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17 Facts About Sera Cahoone

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Sera Cahoone was born on August 4,1975 and is an American singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington.

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Sera Cahoone is a drummer, most notably having played drums for the bands Carissa's Wierd and Band of Horses.

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Sera Cahoone said that she was raised by a single mother.

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Sera Cahoone has a sister named Kal Cahoone and brother named Nathan Cahoone, both of whom are musicians.

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Sera Cahoone got her musical start on the drums at twelve years old.

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Sera Cahoone had taken up drumming to combat anxiety, and found she had a talent and affinity for the instrument.

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Sera Cahoone played her brother's guitar and sang, but not in public at that time.

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Sera Cahoone played drums behind a group of bluesmen at an open mic night.

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In 1998, Sera Cahoone moved to Seattle, Washington, when the snowboarding shop where she worked in Colorado opened a retail store in Washington state.

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Sera Cahoone subsequently worked in a coffee shop and focused on playing music.

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Sera Cahoone was the drummer in the band Carissa's Wierd until they broke up in 2003.

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Sera Cahoone has played drums with Panda and Angel, and Betsy Olson.

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Sera Cahoone recorded selected tracks of the critically acclaimed Band of Horses debut record, Everything All The Time, as a session player.

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Sera Cahoone's first album was a self-released, self-titled record called Sera Cahoone, which was praised by indie-rock radio station KEXP along with NPR.

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In 2007, Sera Cahoone was signed to the Seattle label Sub Pop Records which was home to former Carissa's Wierd bandmates Ben Bridwell and later Mat Brooke.

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Sera Cahoone has toured with Son Volt, Matt Costa, Band of Horses, Grand Archives, Sea Wolf, Patrick Park, Tift Merritt, Beachwood Sparks, Fruit Bats, Ben Gibbard, Jay Farrar, Gregory Alan Isakov, Blitzen Trapper, Mason Jennings, Kathleen Edwards, and Joe Pug.

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Sera Cahoone has opened for Lucinda Williams, Okkervil River, Mary Gauthier, and The Indigo Girls.