Showcasing his range as a pianist, New Age Solo Pianist James Cahall's soph… Read Full Bio ↴Showcasing his range as a pianist, New Age Solo Pianist James Cahall's sophomore album, "Coming Home," takes listeners on a breathtaking journey through the natural world. Each song urges self-searching, but always leads back to the happiness we derive from the unconditional love of those closest to us. From the rising of the tides to the ending of a season, James' varied collection brings life's many changes into perspective. For the world traveler or someone content to sit by the fireplace, this album will feel like you've come home in mind, body, & soul. With local performances and a growing online fan base, James shares his music to bring forward hope and optimism from deep within the collective spirit.
With the gift of a garage-sale organ at age 5, James began his lifelong musical journey. The son of a disabled mother and her care provider-turned companion, his financially meager childhood was blessed by a supportive and spiritually rich home in Ukiah, CA. “Though my family had to make difficult choices, they never sacrificed my musical education.” James’ music is greatly influenced by his early mentors and New Age artists Thomas Ganoung and Spencer Brewer as well as the Classical greats Frederic Chopin and Sergei Rachmaninoff. “I found my voice through exploring the beauty and sorrow of their timeless music and its impact on my life.”
James now enjoys surfing and disc golf, communing with nature in a way that feeds his creative impulses. Alongside a challenging yet rewarding career in Aerospace Engineering, he devotes his free time to his true passion of creating music. “Composing allows me to break free of the worries of tomorrow, and focus on the present moment.”
His two albums, The Day Before Tomorrow & Coming Home, tell a story of love, confusion, and hope and have been compared to albums by New Age pianists Jim Brickman and George Winston. Through broken 10th chord progressions, the The Day Before Tomorrow’s opening song, “Superhero in the Musicbox,” conveys the universal dream of a child to make his mark on the world. In Coming Home’s “Skipping Stones,” the listener is taken on a modal journey through regrets of past transgressions and the joy that comes with moving on. A relaxing winter tribute, Coming Home’s “Embers,” evokes memories of times spent with family and friends, huddled around a warm fire.
James performs at 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, CA. and small local venues including the Jeanie Madsen Art Gallery. His emotional collection of soul-seeking melodies serves as a foundation for his future works. Ultimately, he wants his music to be a source of strength for his audience.
“Live each day as if it were your last. Cherish each moment as if it were for the first time.”
With the gift of a garage-sale organ at age 5, James began his lifelong musical journey. The son of a disabled mother and her care provider-turned companion, his financially meager childhood was blessed by a supportive and spiritually rich home in Ukiah, CA. “Though my family had to make difficult choices, they never sacrificed my musical education.” James’ music is greatly influenced by his early mentors and New Age artists Thomas Ganoung and Spencer Brewer as well as the Classical greats Frederic Chopin and Sergei Rachmaninoff. “I found my voice through exploring the beauty and sorrow of their timeless music and its impact on my life.”
James now enjoys surfing and disc golf, communing with nature in a way that feeds his creative impulses. Alongside a challenging yet rewarding career in Aerospace Engineering, he devotes his free time to his true passion of creating music. “Composing allows me to break free of the worries of tomorrow, and focus on the present moment.”
His two albums, The Day Before Tomorrow & Coming Home, tell a story of love, confusion, and hope and have been compared to albums by New Age pianists Jim Brickman and George Winston. Through broken 10th chord progressions, the The Day Before Tomorrow’s opening song, “Superhero in the Musicbox,” conveys the universal dream of a child to make his mark on the world. In Coming Home’s “Skipping Stones,” the listener is taken on a modal journey through regrets of past transgressions and the joy that comes with moving on. A relaxing winter tribute, Coming Home’s “Embers,” evokes memories of times spent with family and friends, huddled around a warm fire.
James performs at 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, CA. and small local venues including the Jeanie Madsen Art Gallery. His emotional collection of soul-seeking melodies serves as a foundation for his future works. Ultimately, he wants his music to be a source of strength for his audience.
“Live each day as if it were your last. Cherish each moment as if it were for the first time.”
Days Gone By
James Cahall Lyrics
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A Horrible Death to a Horrible Man I want to take a piece of you And a piece…
a second of silence Where is our forsaken God? Who promised me eternal life? I w…
Apple Jack Applebloom & Granny Smith When family cannot be here Havin′ journeyed far and wide We …
As Long As I Can The grey winter arrived To show the white again The misty hi…
Blood Handsome Days gone by Days gone by Days gone by…
Bob Moses The world that you control Is breaking and you feel it…
Buck Enterprises Sitting' here watching my life fly by As I recall those…
Byron Jennings Young, strong... oh, I was something in days gone by. With…
Camisado Days gone by It’s hard to ignite A feeling that’s Already…
Dare There's a cold wind in the air tonight, It takes me…
Day3 You’re a liar you don’t fool me anymore You’re a liar…
DAY6 저녁 노을을 바라보며 널 만나 다행이라고 하던 날이 벌써 꽤나 오래 전…
Deine Lakaien The days gone by, remembered well The sound gone by without…
Eastern Sun You'd still be gone... I couldn't watch as you just walked…
ETC & Jerry Bergonzi Rain rain Rain go away Day by day That's what they say Going…
Fear My Name Quiet your footsteps Silence your weapons The dead have rise…
Fred Hersch Day by day I'm falling more in love with you And…
Gavin Mikhail I won't break Down this way I will hold on…
Happy Campers Remembering days gone by in your mind they last forever.…
Hillsong Young & Free I walked the world afar Built up a thousand walls To try…
IK-Sound Sittin’ on a star Not far from gone How much longer can…
Joe Walsh We have just begun We should feel a part of…
LorD and Master We were looking to have some fun Found somewhere as warm…
Marie Mørck Looking for something Some kind of sign Over the hill top St…
Michael Wells Presents S.O.L.O. 今 僕が笑って話しても 明日の事なんて 又 すぐに変わって行くだろう 何もなかった様に 詰めこんだカバンを蹴飛ばして 走…
Mint Julep Rushing through the door into the street I’m waiting for yo…
Neverwake Ne sírj Anyám, Ne sírj Anyám a Te rossz fiadért... Ne…
One 기나긴 하루가 다 지나가고 아무도 없는 집에 돌아올 때 가만히 앉아 있을…
PENPALS 南風が吹いた I need you, need you, need you やがて気がつけば I need…
Poco I've seen a picture from the Days Gone By Lookin' worn…
Q-ball Yo I’m tryna find a solution, mind pollution, diffusion behi…
Ronnie Hawkins & The Band Just one time, just one more time I'd sure love to…
Seth Talley Pillow forts and video games Action figures flyin' airplanes…
Slaughter Oh yea Its so good to see you now its been…
Spray Bottle Fever I know it's wrong for me So what you do I Spent…
the a.m. disintegrate Wake up day by day To the sight of your lovely…
The Cunninghams Ain't it funny how the time seems to slip away What…
The Georgia Satellites Don't let this dream stop it feels so right Nothing means…
The Old Breed Putting those old records on remembering days long gone See…
The Silos DAYS GONE BY Copyright 2007 Dave Bassett and Walter Salas-H…
The Tri-Five Day by day Day by day Oh Dear Lord Three things I pray To…
V.O.D.S.O.D. 変わらないよ あいつだって 同じ想い 誰にだって hey yo! hey yo! hey yo! hey yo! イマ、…
Wiretree I've been around this place before It looks the same as…
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