James Casey
Born02/04/1983
Tacoma Park, MD, U.S.A.
Died08/28/2023 age 40
New York City, NY
GenresFunk, jam band, Rock
Occupation(s)Musician, saxophonist, vocalist, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)Saxophone, baritone saxophone, vocals
Years active2009–2023
Formerly ofSoulive, Lettuce. Trey Anastasio Band, Meghan Trainor, Billy & The Kids, Phil Lesh & Friends

James Casey (1983–2023) was an American saxophonist, composer, producer, and vocalist. He is best known as the saxophonist for Trey Anastasio Band, Soulive, and Lettuce. Casey also performed with Meghan Trainor, Phil Lesh, and Bill Kreutzmann. He died in 2023 after a 2 year battle with colon cancer. Casey was an advocate for early colon cancer screening and worked with The Colorectal Cancer Alliance to raise awareness leading to being interviewed on The Today Show in March 2023.[1]

Early life

James Casey was born in metro Washington, D.C. Casey’s musical journey began in Phoenix, Arizona. He started playing drums at the age of 3, and by 9, he had embraced the saxophone. After graduating from Desert Vista High School, he attended Berkley College of Music in Boston, where he pursued a degree in music business.[2]

Career

Casey formed in his first band in 2009 with classmate Louis Cato called Six Figures[3] in Brooklyn, NY. By 2010 Casey was the touring saxophonist for Soulive and Lettuce.[3] In 2012 Casey crossed paths with trumpeter Jennifer Hartswick (of TAB) at the Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, N.Y., leading Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio to invite him to join his solo band, forming a notable horn section featuring Casey, Hartswick and trombonist Natalie Cressman.[4] Casey played extensively with TAB until his death. He also appeared numerous time as a member in Grateful Dead offshoots, Phil Lesh and Friends, and Bill Kreutzman's Billy & The Kids. Casey toured with Meghan Trainer in 2016, performing saxophone and back up vocals.[3] Throughout the course of his career he shared the stage with The Roots, Phish,[3] Anderson .Paak, The Jonas Brothers, Maceo Parker, Carly Rae Jepsen, J.Cole, Leslie Odom Jr., Dave Matthews Band, Sabrina Claudio, Chaka Khan, Wu-Tang, John Legend, Roy Hargrove, Shawn Mendes, 5th Harmony, Billy Strings, and Goose.[5] His solo projects included his band Animus Rexx and his virtual concert company, AuxCord.[6]

In 2023, Casey release New Bloom a single from The Kauai Project.[7]

Illness and death

Casey was diagnosed with colon cancer in July 2021.[2] Throughout his treatment he continued to tour extensively and make music. He also became an advocate for colon cancer screening, working with The Colorectal Cancer Alliance[4] to spread awareness as well as nonprofit The Nancy Langhorne Foundation to raise funds for the uninsured to receive free screenings by releasing a charity Christmas EP.[8] Casey passed away on the morning of August 28, 2023 at the age of 40.[2][9] His death was met with an outpouring of grief with public tributes by Trey Anastasio, Billy Strings, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Louis Cato, Oteil Burbridge, Goose, his fellow members of TAB, Dave Mathews, Nigel Hall, and many others.[10]

A memorial concert was held on November 6, 2023 at Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, NY.[4][11]

Discography

James Casey

  • A Little Something For Everyone (2022)[12]
  • The Kaua'i Project (2023)[13]
  • Another City - Brooke Parrott - 2008
  • 2014 Forest Hills Drive - J. Cole - 2014[3]
  • In Technicolor - Jesse McCartney - 2014
  • White Women - Chromeo - 2014
  • P.O.C LIVE! - Talib Kweli - 2014
  • Good Medicine - Brady Watt - 2015
  • Paper Wheels - Trey Anastasio Band - 2015[3]
  • Ladies and Gentlemen, Nigel Hall - Nigel Hall - 2015
  • Crush - Lettuce - 2015
  • Big Boat - Phish - 2016[3]
  • Hot Damn - The Shadowboxers - 2017
  • Wait - Sabrina Claudio - 2017
  • Live in Europe - Melody Gardot - 2018
  • Lux Prima - Danger Mouse/Karen O - 2018
  • Kiwanuka - Michael Kiwanuka - 2019
  • Final Days - Michael Kiwanuka - 2020

References

  1. "How this music star is raising awareness about colorectal cancer". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  2. 1 2 3 "R.I.P.: James Casey Dead at 40 After Battle with Colon Cancer". Relix Media. 2023-08-28. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Deflin, Kendall (2016-12-19). "Getting To Know James Casey: The Saxophonist For Trey Anastasio Band And Meghan Trainor". L4LM. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  4. 1 2 3 "Brooklyn Bowl To Host Memorial Concert Honoring James Casey". NYS Music. 2023-10-13. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  5. "ABOUT". My Site. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  6. Broerman, Michael (2020-06-08). "Trey Anastasio Band's James Casey Launches 'Aux Chord' Digital Venue". L4LM. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  7. "James Casey Teases First Single and Music Video for "New Bloom" Off 'The Kaua'i Project'". Jambands. 2023-02-15. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  8. "James Casey Christmas Album Out Now, Benefits Fight Against Colon Cancer". Grateful Web. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  9. L4LM (2023-12-26). "In Memoriam: Remembering Those The Music World Lost In 2023". L4LM. Retrieved 2023-12-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. admin (2023-08-29). ""A Bright And Brilliant Light": Music Community Remembers James Casey [Photos/Videos]". L4LM. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  11. Bowl, Brooklyn. "A Party to Celebrate the Life and Music of James Casey | Brooklyn Bowl". www.brooklynbowl.com. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
  12. James Casey - A Little Something For Everyone, 2022, retrieved 2023-09-01
  13. "James Casey Teases First Single and Music Video for "New Bloom" Off 'The Kaua'i Project'". Jambands. 2023-02-15. Retrieved 2023-08-31.


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