Cari Cole
  • Beautiful Life
  • Whenever the Time is NOW
  • A Million Kisses
  • Teo
  • Beautiful Life
    Genre: Pop-Folk
    MP3 (04:15) [9.74 MB]
  • Whenever the Time is NOW
    Genre: Pop-Folk
    MP3 (04:15) [9.73 MB]
  • A Million Kisses
    Genre: Pop-Folk
  • Teo
    Genre: Pop-Folk
    MP3 (05:25) [12.38 MB]
Biography
Cari Cole is an award winning singer-songwriter who has captured a steadily growing audience since her 2002 debut, The Circle of Fire: an intimate and honest expression of life seen through the eyes of love. Musician, composer, poet, and singer, Cari Cole, has walked the shamans path to create a music and artistry that heals. Transformational Music is what listeners are calling "The Circle of Fire," the inspirational debut CD on Amber-Allen Publishing.

Originally from Minneapolis, Cari Cole has been a musician and songwriter for most of her life, exploring a variety of musical endeavors through her early beginnings. She often found herself strumming her acoustic guitar or lugging her round-necked Dobro or mountain dulcimer to cafes and friends homes for a song or two before she was old enough to go to clubs. She sang the folk songs of Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez and Bob Dylan as she wrote her own and found her way to New York City at the age of 19 where she joined a rock and roll band.

She went on to teach voice in New York, founded her own voice studio, was a soloist in The Metro Mass Choir and performed everywhere from CBGBs and the infamous Bitter End to Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, and The Apollo Theatre where she shared the stage with legendary singers such as Cissy Houston and Martha Wash to name a few. Although she is best known as a vocalist and songwriter, Cari is also a versatile musician: playing piano, acoustic and electric guitars, dulcimer, and flute. In the teaching arts, she is regarded as one of the most notable in voice studies, working with four-time Grammy Award winning recording artist Donald Fagen of Steely Dan and the legendary band of Journey among others.

Throughout her musical quests, Caris career as a singer and songwriter was always in competition with her thriving NY voice studio. She pursued her music in between sessions with students, demo~ing songs, performing and writing with other writers. After awhile, like many artists who dont persevere in their own art, she turned to helping others instead of nurturing her own music. However, as time went on, her then fiancé, who listened to Cari sing songs night after night in her home, dared her to close her voice studio and pursue her songwriting. While at first Cole couldnt imagine shutting her doors, she heard something in his words and hesitantly but firmly closed her studio on a mission to discover what was to come. I knew there was a record coming and it was my deepest desire to pursue it. In 2000, Caris life and work took a dramatic turn upon reading the teachings of Toltec Shaman don Miguel Ruiz, author of the NY Times bestseller "The Four Agreements". She delved into an apprenticeship with don Miguel, from which an album and a new music was inspired. A composition written to the words of Miguels The Circle of Fire Prayer seeded the musical journey to come. "These songs began to pour forth, one right after the other. It was like someone turned on a fountain," says Cole. "As the material began to manifest, it was clear that a record was in the making."

I started writing these songs on a private journey and never imagined I would sing them in public," she recalls. "I wrote them as affirmations for myself. Cole composed the lyrics without self-consciousness allowing them to flow as organically as possible. Caris music is a result of the deep healing and metamorphosis throughout many stages in her own life. Perhaps the most trying time for her was from the trials and tribulations of being left by her mother at age 2 and given up by her father. In a foster home for several years, she ended up with her aunt and uncle at the age of 5 where she lived until the age of 15 when she struck out on her own. Her personal quest for love and comfort is perhaps the main ingredient in her songwriting and reason why to this day she continues to write to heal.

Cole also points out, The songs on Circle of Fire have such a positive outlook because life has many difficulties. I sing about love because that is the vibration I reach for and, I think we all, deep down reach for. Thats how my music comes to me, when I am struggling for relief and comfort... a light in dark places... .

But if Circle of Fire isnt meant for preaching salvation, it certainly carries an understanding that has already led audiences to identify passionately with her songs. Cole's vulnerability and open honesty in her songwriting perhaps is why she has taken her time in speaking out as an artist.

"I wrote my first song when I was 7 years old and Ive been writing every since. I have always had the desire to write and record songs and that quest has never left me. But I have struggled with the desire to be on stage even though I have performed a lot. I find performing to be so vulnerable... and I realize that this music is for people to heal, so I see it through. There is a time when it all comes together if you hang in there, but you cant dictate when that time will come. Creativity happens when it happens."

The Circle of Fire CD was produced by producer/husband Paul St James. The Circle of Fire is rich in instrumental texture but beautifully spacious, honoring the integrity of its songwriting, which suggests a timelessness such as Carole Kings Tapestry or Joni Mitchells Blue. Producer Paul St. James has created a definitive soundscape for a music that transcends trend and a record that is highly accessible while remaining true to its authenticity and intent. Rooted by Caris exquisite piano, acoustic guitar and gorgeous vocals, and sculpted by the fretless bass work of Paul St. James and Larry Saltzmans (Jewel, Simon & Garfunkel) ambient guitars, the CD hosts a spectrum of musical color in arrangements of violin, native American flute, and melodic drums and percussion that flow throughout.

Cari Cole was a finalist for Best Female Artist in the IAMA Awards 2004 and as one of five finalists the IMA Awards 2004. She was on the Grammy Nominations Ballot for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for 2004, was a 2004 & 2005 ASCAPlus Award winner and received Honorable Mention in the Songprize.com Songwriting Contest in 2003 and the DiscMakers Contest of 2003. Cole graces the pages of Billboard Books author Daylle Schwartz new book I Don't Need a Record Deal! Your Survival Guide for the Indie Music Revolution as an indie artist on the rise. She was selected as the AOL Musician of the Week/Tonos.com in July 2002 and debuted COF at Carnegie Hall in 2002. She has recorded and performed extensively across the U.S. and is currently in the studio writing and recording for the new record.

Cari has performed at the following venues among many others:
Carnegie Hall, NYC
Town Hall, NYC
The Apollo Theatre, NYC
Shine, NYC
Crash Mansion, NYC
Columbia University, NYC
The Bitter End, NYC
CBs Gallery, NYC
CBGBs, NYC
Le Bar Bat, NYC
Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY
The Bluebird, Nashville
Asilomar Retreat Center, Pacific Grove, CA
Center at The Peaks, Telluride, CO
The Center for Happiness, Carlsbad, CA
The Spindrifter, Kona, Hawaii
Williams Pub, Minneapolis, MN, MN

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