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The Great Unheard

Hayley Trower
Hayley Trower

Hayley Trower

in her own words...
I am originally from Solihull in Birmingham, but have moved to Manchester to study Popular Music and Recording, where I have improved my skills in anticipation to finding a career in the music industry.

Hayley Trower
Description:Acoustic singer-songwriter
Address:Manchester
Website:http://www.myspace.com/hayliomusic
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What We Think:

"Hayley has one of those special voices, one of those curious sets of pipes that instantly worms into your soul and sets up a warming home inside. While her songwriting might lack a little experience, her beautiful tones sound laden with a lifetime of passion and heartbreak. Simply gorgeous."
Chris Long

I aim to collaborate with as many musicians as i can find, no matter how weird or wonderful they might seem (although in many cases, the weirder, the better!)

I am also a member of the psychedelic folk band they call Lillis, and more recently, (and strangely) Bee's Niece.

My influences include Portishead, Lamb, PJ Harvey, Regina Spektor, Amy Winehouse, Shelli Trower, Corrine Bailey Rae, Massive Attack, Jack Johnson, Nitin Sawhney, Zero 7, Alanis Morissette, Nina Simone, Roisin Murphy, Kosheen, Tori Amos and Jill Scott.

Listen to Hayley’s music on her MySpace site – linked on the right

last updated: 05/06/07
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