Storm Large Crazy Enough



A performer of Wikipedian proportions , Storm Large has been singing and slinging inappropriate banter at audiences around the globe for more than 15 years . Seven years ago she moved to Portland and quickly , with her band , The Balls ,went from wild club act to legendary cult status . In 2006 she was tapped to be on CBS' Rockstar: Supernova . This three month stint on television gained her worldwide fame and in late 2006, her single, Ladylike, debuted at #5 on the hot singles chart in Billboard Magazine , and the number 1 seller on CDBaby . For the next 2 years she and The Balls hit the road. Touring all around the US , Canada, New Zealand , Iceland and Singapore . In 2007 , tired of touring and missing Portland , Storm took a chance and accepted the role of Sally Bowles in PCS' production of Cabaret. The production turned out to be a huge hit and Storm fell in love with the theater .

  1. Storm Large Crazy Enough

Official Book Release: January 2012All infos atMe Crazy written by: Storm LargeFrom the album Crazy Enough, © 2009 Big Daddy La. Storm talks about her new book: Crazy Enough: A MemoirLearn more: http://stormlarge.com/book. Storm Large is the author of Crazy Enough (3.81 avg rating, 1109 ratings, 156 reviews, published 2012). Live at the Triple Door, Storm Large performing “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” a spellbinding, commanding re-imagining of the Cole Porter classic and her lead single from her new album, Le Bonheur, released Tuesday, October 7th, 2014. Download the full episode here (it's free!): you are experiencing is just one little snippet from episod.

' Crazy Enough ' is the first theater piece Storm has ever written and , by far , the scariest thing she's ever done . However , as a great artist once said , ' The thing that scares you the most , is the very thing you should do . ' It is a wild ride through the early life of a girl who was supposed to lose her mind and instead found that crazy works for her . The sound track follows the ups and downs of the story sequentially going from introspective meditations on sanity to pounding anthems of declaration . It was co-written by James Beaton of the Balls , there are also a couple of nods to Michael Cavaseno from Storm Inc. with a cover of ' Where Is My Mind' permitted by Francis Black of the Pixies .

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