Sera Cahoone

Sera Cahoone (born August 4, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington. Cahoone's music combines elements of classic country-western and modern indie rock and lo-fi music. She is also a drummer, most notably having played drums for the bands Carissa's Wierd and Band of Horses.[1]

Sera Cahoone
Cahoone performing in 2011
Cahoone performing in 2011
Background information
BornAugust 4, 1975 (1975-08-04) (age 48)
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, drums
Years active2006–present
LabelsSub Pop, Lady Muleskinner
Formerly of
Websitewww.seracahoone.com

Early life

Cahoone is the daughter of Bill Cahoone, a Rocky Mountain dynamite salesman, and Judy Cahoone (née Ahrendts), a business executive.[2] Cahoone said that she was raised by a single mother.[1] She has a sister named Kal Cahoone[3] and brother named Nathan Cahoone, both of whom are also musicians.[4]

Cahoone grew up in Littleton, Colorado.[5] She attended and graduated from Columbine High School.[4]

Cahoone got her musical start on the drums at twelve years old. She had taken up drumming to combat anxiety, and found she had a talent and affinity for the instrument. She also played her brother's guitar and sang, but not in public at that time. Her first stage performance came in a North Denver bar called Ziggie's Saloon (near the Oriental Theater). She played drums behind a group of bluesmen at an open mic night.[4]

Career

Drumming career

In 1998, Cahoone moved to Seattle, Washington, when the snowboarding shop where she worked in Colorado opened a retail store in Washington state.[4] She worked there for two years before quitting. She subsequently worked in a coffee shop and focused on playing music.[1]

Cahoone was the drummer in the band Carissa's Wierd until they broke up in 2003. After that, Cahoone played drums with various bands including Los Angeles singer-songwriter Patrick Park and most notably, Band of Horses.[6] Cahoone has also played drums with Panda and Angel, and Betsy Olson. She recorded selected tracks of the critically acclaimed Band of Horses debut record, Everything All The Time, as a session player.[4]

Sera Cahoone

In 2006, Cahoone began to release solo work. Her first album was a self-released, self-titled record called Sera Cahoone, which was praised by indie-rock radio station KEXP along with NPR.[6] Seattle indie newspaper The Stranger called Sera's debut "a breathtaking collection of sad and dusky songs that reveal an artist of remarkable depth as well as a truly stunning voice."[7]

Only as the Day Is Long

In 2007, Cahoone was signed to the Seattle label Sub Pop Records[8] which was home to former Carissa's Wierd bandmates Ben Bridwell (Band of Horses) and later Mat Brooke (Grand Archives). Cahoone's second album, Only As The Day Is Long, was released in 2008.[9]

Deer Creek Canyon

Sera and her band recorded her second Sub Pop record, Deer Creek Canyon, in February 2012 at Bear Creek Studios in Woodinville, Washington, over a two-week period with Los Angeles producer Thom Monahan (Devendra Banhart, Vetiver). Additional vocals and tracking were done in Los Angeles over several weeks in early March. The record was released September 25, 2012.[10][11]

From Where I Started

In 2017 it was announced that Sera's fourth album titled From Where I Started will be self-released on March 24, 2017. Recorded at Flora Recording and Playback in Portland Oregon, From Where I Started was co-produced by Sera Cahoone and John Morgan Askew (Neko Case, Laura Gibson, Alela Diane). Askew brought together key Portland musicians like Rob Burger (Iron and Wine, Lucinda Williams), Dave Depper (Death Cab For Cutie) and Annalisa Tornfelt (Black Prairie) with Cahoone's Seattle bandmates – Jeff Fielder (Mark Lanegan, Amy Ray) and Jason Kardong (Son Volt, Jay Farrar).

Touring

Cahoone has toured with Son Volt, Matt Costa, Band of Horses, Grand Archives, Sea Wolf, Patrick Park, Tift Merritt, Beachwood Sparks, Fruit Bats, Ben Gibbard, Jay Farrar, Gregory Alan Isakov, Blitzen Trapper, Mason Jennings, Kathleen Edwards, and Joe Pug. She has opened for Lucinda Williams, Okkervil River, Mary Gauthier, and The Indigo Girls.

Sera Cahoone, and bandmate, Jason Kardong, were the first people to ever play music on the rooftop of Seattle's iconic Space Needle as part of the Sub Pop Records Silver Jubilee Celebration on July 11, 2013. Their performance was broadcast live on radio station KEXP and streamed around the world.[12]

Personal life

In August 2015, Cahoone became engaged to Megan Rapinoe, a midfielder/winger for the United States Women's National Soccer Team and the Seattle Reign FC of the National Women's Soccer League.[13][14] In January 2017, Rapinoe stated their wedding plans were on hold.[15]

Discography

References

  1. Guarino, Mark (April 30, 2008). "Sera Cahoone – Full of dreams to last the years in Seattle". No Depression. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  2. "CSM Career Day Addendum – Atkinson Construction" (PDF). Colorado School of Mines. Spring 2009. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  3. Maletsky, Kiernan (November 11, 2010). "Kal Cahoone on being a single mom and why boredom is good". Westword. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  4. Baca, Ricardo (March 14, 2008). "Now it's only about the music". The Denver Post. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
  5. "Sera Cahoone". Sub Pop Records. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  6. Thompson, Stephen (September 26, 2006). "Channeling Patsy Cline, by Way of Neko Case". NPR. Retrieved March 8, 2007.
  7. Mitchell, Barbara (May 25, 2006). "CD Reviews – Sera Cahoone". The Stranger. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  8. Slack, Don (December 28, 2006). "Station Break Comments". KEXP.
  9. "Sera Cahoone". NPR. July 10, 2008. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  10. Hudson, Alex (July 12, 2012). "Sera Cahoone Preps 'Deer Creek Canyon' for Sub Pop". Exclaim!. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
  11. Maddux, Rachael (September 27, 2012). "Sera Cahoone – Deer Creek Canyon". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  12. "Sera Cahoone – Full Performance (Live on KEXP)". YouTube. August 6, 2013. Archived from the original on December 14, 2021. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  13. "Megan Rapinoe: 'Being yourself is the most important thing'". Fox Sports. May 28, 2015. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  14. McCalmont, Lucy (August 7, 2015). "Megan Rapinoe Announces Engagement On Instagram". Huffington Post. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  15. D'Arcangelo, Lyndsey (January 5, 2017). "Megan Rapinoe: Global Ambassador". Curve Magazine. Archived from the original on January 18, 2017. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
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