Making her long overdue debut, singer/songwriter Cassie Lynne is ready to release her first EP You Ain’t Seen Nothin Yet. Produced at Turning Point Records in Pembroke., the record is a fresh blend of Pop and R&B sounds. Cassie has been described as having a voice reminiscent of Mariah’s breathy runs and tones, Aretha’s maturity and power, and Stevie’s soul - everybody is sure to find something they love in her music.
Growing up in Marshfield, MA and studying music intensively as a child in Atlanta, Cassie eventually found herself invited to attend the prestigious Berklee College of Music on scholarships. After graduating with honors she was immediately signed for a few tours headlining around the world on the Holland America Cruise Line. From developing her sound in LA. to exploring her songwriting in the Music City, Nashville, TN, Cassie has returned to the South Shore to produce her fresh and exciting new EP.For more on Cassie Lynne visit www.cassielynne.com.
Pulse was born in the early spring of 2010 from the solo projects of William Keough. Paul, William's older brother, was already dropping sweet bass tones to his solo music, but without a drummer the two were just simply empty. When William followed in his brother's footsteps and attended Stonehill College in Easton he befriended a young Yankee fan named Danny Padilla. Danny had brought his little drummer boy kit to school and William immediately noticed. Living in the same hallway by chance, the two felt that working together on music was simply fate. And so when three began working on tunes together it was as if magic had swept through the Keough brother's Hingham home. The idea of a singular figure in the band didn't stick with any of the members in this three piece. So after many seconds of deliberation the band chose the name "Pulse" and a new era began. After rocking Stonehill College to its core during the spring of William's and Danny's freshman year, Pulse kicked off the summer in their usual rocking fashion by performing in the Exposure Music Festival at the Palladium May 15. The future of Pulse is yet to be written. It is up to the voters. Keep on rockin' in the free world. Pulse is Paul Keough (Bass, Keyboard), Danny Padilla (Drums), and William Keough (Guitar, Vocals).