Sunday, August 11, 2019

Eileen Carey





Technology’s Great, But Tenderness Is Better  Sings Eileen Carey in “Meet Me Halfway”

( June 24 , 2019 Nashville, TN ) Sometimes you just gotta zap your app.

That’s Eileen Carey’s cry from the heart in her latest single, “Meet Me Halfway,” co-written by Eileen Carey, Travis Allen, Bjorn Charles Dreyer, Odd Harald Jensen is a song whose images are as current as today’s headlines but whose sentiments are as old and wise as love itself.

At first, we seem to have it all--Paradise in our smart phones:  “Isn’t it great--technology perks? You press a button and everything works.” Ultimately, though, these satisfactions are illusory and short-lived compared to the fulfillment of engaging in real life: “What’s more important than what’s in front of you? Life’s passing you by and you never knew.  Meet me halfway.”

An Ohio native who’s long lived in southern California, Carey has developed a reputation for singing songs that strip the human experience to its essentials.  The lyrics she chooses display a particular genius for zeroing in on moments that give life its tension and flavor—whether it’s via her romantic fantasy “In the Air,” her sadder-but-wiser “Let It Go” or her sisterly advice to an out-of-control friend, “Bottle Your Crazy Up.”

The wisdom and good humor in her songs have built Carey a large and growing audience from Los Angeles to Nashville and earned her near-permanent residence on the New Music Weekly charts.

Visit Eileen on the web at: www.eileencarey.com or Eileen's Blog: www.themusicmom.com

For More Information Contact:   Susan Collier PR at (615) 356-0375 or
SusanScollier@gmail.com

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