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Posted by: Delish | July 4, 2010

Another Vid of “I Got Mine from Auburn Hills

Posted by: Delish | July 4, 2010

MLive Interviews Casey James

Via MLive:

Vodpod videos no longer available.

The Top 10 Idols will be on Good Morning America’s  Summer Concert series next Friday, July 9 from 7 AM-9AM EST.

More information HERE.

And a pretty good vid of  “It’s All Over Now” from Detroit.

Posted by: Delish | July 2, 2010

Pre-Concert Interviews from Billboard

More on Casey James’ guitars – Idol Chatter: American Idol News, Rumors, & Information.

Turns out Casey James doesn’t play five guitars on four songs. He plays six guitars on five songs, since he also plays on the American Idols Live show’s finale, a cover of Bon Jovi’s It’s My Life.

Here’s the rundown:

  • a 1983 blue Fender Stratocaster for I Got Mine;
  • a Paul Reed Smith acoustic and a white Fender Stratocaster for Don’t!;
  • a Gibson nylon-string guitar for Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman;
  • a PRS Starla for It’s All Over Now;
  • and a PRS 513 for It’s My Life.

Why does he need six guitars for five songs? “Because they all sound different,” Casey said afterwards. “Big time. Like night and day.”

And for seriously gearheaded Casey James fans, apparently he uses Dunlop Tortex .88 mm guitar picks. Because I think he hit me on the shoulder with one when he threw it from the stage, and it landed in my shirt pocket. I say “apparently” because I didn’t actually see him throw it, and I didn’t find the pick until I got back to my hotel room — though I did spend a while after the show helping the people next to me look for it.

Posted by: Delish | July 2, 2010

Vids from the Auburn Hills Concert

“Don’t”

A longer vid of his set (not great quality)

The Top 10 “My Life Would Suck Without You”

Casey and Mike “HYERLAW”

Casey James: Four songs, five guitars – Idol Chatter: American Idol News, Rumors, & Information.

The noise ratchets up another notch when Casey James takes the stage — not just because more of the audience jumps to its feet, but because Casey kicks off his set with a blues-rocking version of the Black Keys’ I Got Mine geared to let the crowd know just how much they missed on American Idol by not getting him to play guitar more.

Given the freedom of a full song — and the solos that come with it — Casey’s more animated tonight than he ever was on the show. It’s almost as if everything he couldn’t do on the show is coming out at once in a flurry of notes, as Casey bends his guitar neck and tortures the strings.

Casey trades in his electric guitar for an acoustic on Shania Twain’s Don’t! but he switches it out for a second electric in time for the solo.

Afterwards, Casey says, “I want to invite a good friend of mine back up on the stage right now — Mr. Mike Lynche.” Mike comes back out to do Bryan Adams’ Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman with the same black acoustic that he used during his set, but Casey has yet another acoustic — that’s four guitars for three songs, for those of you keeping score at home. Around the hall, the cellphones and glo-sticks begin to sway.

After Mike leaves the stage, Casey launches into a scorching version of It’s All Over Now, the old R&B hit done by everybody from the Rolling Stones to The Valentinos. It’s got a much sharper edge than it did on the show, especially with Casey’s slide-guitar licks. And, yes, he’s playing yet another guitar. He changes guitars the way Carrie Underwood changes costumes.

‘American Idols Live’ comes to Grand Rapids this weekend | MLive.com.

GRAND RAPIDS — Casey James doesn’t take anything for granted.

The 28-year-old, who will roll through town Saturday night along with his other “American Idol” season nine Top 10 compadres, including winner Lee DeWyze, knows it can all be gone in a second, and he’s not talking about something as fleeting as fame.

Seven years ago, the Cool, Texas native was rounding a corner on his motorcycle when he realized in a flash that he was about to be killed.

“The thought went through my mind, ‘He’s going to hit me,’ and I had this feeling of disappointment in myself. ‘I didn’t get the chance to be the person I wanted to be,'” the singer said in a phone interview from Los Angeles. “I woke up in the hospital, and my brother said, ‘You’re in the hospital, you’re not dead,’ and I said to myself ‘I’m going to do things right from now on.'”

After he healed from life-threatening injuries, James moved forward, armed with his Christian faith, a solid trade as a builder, keen guitar skills and a great voice.

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