The Causey Way
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Rain Phoenix...Phoenix joined Red Hot Chili Peppers as a backup singer on their One Hot Minute tour. In 1997 Phoenix joined the punk/new wave band The Causey Way, which also included her younger sister Summer . They disbanded in 2001 after the release... In this article: River Phoenix, Aleka's Attic, Rain Phoenix, California, Ally Sheedy, Samantha Mathis, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Even Cowgirls Get the Blues |
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Summer Phoenix
...run of This is Our Youth at the Garrick Theatre alongside Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. She was a member of the rock band The Causey Way with her sister Rain. Summer Phoenix was born in Winter Park, Florida. Her mother, Arlyn...
In this article: Joaquin Phoenix, Summer Phoenix, Casey Affleck, Rain Phoenix, New York, California, Tisch School of the Arts, Children of God, and New York University
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Popcanon
...songs by or about other Florida bands called "PopCanon Covers It Up," including covers of bands such as The Causey Way and Squeaky. Later that year, the band also released a full-length album of outtakes and joke songs called "Pricksongs and...
In this article: Gainesville, Florida and Insomnia
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
The Causey Way
...Causey Way as a whole. The ACE was the entertainment on the Causey Compound which was where those that follow the Causey Way resided. The Causey Way disbanded in 2001, claiming that Causey had been institutionalized and The Truth had...
In this article: Alternative Tentacles
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Wikipedia | October 07, 2009
Man or Astro-man?
...Alpha" and maintained their clone identities while on stage. Members of the Alpha clones were also in numerous other bands including Toenut, The Causey Way, Jonny and the Shamen, The Man Made Brain, Humans, Neutronic, Pilot Scott Tracy, The...
In this article: Man or Astro-man?, Astro, Sympathy for the Record Industry, Touch and Go Records, DVD, Big Black, Joel Hodgson, A Spectrum of Finite Scale, and Mystery Science Theater 3000
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Drowned in Sound - News | September 10, 2009
Offset 2009: The DiS review
...experiment a brand of Japanese pop it works but it seems to never end. There is something, for some reason, that reminds me of cult slash band Causey Way albeit without the over earnest and oft misplaced intensity CW displayed. The introduction...
In this article: Wild Beasts, The Horrors, At the Drive-In, Pulled Apart by Horses, and El Gran Orgo
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The Causey Way was a punk/new-wave group formed in 1997 in which the underlying theme was that of a cult operating as a band (with T-shirts coyly stating "The Causey Way Is Not A Cult"). The live shows were energetic and in the style of revivalist evangelism. With releases on Fueled By Ramen and Alternative Tentacles, they broke up in 2001. Several members have since regrouped and started Pilot Scott Tracy, also on Alternative Tentacles.
The Causey Way was the philosophy of Causey, the actual band was referred to as the ACE, (Aural Communications and Entertainment) and a division of the Causey Way as a whole. The ACE was the entertainment on the Causey Compound which was where those that follow the Causey Way resided.
The Causey Way disbanded in 2001, claiming that Causey had been institutionalized and the Voice had converted to Scientology.
- Name:
- The Causey Way
- Years Active:
- 1997 - 2001
- Former Members:
- Causey (Scott Stanton), The Button (Bill Bryson), Dr. St.Causey (Tracy Cox-Stanton), Boy Causey (Brian Teasly), The Truth (Ane Diaz), Rain Causey (Rain Phoenix), Summer Causey (Summer Phoenix), Red Causey, Causey 316,
- Associated With:
- Man or Astroman?, Producto, Papercranes, Pilot Scott Tracy
- Record Label:
- Fueled By Ramen & Alternative Tentacles
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