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Kay Hanley Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Kay Hanley

Kay Hanley & Juliana Hatfield [4pm SHOW]

The Burren
247 Elm St

Jun 16, 2023

4:00 PM EDT
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Kay Hanley Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Burren Backroom Series presents Kay Hanley & Juliana Hatfield This Is An All Ages Show 4pm Show: Doors 3pm. Showtime is 4pm NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES

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Dawn
October 3rd 2022
The show was excellent, as it always is for Kay Hanley. A very personal/intimate/“real” show. Service at the venue was pretty good, but food quality was a total let down. It felt as if the business put all the effort into the facility and winery atmosphere but forgot they needed to also put effort into food quality. I could have gotten a better chicken sandwich at a fast food restaurant.
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Kay Hanley Biography

Kay Hanley began her career in music as the lead singer of Boston-based alternative rock band Letters to Cleo, releasing 3 acclaimed albums between 1990-2000, and spawning such hits as Awake and Here and Now.

In 2002, Hanley released her first full-length solo album, Cherry Marmalade, produced by longtime Cleo producer, Mike Denneen at Q Division Studios in Boston. The record has recently been remastered for a double album 20th-anniversary vinyl re-release. Subsequent solo releases were The Babydoll EP (2005) and Weaponize (2009)

After a 16-year hiatus, Letters To Cleo reunited in 2016 to release new music and embark on several sold-out US tours. They are currently writing their 4th full-length studio album.

In the late 90’s, Ms. Hanley began expanding her work as a singer and songwriter into the TV and film world, writing songs for WB’s animated series Generation O, providing the singing voice for Rachael Leigh Cook's character Josie in Universal Pictures' feature film Josie and the Pussycats and performing cover versions of Nick Lowe's Cruel to be Kind and Cheap Trick's I Want You To Want Me in Touchstone Pictures' hit film, 10 Things I Hate About You.

Today, Hanley is a Peabody Award-winning songwriter for animated television, penning original songs for shows like Disney Junior's hit series Vampirina and Doc McStuffins, Dreamworks’ Harvey Street Kids, WB/Cartoon Network’s DC Super Hero
Girls and Netflix series, Ada Twist, Scientist and We The People. Her latest project is Disney Junior’s Kindergarten The Musical, where she serves as composer and executive producer.

Ms. Hanley is co-executive director of Songwriters Of North America (SONA), a non-profit advocacy organization that fights for the protection and value of songs and songwriters in the streaming music marketplace. As a result of her advocacy work, Hanley was chosen to represent songwriters on the Mechanical Licensing Collective, serving as vice-chair of the Unclaimed Royalties Oversight Committee.
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