Customize you home screen with Hunter Hayes Widget.
About Hunter Hayes
Hayes was born on September 9, 1991, at Larniurg Hospital in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, as the only child to Lynette and Leo Hayes.[3] He has Cajun ancestry.[4] He began his musical career at the age of two when his grandmother gave him a toy accordion. At the age of four, he began making appearances at local performances and on national television,[5][6] including showings on Maury, Rosie O'Donnell, and Nickelodeon's game show Figure It Out, where he performed Jambalaya (On the Bayou).[7] American Songwriter writes that "Hayes received his first guitar from actor Robert Duvall at age six"[8] At seven years old, Hunter was invited to perform for President Bill Clinton for a White House lawn party. At the age of 13, Hayes appeared on America's Most Talented Kids, a show hosted by Dave Coulier. He performed the hit Hank Williams song, "Hey Good Lookin'."
In 2008, he moved from his hometown of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana to Nashville, Tennessee to be signed with Universal Music Publishing Group as a songwriter. He graduated in 2007, at the age of 16, and in 2010, co-wrote "Play" for the Rascal Flatts album Nothing Like This. In September 2010, Hayes was signed to Atlantic Records Nashville and began working on what would become his debut album.
Hayes appeared as the opening act of ten dates of country star Taylor Swift's Speak Now World Tour throughout the summer of 2011 and concluded his leg of the tour in St. Louis, Missouri. In late April 2011, Hunter went on his own radio tour that lasted approximately 10 weeks on which he debuted songs that would appear on his self-titled album. Hayes debut headlining tour was entitled the Most Wanted Tour; the first leg of the tour began on October 8, 2011 in Beaumont, Texas and ended on December 4, 2011 in San Bernardino, California.
Hayes and actress/singer Victoria Justice contributed a duet to the soundtrack of 2011's Footloose remake, recording a cover of Mike Reno and Ann Wilson's 1984 hit "Almost Paradise" from the original film. Hayes made a sneak appearance on the compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 41 with his song "Somebody's Heartbreak," originally heard on his self-titled album.
From January to February 2012, Hayes was the opening act on the Rascal Flatts "Thaw Out" tour.
"Where We Left Off" is an original song, written by Hayes, that can be heard on the soundtrack for the 2012 war film Act of Valor. During the 2012 O Music Awards, The Flaming Lips broke a Guinness World Record (previously held by Jay-Z) for most concerts played in multiple cities in a 24-hr period. Hunter was the opening act for The Flaming Lips at the Hattiesburg, Mississippi stop.
On July 24, 2012, Hunter appeared on the CBS show, The Talk, where he was then given an RIAA Gold Certification plaque for “Wanted”. Just shy of two months since "Wanted" went gold, the song was certified Platinum by RIAA on August 23, 2012.
"Wanted" is Hayes's first No. 1 single, with Wanted hitting the No.1 spot on Billboard Country Charts, Hunter broke a record (by a full 3 months and 1 week)
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About Hunter Hayes
Hayes was born on September 9, 1991, at Larniurg Hospital in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, as the only child to Lynette and Leo Hayes.[3] He has Cajun ancestry.[4] He began his musical career at the age of two when his grandmother gave him a toy accordion. At the age of four, he began making appearances at local performances and on national television,[5][6] including showings on Maury, Rosie O'Donnell, and Nickelodeon's game show Figure It Out, where he performed Jambalaya (On the Bayou).[7] American Songwriter writes that "Hayes received his first guitar from actor Robert Duvall at age six"[8] At seven years old, Hunter was invited to perform for President Bill Clinton for a White House lawn party. At the age of 13, Hayes appeared on America's Most Talented Kids, a show hosted by Dave Coulier. He performed the hit Hank Williams song, "Hey Good Lookin'."
In 2008, he moved from his hometown of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana to Nashville, Tennessee to be signed with Universal Music Publishing Group as a songwriter. He graduated in 2007, at the age of 16, and in 2010, co-wrote "Play" for the Rascal Flatts album Nothing Like This. In September 2010, Hayes was signed to Atlantic Records Nashville and began working on what would become his debut album.
Hayes appeared as the opening act of ten dates of country star Taylor Swift's Speak Now World Tour throughout the summer of 2011 and concluded his leg of the tour in St. Louis, Missouri. In late April 2011, Hunter went on his own radio tour that lasted approximately 10 weeks on which he debuted songs that would appear on his self-titled album. Hayes debut headlining tour was entitled the Most Wanted Tour; the first leg of the tour began on October 8, 2011 in Beaumont, Texas and ended on December 4, 2011 in San Bernardino, California.
Hayes and actress/singer Victoria Justice contributed a duet to the soundtrack of 2011's Footloose remake, recording a cover of Mike Reno and Ann Wilson's 1984 hit "Almost Paradise" from the original film. Hayes made a sneak appearance on the compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 41 with his song "Somebody's Heartbreak," originally heard on his self-titled album.
From January to February 2012, Hayes was the opening act on the Rascal Flatts "Thaw Out" tour.
"Where We Left Off" is an original song, written by Hayes, that can be heard on the soundtrack for the 2012 war film Act of Valor. During the 2012 O Music Awards, The Flaming Lips broke a Guinness World Record (previously held by Jay-Z) for most concerts played in multiple cities in a 24-hr period. Hunter was the opening act for The Flaming Lips at the Hattiesburg, Mississippi stop.
On July 24, 2012, Hunter appeared on the CBS show, The Talk, where he was then given an RIAA Gold Certification plaque for “Wanted”. Just shy of two months since "Wanted" went gold, the song was certified Platinum by RIAA on August 23, 2012.
"Wanted" is Hayes's first No. 1 single, with Wanted hitting the No.1 spot on Billboard Country Charts, Hunter broke a record (by a full 3 months and 1 week)
INSTRUCTIONS:
To add a widget, go to widgets menu, choose widget to add widget, hold and drag to empty space.
* Legal / Credits: *
The Comic book/Comic book name, images, characters, logo and other details are not created by us but by their respective owners.
* Advertising *
We include a monetization platform to keep this app 100% FREE
*Ads Agreement.*
Creating an app takes time and money, In order to keep creating great (and free!) apps, we are using a new search service to monetize our apps. With this service we are able to create more great apps for you guys. This option bundles a few search points (icon, bookmark and homepage) for you to use. You can erase these easily and with no effect to our app. Thanks!
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