Al Casey

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Surfin' Hootenanny 02:09 Tools
Buck Jumpin' 02:34 Tools
Willa Mae 01:56 Tools
The Hearse 01:58 Tools
Easy Pickin' 01:56 Tools
Ramrod 01:59 Tools
Caravan 01:46 Tools
Guitars, Guitars, Guitars 02:04 Tools
Guitar Man 01:51 Tools
Cookin' 02:14 Tools
Surfin' Blues 02:35 Tools
Jezebel 02:20 Tools
Surfin Hootenanny 02:09 Tools
Baja 02:19 Tools
Thunder Beach 02:38 Tools
Drip Drop 05:00 Tools
The Stinger 01:43 Tools
Lonely Surfer 02:13 Tools
Surfs You Right 01:50 Tools
Jivin' Around 02:24 Tools
Thunder Cloud 02:23 Tools
Got the Teenage Blues 02:20 Tools
Rosetta 05:44 Tools
If I Told You 01:56 Tools
El Aguila (The Eagle) 02:00 Tools
Honeysuckle Rose 04:40 Tools
She Gotta Shake 02:00 Tools
Drivin' 02:07 Tools
Esquire Bounce 03:15 Tools
Surfin' Blues (Part 1) 02:35 Tools
Monte Carlo 02:00 Tools
El Aguila (The Easle) 01:54 Tools
Indian Love Call 02:17 Tools
The Pink Panther 02:07 Tools
The Hucklebuck 00:00 Tools
Doin' The Shotish 01:36 Tools
Full House 02:28 Tools
Juice 02:31 Tools
Chicken Feathers 02:11 Tools
Cat Daddy 02:16 Tools
Laughin' 02:24 Tools
The Caterpillar Crawl 01:51 Tools
Doin' It 02:12 Tools
Stingeree 02:16 Tools
If I told You (Wouldn't Know It All By Myself) 01:57 Tools
Surfin' Blues (Part 2) 02:56 Tools
Casey's Blues 06:40 Tools
A Fool's Blues 01:58 Tools
I'm Beginning To See The Light 04:23 Tools
Theme From Huckleberry Hound 01:51 Tools
Don't Blame Me 05:49 Tools
Hotfoot 02:08 Tools
Just The Blues 01:51 Tools
Ain't Misbehavin' 05:01 Tools
One Woman's Man 05:41 Tools
Body And Soul 05:19 Tools
Thundercloud 02:17 Tools
It Don't Mean A Thing 04:23 Tools
El Aguila 00:00 Tools
hot foot 02:04 Tools
Squeeze Me 03:45 Tools
Keep Talking 02:17 Tools
September Song 03:01 Tools
Jit It 02:17 Tools
Pousse-Café 03:50 Tools
Willow Weep For Me 03:48 Tools
Calmez Hotel 03:01 Tools
Amazing Grace 03:48 Tools
Hokus Pokus 02:42 Tools
Fair And Cloudy 05:49 Tools
Cute 03:55 Tools
The End 05:03 Tools
Holey Moley 03:48 Tools
Melancholy Serenade 03:48 Tools
Swamp Water 03:48 Tools
After You've Gone 05:03 Tools
What Are We Gonna Do In '64 ? 02:00 Tools
Sometimes I'm Happy 02:57 Tools
Uptown Blues 04:49 Tools
Remember The Minuet 03:22 Tools
Surfin' Blues (Pt 2) 01:51 Tools
come what may 01:48 Tools
A Mellow Riff 03:18 Tools
Ziggie's Blues 04:00 Tools
Temptation 03:18 Tools
In The Garden 04:49 Tools
Surfin' Hootenanny (feat. K-C Ettes) 04:00 Tools
Cheek To Cheek 04:00 Tools
Nuages 04:49 Tools
Snake Eyed Mama 02:16 Tools
How High The Moon 02:45 Tools
Allen Case 02:11 Tools
If You Ain't K 01:53 Tools
Buckjumping 03:59 Tools
Teenage Blues 02:25 Tools
Like It Ji's 02:25 Tools
Tarantula 01:53 Tools
How Long Is This Been Going On 02:15 Tools
Snake-Eyed Mama 02:15 Tools
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter 03:30 Tools
Willa Mae-1957 01:53 Tools
Just You, Just Me 03:03 Tools
I Wish I Knew 03:30 Tools
Buck jumpin 03:03 Tools
Buck Jumpin’ 03:03 Tools
Autumn Leaves 05:34 Tools
Gut Soul 03:06 Tools
Given Up 02:03 Tools
Surfin' Blues, Pt. 2 02:35 Tools
Midnite Blues 02:06 Tools
Ain't Misbehaving 05:26 Tools
Surfin' Blues Part 1 01:51 Tools
Surfin Blues Part 1 02:34 Tools
Surfs You Right (alt. take) 01:51 Tools
chicken feather 02:06 Tools
Lonesome For A Letter 01:51 Tools
Up, Up And Away 01:55 Tools
Forty Miles of Bad Road 02:45 Tools
how about me pretty baby 01:51 Tools
El Aguila (The Eagle) (alt. take) 02:01 Tools
Jivin Around 02:26 Tools
T.O.M. The Old Man 01:51 Tools
Got Soul 01:51 Tools
El Aquila 05:35 Tools
willa may 01:55 Tools
The Fool 02:45 Tools
That’s It 02:01 Tools
Surfin' Blues, Pt. 1 02:34 Tools
I will Wait for You 02:00 Tools
Buck Still Jumps 01:58 Tools
Blueberry Hill 02:24 Tools
Cookin 02:10 Tools
Tenderly 02:45 Tools
Moon River 05:34 Tools
Surfin' Blues (Pt 1) 02:45 Tools
T.O.M. The Old Man 01:58 Tools
A Fools Blues 02:01 Tools
Third Man Theme 05:34 Tools
If I Told You (1957) 01:56 Tools
Doin It 02:10 Tools
James Bond Theme 06:45 Tools
Give'n Up 02:02 Tools
Theme from Love Story 02:34 Tools
Straight No Chaser 06:36 Tools
Orange Blossom Special 02:24 Tools
By The Time I Get To Phoenix 05:34 Tools
Surfin' the Blues, Pt. 1 02:02 Tools
Who's Sorry Now 05:35 Tools
It Had to Be You 05:34 Tools
Surfin' Blues - Part 2 06:45 Tools
Surfin' Blues - Part 1 06:45 Tools
Mandy 06:45 Tools
What Are We Gonna Do In '64? 02:00 Tools
Surfin' Bare 05:35 Tools
Theme from "Huckleberry Hound" 01:51 Tools
#248a. Surfin´ Hootenanny (w/ The K-C-Ettes) 01:51 Tools
9LB. Hammer 02:22 Tools
Easy pickin 06:36 Tools
Surfin' Blues Part 2 02:00 Tools
A Man and a Woman 02:00 Tools
Give´n Up 05:35 Tools
Guitar Man - Al Casey 01:50 Tools
Bluesy 06:45 Tools
Endless Sleep 02:22 Tools
Teen-Age Blues 02:24 Tools
I'm Gonna Sit Right Here And Write Myself A Letter 05:34 Tools
- Surfin' Blues 05:35 Tools
C'est Si Bon 02:24 Tools
Heartaches 05:35 Tools
Pousse-Café - Take 2 02:08 Tools
pousse cafe 02:08 Tools
Ooo Baby 05:35 Tools
Tuff 05:34 Tools
Blue Tango 02:24 Tools
What Are We Gonn Do in '64? 05:34 Tools
Rose Room 05:35 Tools
Modern Romance 02:00 Tools
Blue Velvet 05:35 Tools
Shadow of Your Smile 02:24 Tools
The Stinger - Bonus Track 05:35 Tools
round and round 05:35 Tools
Tight Capris 02:08 Tools
Hold Out Baby 06:45 Tools
Laura 06:45 Tools
No Title #1 05:35 Tools
Pousse-Café (Take 2) 05:35 Tools
Body & Soul 06:45 Tools
(Got the) Teen-Age Blues 05:35 Tools
If I Told You (Wouldn T Know It All By Myself) 06:45 Tools
Surfin' Hootenany 06:45 Tools
Green Dolphin Street 02:24 Tools
#248b. Easy Pickin (w/ the K-C-Ettes) 02:24 Tools
Let's Pretend There's a Moon 02:24 Tools
If I Told You (Wouldn't Know It All By Myself) - Bonus Track 02:24 Tools
What Are We Gonna Do In '64 - 02:24 Tools
Surfin´ Hootenanny 02:08 Tools
Flying on a V Disc 02:08 Tools
Melody of Love 02:08 Tools
Vaya Con Dios 02:08 Tools
Vaya Con Dios 02:08 Tools
A Cheat 06:45 Tools
The Big Tragedy 06:45 Tools
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There are two guitarists called Al Casey: #1 A jazz guitarist from Kentucky known mostly for his work with Fats Waller. #2 A rock & roll guitarist from the 60s known mostly for his work with Duane Eddy and Sandford Clark. #1 - Albert Aloysius Casey (September 15, 1915 – September 11, 2005) known professionally as Al Casey, was an African-American swing guitarist who played with Fats Waller on some of his famous recordings. Casey composed the well-known tune "Buck Jumpin", which was recorded by Waller. Casey was born in Louisville, Kentucky to Joseph and Maggie B. Johnson Casey. He grew up in New York City and attended DeWitt Clinton High School. He joined Thomas Fats Waller's band in the early 1930s and can be heard on hundreds of recordings, working with him until Waller died in 1943. In 1944, Casey briefly recorded with Louis Armstrong. He also worked with Clarence Profit's band that same year. In 1959 he contributed to an album called Paul Curry Presents The Friends Of Fats on the Golden Crest label.[citation needed] Between stints with Waller, Casey worked with Teddy Wilson from 1939 to 1940. He recorded with Billie Holiday, Frankie Newton, and Chuck Berry, and even led his own a trio for a short time. Remembering his time, years later, working with Holiday, Casey commented that he was in love with her. Casey freelanced over decades working with King Curtis from 1957 to 1961, where he played rhythm and blues. He continued playing into his late eighties with The Harlem Blues & Jazz Band, which he joined in 1981. He died four days before his ninetieth birthday of colon cancer at the Dewitt Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in New York. #2 - Alvin W. Casey (October 26, 1936 – September 17, 2006) was an American guitarist. He was mainly noted for his work as a session musician, but also released his own records and scored three Billboard Hot 100 hits in the United States. His contribution to the rockabilly genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Al is mainly known for his studio backup work, but also released records and had minor chart success under his own name. His guitar is prominent on the Sanford Clark hit The Fool, featuring a lick Al borrowed from the song, "Smokestack Lightning". He was part of the backup for Duane Eddy's recordings, playing bass, piano, and rhythm guitar. Al and Lee Hazlewood worked together in 1963, recording Surfin Hootenanny, which was a chart success. (The backup vocal group was even named The K-C-Ettes.) Recorded in the style of Duane Eddy's Dance with the Guitar Man, "Surfin Hootenanny" featured Al mimicking the styles of Dick Dale, The Ventures, and Duane Eddy. The Surfin Hootenanny album is somewhat of a classic among surf and rock and roll fans. Later he was a featured guitarist on the Exotic Guitars series of albums, and he continued recording until a few years before his death. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.