Caddle
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Caddle CD
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Caddle CD
Caddle CD
About Caddle Music

Mixing gasoline and nitro would make a pretty impressive explosion,
though nothing like the high powered alt-country performance from
these blue collar boys from Birmingham.  Described as "dixie fried
roots rock with a dash of punk," Caddle draws on classic country
and bluegrass music influences,then supercharges them with hard
driving rock n' roll with an attitude.

Caddle has opened shows for such music artists as Billy Joe Shaver, Kid Rock,
Jason Aldean, Molly Hatchet, Reverend Horton Heat, The Black Crowes, Dale
Watson, Webb Wilder, El Pus, Bobby Bare, Jr., The Exies … In 2005 Caddle
opened several shows for J Records recording artist, Silvertide. On stage Walt
Lafty, lead singer of Silvertide said, “Caddle is the best band I have seen in two
years of being on the road.” A huge compliment considering they have opened
for Aerosmith, Van Halen and Velvet Revolver.

CD Music Credits:  Caddle copyright 2006.  The CD was produced
by Caddle. Recorded and mixed by Eric Watters at Dreamcatchers
Studios.  CD mastering by Jim DeMain at Yes Master in Nashville
Tennessee.  CD Art / design my Methane Studios in Atlanta,
Georgia.   All rights reserved.  Made in the USA.   
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Music Caddle CD "Raise 'em High" Buy CD or MP3.  Listen to a MP3 of Caddle's New CD Raise 'em High.
REVIEWS OF ALBUM
Gone Country Magazine
www.gonecountrymagazine.com
The term southern rock is being thrown around a lot these days, but where someone like Hank Williams III fails, Birmingham's
Caddle succeed. Caddle has a great, upbeat energy to their vocals that make you want to listen to this and are the first thing
that will suck you into "Raise Em High." (Think bands like Lost Trailers). Obviously when you mention the term southern rock in
describing a sound to someone they automatically think bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and at times, especially in the music on
tracks like "Give Me A Dollar," I would have to agree, but overall Caddle is a lot more Hank Jr. then they are Skynyrd. 9 times out
of 10 you will be stomping your boots along with Caddle. On songs like "Raise Em High" and "Work" you cannot help but
stomp along and I dare you to listen to this and not be moving. While on other songs like "Had To Die" and "Afternoon Lies"
you will instantly find yourself singing along with the catchiness in the choruses. It has been a long time since I heard a solid,
boot stomping, album like this one, but Caddle is a band to keep your eyes on. This is a great record that combines a lot of
spirit from the scene of yesteryear with a shot of energy thrown in for good measure.  

Smother Magazine
www.smother.net
Caddle reminds me a lot of Bobby Bare Jr. That sort of rockabilly meets blues rock sound that closes down bars for good.
Whiskey-soaked vocals and loud harmonica give these blue-collar kids true street cred. Southern rock riffs chug away while
the raunchy punk rhythms get thrown down with a vengeance. When you’re filling up your car at the gas station, make sure you
never listen to this album—it’ll ignite the whole place up!  - J-Sin