Casse Culver
Karen Sue "Casse" Culver was an American folk singer and songwriter in the women's music genre.
Early life and education
Culver was born in Bethesda, Maryland, the daughter of Ronald H. Culver and Thyra Marjorie Ferguson Culver. Her father was an electrical engineer and her mother was a beautician. She attended St. Mary's College of Maryland. In the 1980s, she took a course of Bible study at the Way of Faith Christian Institute in Virginia. Her older brother Donald M. Culver was president of the Gay Restaurant Owners of Washington.Career
Culver began singing and playing guitar as a busker in the late 1960s. She had a record contract in 1971, and recorded an unreleased album. Culver played her "very personal, folk-sounding music" at women's music festivals, and toured nationally in the 1970s. Susan Abod performed with Culver in concerts, and on Culver's album 3 Gypsies. She and Boden Sandstrom began a sound company, Woman Sound, in 1975.Beyond music, Culver was an organic gardener in Woodstock, New York, in the late 1960s, and ran a garden and landscaping service in the 1980s. She enjoyed doing home renovation projects, and was a house manager for a group home in Washington, D.C. In the 1980s, she taught at a church, Hear and Be Healed Ministries, and was known as "the Rev. Elder Casse Culver" by the early 1990s.
Publications and recordings
Casse Culver Songbook3 Gypsies- "What We Gonna Do "/"Queen of the Night" Songs and Other Dreams
- "Ride, Sally Ride!"/"Blame it on the Moon" Casse Culver Live in Concert
- "Perfect Child of God"