Jim Casper

Antiwar songs by Jim Casper

Began songwriting career mid-life after extraordinary success in art, propaganda, and commerce. Lived in counter-culture Berkeley California during formative years, where he wrote songs while painting abstract minor masterpieces. Acclaimed songs include: "Plastic", "Red", "How would you frame it?", and "Alcohol, Drugs and Sex." Moved to Paris several years ago to "clean out the pipes" as Jerry Garcia used to say, and never looked back. This song, "Clusterbombs (of peace and love)" is crying out for honest and gutsy musical interpretation. Please take it and run with it. The message is important, okay?

Cheers,

jimcasper@gmail.com