Meghan Hayes
The Cellar
20 Jefferson St
Newnan, GA 30263
Jan 24, 2020
8:00 PM EST
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Meghan Hayes Biography
Nashville-based singer-songwriter comparable to Emmylou Harris and Alison Krauss.
She's toured all over the US, opened for Ashley McBride, Robbie Fulks, Hal Ketchum, Freedy Johnston, Amy Correia, Jefferey Foucault, and more, and had the honor of working with Audley Freed (Dixie Chicks), Derry DeBorja (Jason Isbell), and Dex Green (Collective Soul) on her latest record, Seen Enough Leavers.
EPK: https://meghanhayes.com/epk/
Music Video Featuring Shannon McNally: https://youtu.be/kKylQ6k0zQo
"Her lyrics are a jewel box of metaphors. So rich, I don't wish to ruin the treasure hunt of discovery as each line scrolls." - Holly Gleason (Rolling Stone, The LA Times, New York Times, Spin, and more)
"Though her songwriting is uniformly lean and vivid, Hayes isn’t always mining misery for material. Still, the basic appeal is in the sorrowful details here, spoken and unspoken, and in the sound of Hayes’s soulful soprano." - Mike Joyce (Washington Post)
Read MoreShe's toured all over the US, opened for Ashley McBride, Robbie Fulks, Hal Ketchum, Freedy Johnston, Amy Correia, Jefferey Foucault, and more, and had the honor of working with Audley Freed (Dixie Chicks), Derry DeBorja (Jason Isbell), and Dex Green (Collective Soul) on her latest record, Seen Enough Leavers.
EPK: https://meghanhayes.com/epk/
Music Video Featuring Shannon McNally: https://youtu.be/kKylQ6k0zQo
"Her lyrics are a jewel box of metaphors. So rich, I don't wish to ruin the treasure hunt of discovery as each line scrolls." - Holly Gleason (Rolling Stone, The LA Times, New York Times, Spin, and more)
"Though her songwriting is uniformly lean and vivid, Hayes isn’t always mining misery for material. Still, the basic appeal is in the sorrowful details here, spoken and unspoken, and in the sound of Hayes’s soulful soprano." - Mike Joyce (Washington Post)
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