Cacie dalager biography of michaels

          During breaks from touring with her alt-rock/pop duo Now, Now, Rae (the adopted moniker of Cacie Dalager) came home to the quiet and felt.

        1. During breaks from touring with her alt-rock/pop duo Now, Now, Rae (the adopted moniker of Cacie Dalager) came home to the quiet and felt.
        2. Whether it's a milestone birthday, an anniversary, or a long-awaited reunion, make it unforgettable with a one-of-a-kind Cameo video from KC Dalager.
        3. I have had a lot of people in my life who know how important Michael was to me reach out about it.
        4. We caught up with singer Cacie Dalager and discussed reinventing the band, touring with The Naked and Famous, and moving past that “weird” year.
        5. The youthful twosome of Cacie Dalager (vocals, guitar) and Brad Hale (drums) busted out of their hometown of Minneapolis eager to take on the.
        6. I have had a lot of people in my life who know how important Michael was to me reach out about it..

          Now, Now

          American indie rock duo

          Not to be confused with Now (disambiguation).

          Now, Now, formerly known as Now, Now Every Children, is an American indie rock duo formed in Blaine, Minnesota and based in Minneapolis.[1] The band consists of Cacie Dalager (vocals, guitar, keyboard) and Bradley Hale (drums, backing vocals).

          History

          Formation

          The band was formed in 2003. Classmates Cacie Dalager and Bradley Hale met in their high school marching band when they were both sixteen years old. They eventually began writing songs together, starting with an acoustic song dedicated to a college-bound friend.[2] The band's name, according to Dalager, was an in-joke resulting from a typo in an online chat.

          The duo considered using the name for an EP title, but it stuck as the band name when they officially started the project.[3] Dalager and Hale were joined by Brad's sister Britty on keyboards, and school friend Justin Schweim on bass for the record