Cash Casia is from The Garden State US of A. The model/singer/actress was first discovered by an agent in South Beach. After shooting her first job (the cover of Spanish Cosmopolitan), Cash was whisked off to Europe where she spent her time jetting between New York, Milan, Paris and Rome. She quickly began shooting numerous campaigns such as Hanes and  Pantene, and walked repeatedly for famed designers including Roberto Cavalli, Romeo Gigli, J. Lindeberg and Rocco Barocco. She has also appeared in Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, Marie Claire, Maxim, FHM and countless other magazines and TV commercials from McDonalds to Mercedes. It was Cash's performance in a commercial shown during the World Cup that fascinated a director enough to fly her to Rome immediately for a screen test. Her innate sense of comedy (spawned from her stand up sessions at the famed New York Comedy Club) and her stunning beauty (now tailored by the world of fashion) landed her two full features in her short time in Italy including the dramatic comedy film  "S.P.Q.R." with Leslie Nielson and "Selvaggi," directed by Carlo Venzina.  Now based in Los Angeles, her campaigns have multiplied and her acting resume has increased with numerous national commercials, and films including a role in Michael Bay's "Bad Boys 2" with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. She is also supplementing her professional modeling and acting career with her dream of being a rock musician. Cash who is a distant relative of Alice Cooper, has the uncanny ability to throw a vocal temper tantrum one minute, and then lull your senses with whispers that will make the hair on the back of your neck stand on end in the next.  Cash saw her first concert (Pink Floyd) by sneaking off the back lot of a movie set she was working on in Rome, Italy.  This only encouraged for her passion for singing and writing music.  She has been fortunate to work with world renowned musicians such as Donny Vosburgh (Iron Butterfly, Blues Image, Cactus) and Vivian Campbell (Dio, Def Leppard, Whitesnake)  Cash's sultry voice hints of blues and at times evinces shades of a young Patti Smith when once again her vocals go from a whisper to a wail. When writing, Cash likes to combine sounds that you don't expect to hear together. For instance: if you could cross breed sounds reminiscent of Iron Maiden, Gypsy Kings, Weezer and Liza Minnelli, what sort of rock n roll stepchild from hell might mutate into existence? Cash's spur-of-the-moment writing style reflects whatever concerns her at the moment. She addresses issues of political awareness and responsibility in "Who Wants To?" and a powerful superwoman's place in today's society in "Knocked Up." She finds resolution to bad friendships and relationships in "Coquette" and "Poison IV" and reflects on her own personal growth in "Room 2 Grow". Cash holds back nothing as she pours her heart and soul into every word sung. At times her voice reminds one of Deborah Harry, solid and forceful. On stage her good looks are only exceeded by her enormous talent,  energy and a healthy appetite for hard rock. She's got a mouth like Steven Tyler and moves like Tina Turner and Robert Plant, but make no mistake: she has an identity unto herself alone. To see her perform live is an unexpected treat.  She has been performing live  in NYC and also recently sang the National Anthem at a sold out Madison Square Garden in New York. Page Six in The New York Post has compared her voice to a moody Pat Benetar, Tear Magazine listed Cash as one of the "50 most beautiful people," Gear Magazine named Cash Casia as one of the "Hottest People" to look out for.