Behind Closed Doors: Cassadee Pope Of Hey Monday Wants To Party In A Poodle Skirt
Cassadee Pope is the lead singer and the only girl in the pop-rock band Hey Monday. Cassadee took a break from the Let’s Make a Mess Tour with This Providence, The Friday Night Boys, The Bigger Lights, and Stereo Skyline to take Buzznet Behind Closed Doors with her. Find out what Cassadee looks for in guys, how she decorates her room and what makes her blush.

(Photo Credit: Dirk Mai)
Buzznet: Do you have a morning bathroom routine? What does it entail from when you get out of bed until you are dressed for the day?
Cassadee: I wash my face, brush my teeth, and then get dressed. Usually the first thing I do is stretch in bed.
Buzznet: What do you have hanging on your walls in your bedroom? Posters? Artwork?
Cassadee: I share a room with my sister and we actually don’t have anything on the walls. Except for a few mirrors. But I haven’t been home in a while. Last time I went home, my mom framed a picture I did with Rolling Stone in Japan and hung it up in our room. It was a little awkward for me so she took it down!
Buzznet: What is the first quality you look for in the opposite sex?
Cassadee: I look for eyes first. Not just the color, but you can tell a lot about a person by their eyes.
Buzznet: What do you wear to sleep at night?
Cassadee: I sometimes just sleep in the clothes I wore that day. Gross, but it’s not worth it to me to go in the bathroom and change. The dudes are lucky. They just undress in front of everyone.
Buzznet: Do you have a nickname?
Cassadee: My tour manager calls me C-Money and some people call me Cassadaga.
Buzznet: What was your first job? What was your worst job?
Cassadee: My first job was at a beachy/alternative clothing store. And it was the worst job EVER.
Buzznet: If you could be in the Summer Olympics which sport would you compete in?
Cassadee: I love watching gymnastics. If I could flip my body around like those people, I’d enter in a heart beat.
Buzznet: What song do you know every word to, but are totally embarrassed that you know so well?
Cassadee: “In The End” by Linkin Park
Buzznet: Which era do you most wish you lived in and why?
Cassadee: I wish I lived in the 50′s. The parties were in the ice cream parlors and holding hands was a “big deal.” I love the clothes they wore. Especially the poodle skirts.
Buzznet: Do you have any scars? If so what happened? If not name one imperfection on your body.
Cassadee: I have a scar at the bridge of my nose from fallout out of my bed one night.
Buzznet: If we gave you sourdough bread and you could put anything on your sandwich what would it be?
Cassadee: I’d put some ham and mayonnaise on that bread!
Buzznet: When you hear the word “oatmeal” what is the very first thing that comes to your mind?
Cassadee: Throw up.
To find out more about Hey Monday visit their Buzznet page.
Joan Jett Makes K-Stew Cry
It’s no cake walk playing a young Joan Jett, Kristen Stewart has come to find out. Especially since Joan Jett is alive, and very particular about how she wants to be portrayed. Well, obviously. Wouldn’t you?

NY Daily News reports that while filming the biopic The Runaways last week, Jett pushed K-Stew to her breaking point. She cried.
“Joan just wants Kristen to play an authentic version of herself, so she needled her a little bit too much. But she apologized when she realized how upset Kristen got.”
Doesn’t Joan Jett pretty much have the right to be particularly picky about how she’s portrayed? I guess she doesn’t have to be a jerk about it, but maybe this will strengthen Kristen’s performance a bit. Or a lot. Hopefully a lot. We don’t need a Bella Swan with a mullet.
Justin & Nick In A Rocket To The Moon Interview Pat Kirch & John O’ In The Maine
This might be the most adorable interview to walk away from Warped Tour 2009. Seriously, feast your eyes on this summers most buzzworthy bands (The Maine and A Rocket To The Moon) talking to each other. Find out what song John O’ would choose as his personal theme song and find out which female (?) artist Pat Kirch would invite to sing in The Maine. Be prepared to laugh and then laugh some more when you watch Pat Kirch interview Nick Santino here.
Mile High Music Festival Announces Performance Schedule and Bands
Want to get high? Mile High that is. If you find yourself yearning for some fresh air and beautiful mountains, get on out to Colorado for the 2nd annual Mile High Music Festival.
With only three weeks left, the schedule and roster for the Mile High Music Festival has finally been released. The festival, held on July 18 and 19, will host 5 stages that will rock from 11:15am until 2am on Saturday and 12:30am on Sunday.

The official roster is as follows:
Saturday, July 18
TOOL
Widespread Panic
Incubus
Ben Harper & Relentless7
G. Love and Special Sauce
Big Head Todd & The Monsters
The Black Keys
Ani DiFranco
Matt Nathanson
Galactic
Paolo Nutini
Gomez
The Greyboy Allstars
Railroad Earth
India.Arie
Lyrics Born
Rocco DeLuca and The Burden
The Duke Spirit
needtobreathe
The Band of Heathens
Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam
The Northern Way (formerly Set Forth)
Lukas Nelson & the Promise of the Real
Rob Drabkin
Early Pearl

Sunday, July 19
Widespread Panic
The Fray
Thievery Corporation
3OH!3
Gov’t Mule
Gogol Bordello
John Butler
DeVotchka
Buddy Guy
Robert Randolph & the Family Band
Pepper
Jet
The Wailers
Matisayhu
Jack’s Mannequin
Guster
Mat Kearney
Dead Confederate
Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons
Erin McCarley
Paper Bird
Honeyhoney
Joe Pug
Strange Condition
Electric Touch

Tickets are on sale now, including Single Day tickets and 2-Day Packages, plus V.I.P. options. Tickets can be bought online here. Get yours now, because with such a diverse lineup they’re sure go fast!


