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Cari Quoyeser
Born(1990-11-10)November 10, 1990
Houston, Texas, U.S.
GenresAlt-rock, Indie rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, performer
Instrument(s)Singing, guitar, mandolin, bass
Years active2009-present

Cari Quoyeser (born November 10, 1990) is an indie rock singer, songwriter, and performer based in Austin, Texas.[1] Cari's primary instruments are acoustic and electric guitar but she also plays mandolin and bass. She enjoys combining diverse styles such as Motown, classic rock, and jazz.

History

Cari began her music career in her hometown of Houston as lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for Suburban Warfare[2] in early 2009. Around that time she also started a solo project with Dan Workman (producer/sound engineer/president) at SugarHill Recording Studios. Her first show with the Cari Quoyeser Band (Rebecca Laird on lead guitar, Alex Erhardt on drums, Owen Schwartzbard on keyboard, and Julia Alsaraff on bass and back-up vocals) was at Fitzgerald's in Houston on June 25, 2010. After Julia and Owen left for college in August, Anthony Russell and Jonathon Chan joined to play bass and violin, respectively.

Both with a band and as a solo artist Cari has performed in numerous venues around central and southeast Texas. She was on NPR's Soundcheck[3] with Ben Folds, was a singer with the Houston Texans cheerleaders, and sang at the 2011 NFL draft party.[4] She has played at the SXSW Music festival.[5]

Cari competed on American Idol (season 11) in an episode which aired in January 2012. Once back in Texas Cari transferred to the University of Texas and graduated in December of 2013. In May of 2014 she left for a six month trip to explore Europe and Israel. While there she busked and played concerts in Holland as well as the Fete de la Musique in southern France.

Since returning home Cary has been writing and preparing to record her next album, Backpackers. Cari gigs around the Austin area, often with Rebecca Laird but sometimes solo or with other local musicians. She will be playing several times during the 2015 Heart of Texas Rockfest[6]- a showcase for unsigned local artists during SXSW. In February she goes back into the studio to record Backpackers. Many of the songs were inspired by her recent travels.

Discography

  • Blueprints to Infinity (2012)
  • Cari Quoyeser (2014) [three song radio promo]
  • Backpackers (TBA)

References