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The Callen Sisters
Origin New York City, USA
Genres Pop, Folk Rock
Instruments harp, guitar, vocals
Years active 2005–current
Labels Self-Release
Website www.thecallensisters.com
Members
Jessa Callen (harp and vocals)
Beth Callen (guitar and vocals)
Notable instruments
harp and acoustic guitar

The Callen Sisters are a pair of sisters-duo singer-songwriters with unique and unusual instrumentation incorporating harp and guitar for folk-rock music.[1]

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[edit] Members

The pair is composed of elder sister Jessa Callen (Born 1982) and younger sister Beth Callen (Born 1984), both raised in Westport, Massachusetts, and Saratoga Springs, New York.

Both sisters were fond of music since childhood, and received inspiration and support from their mother, Kim.[2] They both learned piano at a young age, both played woodwind instruments (Jessa - flute, Beth - clarinet), and then both played guitar. The sisters both played in their school's Jazz band, Jessa on guitar and Beth on bass guitar. Jessa switched to harp after their move to Upstate New York in the late '90s.

Jessa later received formal training in composition and harp and earned her BM in music composition with a minor in harp performance. She became a professional harpist and accomplished studio musician, having recorded for several film scores and artists' solo albums.[3]

The sisters had been performing together since high school and both decided to enroll at SUNY Purchase to pursue their musical dreams. A series of family losses, including Karen (their aunt), Kim (their mother) and Dorothy (their grandmother) in the years 2003, 2004 and 2005 respectively, enhanced their closeness. They found refuge in each other and in their music, which enriched their songwriting qualities and deep compassion.

This became the catalyst of the formation of The Callen Sisters. Their premiere performance after formation was August 22, 2006 along with Dan Castellani on keyboards, Chris Anderson on bass, and Dave Gluck on drums.

Their debut self-titled album was released in October 2007 with Dan Castellani as producer, arranger and keyboardist of the album. Both sisters share songwriting and vocal roles (6 from Jessa and 6 from Beth) with several studio musicians. Their songs deal with the personal experiences, societal insights, and raw emotions of both sisters.

Their music is influenced by Fiona Apple and Tori Amos, Jimi Hendrix and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The interplay between Jessa's harp and Beth's guitar with their voices, creates a unique sound effect.

Jessa plays Camac Harps and Beth plays Taylor Guitars.

[edit] Albums

[edit] 2007 - The Callen Sisters

  1. Anomie
  2. Irrelevant
  3. Like You
  4. Life
  5. Wildfires
  6. Lullaby
  7. Tangled Up
  8. Phase
  9. Reincarnate
  10. Almost Gone
  11. Whirlwind Came
  12. Wake Up
  • Track 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 written by Beth
  • Track 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 written by Jessa

The Band

  • Jessa Callen - Harp, Vocals
  • Beth Callen - Guitar, Vocals
  • Chris Anderson - Bass, Vocals on "Wake Up"
  • Dan Castellani - keyboards
  • Dave Gluck - Drums
  • Wil Farr - Vocals on "Wake Up"
  • Joe Fusca - Vocals on "Wake Up"

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Callen Sisters Official Site
  2. ^ The Callen Sisters Interview, Off The Record Magazine, March 7, 2008
  3. ^ Jessa Callen entry in Harp Mall

[edit] External links

[edit] Video


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"Lullaby" The Callen Sisters

www.onesongworld.com Sometimes you have to go your own way and as the old saying goes breaking up is hard to do. This sweet lament speaks to that inner dilemma. Featuring the concert harp, guitars, harmony vocals and a full backup band, Lullaby's unique texture compliments the song's simple message. The song appears on The Callen Sisters' self-titled debut, released in 2007. for more info.....www.onesongworld.com contact us: thecallensisters.com www.facebook.com info@thecallensisters.com

The Callen Sisters - Helplessly Hoping {Live} [Cover]

The Callen Sisters perform the great Crosby, Stills, and Nash hit, "Helplessly Hoping". This video was filmed in Saratoga Springs, NY for First Night celebrations in 2008. All video is owned by TR Remsen.

The Callen Sisters - Wake Up {Live}

The Callen Sisters performing their original tune, "Wake Up". This video was filmed in Saratoga Springs, NY for First Night celebrations in 2008. All video is owned by TR Remsen.

The Callen Sisters - Down on Mission Street - Live 1/5/2011

www.thecallensisters.com An acoustic version of harp & guitar duo The Callen Sisters' brand new single Down on Mission Street from their new record No Shelter. Recorded on Jan. 5, 2011 on PCTV

The Callen Sisters-Life

Worldsings.com song entree in competition for World's Best Song. Top 20 voted songs by members perform in Las Vegas for $1000000. Vote for this song now at www.worldsings.com

the callen sisters at the elephant talk indie music festival in atlantic city 8-7-10 (3)

the callen sisters at the elephant talk indie music festival in atlantic city 8-7-10

The Callen Sisters - Life - Live 1/5/11

www.thecallensisters.com Harp & Guitar duo The Callen Sisters perform an acoustic version of the song "Life" from their 2007 self-titled debut album. Recorded on PCTV on Jan. 5, 2011.

the callen sisters at the elephant talk indie music festival in atlantic city 8-7-10 (2)

the callen sisters at the elephant talk indie music festival in atlantic city 8-7-10 (le grand fromage)

THE CALLEN SISTERS AT THE ELEPHANT TALK INDIE MUSIC FESTIVAL IN ATLANTIC CITY 8-7-10 (1)

the callen sisters at the elephant talk indie music festival in atlantic city 8-7-10 (le grand fromage)

Next Music Show Happy Hour 5

Another brilliant night at Q. Big "Thank You's" to Jeff of Q, Ignacio, The Callen Sisters, and Matthew Pop for playing tunes, and all Next listeners that came out. See you next time.

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