About Us:
Cazzy is an alien guitarist... one of
two
surviving aliens from the now infamous
UFO crash in Roswell,
New Mexico in 1947.
Cazzy toured playing guitar with the
late deaf drummer,
Shawn Dale Barnett, who played and
lived
briefly with Alice in Chains' lead
singer,
Layne Staley. Cazzy is known for
selling Jimi Hendrix's guitar strap
from the 1969 Woodstock Festival
at Sotheby's Rock and Roll memorabilia
auction house in New York city.
Cazzy had one of his songs included in
the Horror film,
"The Night Owl", which is part of an
indie Horror DVD 4-pack called,
"Wicked Intentions" available at Sam
Goody,Renco,Circuit City,
Best Buy, and Amazon.com.
Cazzy went to Orlando, Florida briefly
to play music and network.
Although he loved the many talented
musicians he met in Florida,
one day he actually came home to find
his girlfriend dead on the toilet
bowl
from a heroin overdose...eyes still
wide open.
(She started with pills dear...)
(Hence, the reason why some people say
Cazzy is insane.)
He is not insane.
Just wary of some humans now.
Some people have emailed Cazzy asking
whether or not
that is his late girlfriends' voice
one hears on the track,
"Zoomin' with a Dead Girl"...the
answer is yes.
Now when Cazzy first wrote the song,
"Go Away",
he played it for his late girlfriend
on acoustic,
since he had written it for her...
these were the words she would tell
him everyday...
she was in constant pain.
(She was run over by a guy in a
pick-up truck
as she was crossing the street going
to a Christmas Play).
Upon hearing the song on acoustic
guitar,
she broke down in tears.
She never lived to hear the finished
studio version.
After that traumatic morning in
Orlando,
Cazzy headed back to New York to try
and clear his head.
He really hasn't played too much
music,
Just occasionally playing out at open
mic's and at the occasional rave.
However, if allowed to....
He does play a mean guitar!
Most of the time though, Cazzy-The
Alien Blues Dude is a recluse...
only coming out of the spaceship
occasionally
when called on to play some guitar
by some DJ or
the occasional club
but mostly jams with friend,
Psy-Trance/Techno DJ,
DJ CKat. (Cheshire Kat)
Lately though, Cazzy has recently
moved...
From NY to Dallas, Texas, then to
Atlanta,Georgia. Then recently,Cazzy
moved again to Atlanta,Georgia.
http://www.facebook.com/cazzyalien
Mike Gordon Warren Haynes DJ Logic Story
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I actually had the pleazure of
jammin' with DJ Logic of Yohimbe Brothers
One Mountain Jam weekend...in NY awhile ago
at an after party club...(Thankz Logic...get in
touch
kool? You're my friend on myspace.
After I played guitar,this young gentleman came
up
to me and said..I was wailing.
I told him thank you very much...and that he had
a pretty kool bass guitar there.
(I had no idea what kind of bass, but definitely
custom.)
A few moments later my buddy, DJ CKat came up to
me
and told me that the gentleman bass player was
none other
than Mike Gordon, the bassist with Phish.
I'd never really seen Mike up close before that
but he seemed really
down to earth.
Talk about stoked...
I had hung out backstage Mountain Jam, talking to
Warren Haynes of
Gov't Mule.
Then jammed guitar with DJ Logic, then had Mike
Gordon tell me I was
wailing.
That was a kool day.
Peace
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Cazzy
The Alien Bluez Dude
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Thank you.
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And, wouldn't it be a
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They have put in money,
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Yours, in Musical
Solidarity, Jim, for
Paul.
2010-07-21 at
08:28:03
We dig hearing your songs
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station! Peace, Veronica