Casey grew up on the beautiful Australian East Coast in the small beach town of Yamba, NSW. Her parents ran a home-based graphic design business and later a horse riding ranch. She and her brother enjoyed the care-free beach / farm lifestyle, the dream of so many. Although not musicians themselves, her parents were great supporters of the arts and encouraged both of their children to explore their creative side. After attending numerous musical events and festivals in her teenage years, Casey found a passion in music and decided to pursue her interests enrolling at the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Music in Melbourne, Victoria. Her brother Colby, who is now an Artist residing in New York, USA also studied Visual Arts at Melbourne’s RMIT University.

During the 4 years of fulltime study, Casey and her brother Colby co-founded an Arts Warehouse called ‘MediuM’ with five other creative souls in the Northern suburb of Brunswick, Melbourne. There was much magic-in-the-making at MediuM with visual arts exhibitions, artist residency programs, band rehearsal spaces, a full recording studio, events and gigs just to name a few. She was not only involved with the organising aspects of everything that happened at MediuM but was a participating performer and artists for many of the shows and events that took place over the two year period from 2008 - 2010.

Also during this time, Casey began writing original piano music and formed the four piece band called ‘PLaY’. Within just two years PlaY were regularly performing in bars and venues around Melbourne, various music festivals, they recorded a full length album and toured the East Coast of Australia from Melbourne to Brisbane. She would like to thank the members of PLaY for the incredible musical journey they shared together.

In her final year at University Casey fell in love with the Argentinean Tango after studying it briefly in one of her World Music classes. She immediately knew that she was being pulled to explore this style of music further, the culture from which it originated, it’s people and language. That same year she enrolled in University level Spanish classes and by the following year was on a plane to Argentina….

Argentina had a lot of surprises in store for Casey! What was initially a 6 month trip to learn how to play the music of the Tango in the capital of Buenos Aires turned into a life-long commitment; the land, people, language and culture deeply touched her heart and taught her many valuable life lessons. For the next six years Casey travelled back and forth between Australia and Argentina from the north to the south recording and experiencing the country’s unique traditional instruments and wonderful ‘Folclore’ music, adventuring on foot and horseback through the rugged mountain ranges, learning the traditional jewellery-making technique ‘macrame’ from local artisans and fluently learning the Castellano language.

Casey now resides in South East QLD, Australia with her Argentinean husband and two children Alhue and Ayla. She is fortunate to live in a bi-lingual, bi-cultural household and feels that both the Australian and Argentinean cultures influence her music, art and general way of life. She is currently working on more original piano and vocal music to perform and record, teaches children’s music classes, sells her hand crafted macrame jewellery at the local markets, organises artistic community events and home-schools and supports her children as they grow into caring, compassionate, confident and creative human beings.