Caitlin Cary is a multifaceted musician and songwriter whose work has drawn praise for its emotional depth and musical integrity. Emerging from the storied alt-country scene, she is best known for her role as a violinist and vocalist in the critically acclaimed band Whiskeytown, which she co-founded alongside Ryan Adams. Following the band's dissolution, Cary launched a solo career that has showcased not only her gifted violin playing but also her poignant songwriting abilities and distinctive voice.
Her solo discography includes the heartfelt debut "While You Weren't Looking" (2002) followed by "I'm Staying Out" (2003) which continued to reveal Cary's aptitude for crafting compelling narratives within her songs. "The Battle" (2003) and "Waltzie" (2000) further exhibit her versatility and artistic growth. Striding into collaborative territory, Cary released "Begonias" (2005), a duet album with fellow singer-songwriter Thad Cockrell, which features harmonious interplay and heartfelt melodies. "My Body Politic" (2005), her EP, demonstrates the range of her musical ambitions, exploring various styles and further establishing her as a solo artist with a distinct voice within the Americana and alternative country genres. Through her work, Caitlin Cary continues to resonate with fans who appreciate intelligent songwriting blended with a genuine country-folk sensibility.
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