Cincy Beat
cover
news
columns
music
movies
arts
dining
listings
classifieds
promotions
personals
mediakit
home
Special Sections
volume 8, issue 24; Apr. 25-May. 1, 2002
Search:
Recent Issues:
Issue 23 Issue 22 Issue 21
Gig of the Week
Also This Issue

Caitlin Cary

Caitlin Cary

With her former Whiskeytown bandmate Ryan Adams parlaying critical fawning into commercial success with his latest, Caitlin Cary is holding her own with the brand new While You Weren't Looking on Yep Roc Records. The album, which features the bulk of her Whiskeytown buds on most of the tracks (Adams co-writes three songs), finds the one-time harmony singer easing gracefully into the frontperson role, showcasing an organic, soaring Folk/Pop style full of substance and charm. Cary straddles the sometimes thin line between Contemporary Folk and Roots Rock with fantastic results.

At the 20th Century Theatre on Wednesday.

-- M.B.

E-mail the editor


Previously in Gig of the Week

Gig of the Week
(April 18, 2002)

Gig of the Week
(April 11, 2002)

Gig of the Week
(April 4, 2002)

more...

personals | cover | news | columns | music | movies | arts | dining | listings | classifieds | mediakit | promotions | home

Blonde & Winding Road
Concrete Blonde break an eight-year silence with good reason and great results

Atomic Pop
Modern Rock hitmakers Lit play to their strengths on new release

Spill It

Locals Only
The Vic Daniels Quartet uses traditional ideas and instruments in unexpected ways

Positively Yeah Yeah Yeah
New Tunes

Music Listings

Join the CityBeat Mailing List







Cincinnati CityBeat covers news, public issues, arts and entertainment of interest to readers in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. The views expressed in these pages do not necessarily represent those of the publishers. Entire contents are copyright 2002 Lightborne Publishing Inc. and may not be reprinted in whole or in part without prior written permission from the publishers. Unsolicited editorial or graphic material is welcome to be submitted but can only be returned if accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Unsolicited material accepted for publication is subject to CityBeat's right to edit and to our copyright provisions.