Monday, December 30, 2019

Black Sheep Cafe—Springfield, Illinois

“Ballad Of A One Man Band”
Written & performed by
 Rock N Roll Casey
The Black Sheep Cafe
Springfield, Illinois

The Piano Works—Logan, Ohio



Performed by Casey Redmond
The Piano Works
Logan, Ohio

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Columbus Arts Festival


Columbus Arts Festival
Acoustic Stage
“Dead Flowers”
Written by Jagger/Richards

Pigmania (Hilliard, Ohio)

Rock N Roll Casey:  Vocals, Guitar, Harp & Drum
Pig-mania—Hilliard, Ohio

The Diamond Music Festival

The Rock N Steins (pronounced Rock-N-Stines)
Live at the Diamond Music Festival—Logan, Ohio
The Rock N Steins are
Cooper Rock N Stein: Drums
Casey Rock N Stein: Vocals, Guitar & Harp
“Ian: King Of Beers” written by Casey Redmond
Rock N Steins Biography

The Walleye Festival (Port Clinton, Ohio)

The Walleyes at The Port Clinton Walleye Festival
The Walleyes are;
Jon: Drums & Percussion
Casey: Vocals, Guitar, Harp
Ohio Song written by Casey Redmond
Walleyes Facebook Page

Saturday, August 10, 2019

New Buffalo, Michigan

I had a chance to play over the weekend at the downtown farmers market in New Buffalo, Michigan. New Buffalo is a beach town on Lake Michigan about an hour up the coast from Chicago. It’s a beautiful resort town that looks similar to something you might find on Cape Cod. The first people I met were a couple of guys in Browns shirts from Cleveland. Go figure. Thanks to Cathi Rogers for inviting me to play.

New Buffalo is known for it’s city beach, one of the largest on Lake Michigan.

Valparasio, Indiana


Driving back from Michigan I stopped in Valparaiso, Indiana. The town is famous for it’s great college basketball program but it’s also the birthplace of Orville Redenbacher.  After his death the town erected this statue in honor of the popcorn king’s contribution to the world. I stopped by to pay my respects. Before leaving, I thanked Orville for the damage his product has caused to my cholesterol and colon. He did not respond.


Casey’s Website




Sayler Park (Cincinnati, Ohio)

I had a chance to play in Cincinnati at the Sayler Park Street Fair. Sayler Park is a west side neighborhood full of big old trees, big old houses and it’s just a stones throw from the banks of the Ohio River.  The temperatures were in the nineties and I think I may have lost a few pounds only to gain them back after a few beers at the Parkland Grill. I guess you could say, I broke even.
The Parkland Grill



Thursday, July 18, 2019

The Rewinds. (Logan, Ohio)

The Rewinds, Craig: Drums & Casey: Vocals, Guitar & Harp...Millstone BBQ, Logan, Ohio. Song: “Key To The Highway” Little Walter.

Third Thursday (Milan, Michigan)

(June 19, 2019) Third Thursdays in Milan, Michigan. Milan is a town of around  5,000 about fifteen minutes south of Ann Arbor. The actress Denise Nichols grew up in Milan. She starred in the seventies television show Room 222. If you remember watching that show you are really showing
your age. I remember watching that show. Despite rain and unseasonably cold temperatures, a good time was had by all. Thanks to Jill Tewsbury and the Main Street Milan staff for inviting me to come up and perform.

Diamond, Ohio

Performing on the tracks of the Hocking Valley Scenic Railroad in Diamond, Ohio. Diamond is a tiny town of, maybe, six houses located between Haydenville and Nelsonville off of old Route 33 in Southeast, Ohio. Diamond is also home to Insea Sound Shop, a music store/recording studio owned by my friend Nick Collura. The song is: King Of The Road written by Roger Miller. Watch out for that train!

The Bait House Bar (Port Clinton, Ohio)

Celebrating the first day of summer on the banks of Lake Erie at The Bait House Bar in Port Clinton, Ohio. One of my favorite places to not only play but to hang out at.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Memphis, Michigan



 I had an opportunity to play Talent By The River in Memphis, Michigan a cool little town of about 1800 people about twenty minutes west of Port Huron. Memphis is best known for being the home of the first automobile invented in Michigan. Back in 1884, the Clegg family invented a steam powered contraption known as “The Thing”. It was a very distant ancestor to the cars that Henry Ford began churning out thirty or so years later but it was the first automobile manufactured in Michigan.
Thanks to Dave Pearl and the Lions club for inviting me to play and to NEMC-TV 6, the local television station for televising the show. It must have been a slow night.

Casey’s Website

Oberlin, Ohio

Performing at the farmers market in Oberlin, Ohio. It was a fun time but I was a bit on edge, those consequences listed on the wall were a bit terrifying!