Lindsay Cade can most adequately sum up her music as "me, my guitar, and my harmonica." An indie folk musician from Memphis, TN, she is primarily interested in the stories that go into her songs, stories she wants to share through her music. Born into a musical family, she's been influenced by everything from Bob Dylan to Katie Herzig (and a little Patty Griffin on the side). With two CDs on the market, Caterpillar Stories EP (2007) and Vertically Challenged (2008), Lindsay is busy writing new music and performing in venues everywhere from Richmond, VA to Krakow, Poland. And who knows? One day "me, my guitar, and my harmonica" may be joined by more band members... and maybe even an accordion.
hey hey hey. lindsay, i'm loving your music. TOTALLY digging it while im wanting something chill to listen to. i know some ppl i want to let hear this. ill be in West-Van this summer interning for Royal Heights (no roomies this time) you gonna be visiting that area any this summer?
Just wanted to say "Hey Man"! So sorry we haven't made it to hear you sing in a while. Two little kids makes it a little tough, but we will get to one day...hopefully soon. Please keep letting us know when you are singing so we can come.
I'm sorry I didn't say goodbye to you...I woke up at five to see the others leaving, quite depressing...Now I'm in Prague and it's raining...I'll try to write a funny story about this...
ya know... here in the states... we have this thing called "import beer". Yeah, it's beer that comes from other countries. Sooooo, if you don't like Miller Lite, you can drink swedish honey beer instead.
Yo playa' I got the postcard, thanks for taking the time to send me a polish postcard :) Have you been doing anything exciting? Yesterday a group from my church left to go to Croatia! Hope all is well talk to you lata'