of her age, Carrie got an early start performing solo at the age of 17 and released her first album, Symphony of Sirens, in 2001. It landed her on some of Seattle's top stages opening for artists like Kristin Hirsh, Eleni Mandel, and Jenny Toomey, and received regular airplay on local station KEXP as well as various college radio stations throughout the U.S.
Since then, Carrie has become a regular performer at well-know Seattle venues such as The Crocodile Cafe, The Tractor Tavern and Neumos, and has also performed at esteemed venues throughout the U.S., including Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles and The Subterranean in Chicago. She has 4 full-length recordings under her belt with the latest just released in July 2007. Undeniably the best in this young artists' canon, When Your Feet Hit the Stars' soulful lyrics and nuanced instrumentation offer a glimpse of Carrie's musical growth and artistic direction.
Carrie's songwriting is layered and subtle, and over the last two years her sound has further developed with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Steve Norman's touching, classic country textures on pedal steel, Dobro, banjo and electric guitar. When Your Feet Hit the Stars also showcases drumming by Carissa's Weird/Band of Horses contributor Sera Cahoone (Sub Pop). In a live configuration Carrie's band features Steve Norman, Baine Craft (drums), Jason Ward (bass) and Katie Mosehauer (violin). With her guitar in arm and the band backing her, Carrie's music unveils an unparalleled intimacy that never fails to make even the noisiest rooms fall silent.
"When Your Feet Hit The Stars" Available on Amazon.com Also available on itunes
WOW, I LOVE your music!! Your voice is especially amazing. If you end up playing any shows in Utah or California (I bounce back and forth between the two) PLEASE let me know.
If you aren’t too terribly busy, we’d love you to join us this Saturday at Conor Byrne in Ballard, where we will be playing with a lovely band called the Crying Shame. Also, I've been listening to your record a ton, and it is absolutely beautiful. - Jake and the Big Surs.