Kacy Crowley is a musician and singer-songwriter. A New England native, she… Read Full Bio ↴Kacy Crowley is a musician and singer-songwriter. A New England native, she currently resides in Austin, Texas.
Born in Northampton, Massachusetts, her mother was a piano teacher and her father was a construction worker. Her family soon relocated to Connecticut, where Kacy remained until graduating from high school. Her parent's passion for music influenced her from an early age. She started playing the guitar soon after seeing John Denver in concert at age 5. She also began taking piano lessons around that time. After graduating high school, she attended the University of Massachusetts for one semester before dropping out. At 19, she moved out Los Angeles to try and jumpstart her music career. She played in coffeehouses in and around the Los Angeles area. After two years in Los Angeles, she was struggling with a drug habit and moved back into her parent's house in Connecticut.
With her life back together, she started a band, Tragic Sam, and produced a few sessions with Billy Rush, the former guitarist for Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes. She moved to New York City around 1992 and tried forming a few ensemble groups, without much success. She began waiting tables, while living with then-boyfriend Karl Anderson in one bedroom apartment (the two were later married, and have since divorced). She devoted whatever free time she had to her music.
Realizing New York City was taking its toll on her, she and Anderson opted to move to Texas, hoping for a fresh start. Once in Austin, she played many open mic nights and would often busk on Sixth Street. She signed a deal with the Dallas-based indie label, Carpe Diem and began recording her debut album Anchorless. The album, which was produced by Dave McNair, was recorded with several local musicians.
After performing at South By Southwest, Kacy signed a deal with Atlantic Records, which brought her music to a wider audience. The label released Anchorless in 1997, including two new tracks on this release. The album received some critical praise from publications such as Billboard, Vanity Fair and USA Today, but many of the critics had a lukewarm response to the record. Despite the response from critics, her songs were featured in films such as Anywhere But Here and Three to Tango. She went out on tour in support of the record, playing at Lilith Fair and the H.O.R.D.E. festival and opening for artists Chantal Kreviazuk and Marc Cohn. She went into the studio in 2001 and recorded her second album Boys in the Attic which was shelved by Atlantic.
Kacy eventually parted ways with Atlantic. She spent the next few years writing and found time to record her third album Moodswing. Released in 2003, the album quickly became a favorite in the Austin area. She released an acoustic album entitled Tramps Like Us in 2004. In 2008, she collaborated with singer-songwriter Billy Harvey to produce her most recent album, Cave.
Born in Northampton, Massachusetts, her mother was a piano teacher and her father was a construction worker. Her family soon relocated to Connecticut, where Kacy remained until graduating from high school. Her parent's passion for music influenced her from an early age. She started playing the guitar soon after seeing John Denver in concert at age 5. She also began taking piano lessons around that time. After graduating high school, she attended the University of Massachusetts for one semester before dropping out. At 19, she moved out Los Angeles to try and jumpstart her music career. She played in coffeehouses in and around the Los Angeles area. After two years in Los Angeles, she was struggling with a drug habit and moved back into her parent's house in Connecticut.
With her life back together, she started a band, Tragic Sam, and produced a few sessions with Billy Rush, the former guitarist for Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes. She moved to New York City around 1992 and tried forming a few ensemble groups, without much success. She began waiting tables, while living with then-boyfriend Karl Anderson in one bedroom apartment (the two were later married, and have since divorced). She devoted whatever free time she had to her music.
Realizing New York City was taking its toll on her, she and Anderson opted to move to Texas, hoping for a fresh start. Once in Austin, she played many open mic nights and would often busk on Sixth Street. She signed a deal with the Dallas-based indie label, Carpe Diem and began recording her debut album Anchorless. The album, which was produced by Dave McNair, was recorded with several local musicians.
After performing at South By Southwest, Kacy signed a deal with Atlantic Records, which brought her music to a wider audience. The label released Anchorless in 1997, including two new tracks on this release. The album received some critical praise from publications such as Billboard, Vanity Fair and USA Today, but many of the critics had a lukewarm response to the record. Despite the response from critics, her songs were featured in films such as Anywhere But Here and Three to Tango. She went out on tour in support of the record, playing at Lilith Fair and the H.O.R.D.E. festival and opening for artists Chantal Kreviazuk and Marc Cohn. She went into the studio in 2001 and recorded her second album Boys in the Attic which was shelved by Atlantic.
Kacy eventually parted ways with Atlantic. She spent the next few years writing and found time to record her third album Moodswing. Released in 2003, the album quickly became a favorite in the Austin area. She released an acoustic album entitled Tramps Like Us in 2004. In 2008, she collaborated with singer-songwriter Billy Harvey to produce her most recent album, Cave.
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Kacy Crowley Lyrics
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Anything I tear into my clothes Sacrifice my soul for anything, anyt…
Ashes There's power in her smile The light sneeks in her eyes Sh…
Badass I was the runt of the litter I was the weakling I…
Barely Hangin On Gone are my fighting days The way I flew towards you My…
Blood He was too deep for his own good He was the…
Breakdown Lane My Car broke down on Friday I left it on the…
Everything …
Kind of Perfect Why don't you talk about it I know there's something on…
Rebellious Began my life clean in braids and fresh scrubbed In spite…
Vertigo Across the river we all had dreams They got caught up…
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Ronnie Harbin
thanks for this. I was obsessed with "anchorless" when it came out. such a great album. never saw this video before so this is a treasure for me.
Willem McCormick
I wore this cd out. My band covered this tune. The crowd went wild.
idavidicus
I knew the live recording first, so the studio recording for me is the latecomer. It's great because it doesn't lose the beauty of the simple guitar and vocals only rendition.
Dustin Heffker
I'm on a mission to look up all the 90's 3D Doritos guitar pick bands. This is nice.
bklyn2shoes
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we grow like wildflowers!
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Mars
Looking forever. Thanks