Heart's Point of View
Tammy Cassidy
COUNTRY MUSIC. Tammy's has a sound that is honest and believeable ......
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Contents
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Hell and a Broken Heart | 3:37 |
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Big Believer | 3:10 |
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One More Stone | 4:09 |
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Love, Like it Used to Be | 3:15 |
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Heart's Point of view | 4:01 |
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Wild and Free | 3:20 |
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We're in This Together | 3:30 |
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Lady of the House | 3:08 |
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Real Kind of Sad | 3:00 |
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These Things Take Time | 3:45 |
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Description
Tammy Cassidy is a country singer/songwriter raised in Troy Indiana. During her school years when it wasn't "cool" to be country, Tammy WAS country and still is today. During her high school years 1990-1993 the Garth phenomenon hit. Tammy stayed the course and finished her first song while pretending to take notes in literature class! The song "Wild and Free" was a popular hit at school functions and around campfires during her high school years.
Tammy comes from a long line of performers. Her great grandfather from Breckinridge County Kentucky played guitar and fiddle, Grandfather, Allen "Monk" Beatty played mandolin and appeared on radio shows in the south pacific during WW2 on the Mosquito Radio Network. Monk played mainly at Pee Wee King's place in Louisville Kentucky after returning from the war in the late 40's and early 50's.
Tammy's great uncle, Sam Smiley, has won harmonica championships in 6 states and Tammy always sang with him at Smiley family reunions, which have over 150 people in attendance. Tammy's parents, Jim and Nancy Cassidy are also campfire performers, meaning they do the music for fun in their circle of friends.Tammy is a self-taught guitar player, learning to play by ear after having her mother write down a chord chart.
At age 15 Tammy began entering local showcases and won a few. She headed to Nashville at the tender age of 16 waiting to be discovered and WAS by a pack of wolves! It was a hard lesson to learn but it was a lesson well worth learning.Tammy learned that nothing comes easy. The harder you work for it, the more likely you are to achieve the goals you set in life.
Tammy began writing songs with her mother, Nancy Cassidy and local songwriter, Stan LaGrange in 1997 and continued to go to Nashville monthly to perform at such places as "Roberts", "Tootsie's", The "Legend", She was able to see and hear the great music being written and performed in Nashville and realized that fame in Nashville comes with a price.
Tammy still makes the necessary trips to Nashville. Her mother, Nancy, is owner of Tunesmith.net, a songwriting website for spotlighting uncut songwriters. Tammy assists with planning and coordinating Nashville seminar's for Tunesmith.
Tammy recorded her first CD in 2000 "Heart's Point of View" and used the Internet for promoting it. She quickly rose to the top of the charts at Besonic and got a lot of attention in Germany, France, Canada, Australia, Sweden, and UK. She has topped the charts and gotten good reviews from all over the world.
Tammy has performed in concert with Noel Haggard and was recently a guest on the WRAY "Roots of Country Show" in Princeton Indiana.
Tammy is currently working on material for her second album due to be recorded in Nashville in May 2005.
