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Hunter Easton Hayes (born September 9, 1991) [1] is an American multi-genre singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He is proficient at more than 30 instruments. He is proficient at more than 30 instruments.
Hunter Hayes is the debut studio album by American country musician Hunter Hayes. It was released on October 11, 2011, by Atlantic Records . [ 1 ] Hayes wrote or co-wrote every track on the album and plays every instrument and sings every vocal track [ 2 ] with the exception of the Encore tracks.
The song preceded his eponymous debut major-label album, Hunter Hayes, which was released October 11, 2011. The album's second single, "Wanted", topped the Hot Country Songs chart and also crossed over to pop and adult contemporary radio. "Somebody's Heartbreak" was the third single from Hunter Hayes, and reached the top of the Country Airplay ...
Via two new EP releases, Grammy-nominated musician and performer Hunter Hayes reflects on his revived desire to make music beyond genres.
Hunter Hayes is opening up about why being an official ambassador for One Mind, the leading brain health nonprofit organization, is so important to him.As One Mind's first Champion, he will share ...
[4] Upon release, "Wanted" was met with generally positive reviews and went on to be certified 4× Platinum in the US for sales of over 3.6 million. When the song topped the Hot Country Songs chart, Hayes broke the record held since 1973 by Johnny Rodriguez's "You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me)" as the youngest male artist to reach number one ...
The Tattoo (Your Name) Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour by American country music singer Hunter Hayes, in support of his sophomore studio album, Storyline and began on August 30, 2014. [1] [2] [3]
"Storm Warning" is the debut song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Hunter Hayes. It was released in May 2011 as the first single from his debut album Hunter Hayes. Hayes co-wrote the song with Gordie Sampson and busbee. [1] The song garnered positive reviews from critics who praised Hayes' lyricism and vocal performance.