227 Maple Ave E
Vienna, Virginia 22180

Equal parts modern troubadour, back road poet and outlaw rocker, Connor Christian creates gritty, soulful songs of experience revealing solace in hardship, hope in destitution, and a dustbowl sensibility. His powerful music draws on influences ranging from Ryan Adams, G. Love, and Counting Crows to The Band and Tumbleweed Connection-era Elton John and makes a heartfelt statement found at the crossroads of Roots Rock and Americana.

Connor left home at the age of 14 and forged a path of personal and musical discovery that took him to Indonesia, South Korea, France, Belgium, Singapore, and beyond. It was in these places that Connor cultivated his deeply felt views on American life and found strength in the perspective he could deliver through song. "I try to be realistic..." says Connor. "But, we live in a time where it is crucial to pay attention to what's going on around us... if I can get people to stop and think about it for a minute, well that's a pretty good start."

In 2007, Connor's song '3 Times' was featured in "the most award winning independent film of 2007," 'Last Stop for Paul.'

Audiences from Denver to New York City have embraced Connor's whiskey-soaked vocals and give-'em-hell live show. Performing as Connor Christian and Southern Gothic, Connor averages 250 shows per year and has sold thousands of CDs and downloads.

Following up 2007's release of 'A Southern Gothic', Connor Christian has finished production on the next release, '90 Proof Lullabies'. This set of 14 songs was produced by Jeff Tomei (Matchbox 20, Smashing Pumpkins), mixed by Shawn Grove (Collective Soul, Sevendust) and features Charlie Starr of Blackberry Smoke, Mark Van Allen of Blueground Undergrass, and Bobby Emmett of The Shooter Jennings band.
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"For a guy who just recently quit his day job to cut a CD and pursue his musical dream, Casey - and his eponymous CD - is stunningly good. Armed with an acoustic guitar, a harmonica and a gift for turning a phrase, Casey manages to breathe new life into the rather stale folk genre. Upbeat and propulsive, "Rock Star Voodoo" is a plea to a lover to help him hold on to a fading relationship amidst the swirl of big city dreams. In the typical folk tradition, these are straightforward songs with rather simple arrangements, but Casey's voice - conveying just the right mix of sincerity and grit - and his effective pacing, is likely to get you bobbing your head or tapping your foot - or both. On "Boy With Guitar," Casey makes a plaintive case for following his dream. "Our teachers lie when they say you can't get by on doing what you love," he sings. Here's hoping Casey is right." -Michael Coleman
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