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Post by rainbowsmiles on May 23, 2006 7:39:15 GMT -5
Joe,
I was at barnes and nobles a few days ago and I listened to Hayley's CD and I really really loved it. I bought it ;D I have a question about one of her songs though but I have to go look at the title. One question - does she do mostly remakes or write her own stuff?
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Post by roger on May 23, 2006 9:01:11 GMT -5
Hi rainbowsmiles,
Hayley is trying out her skill at songwriting but has yet to record any of them. The tiny exception is that she wrote a couple of additional lines of 'What You Never Know (Won't Hurt You)' which appears on Odyssey.
It is hoped that she may include one or more of her own songs in her next album but that is unlikely to be relased until some time in 2007.
Do come back with your other question and, when I can't answer it, I'm sure Joe will come to the rescue!
Roger
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Post by Joe on May 23, 2006 22:19:50 GMT -5
I was at barnes and nobles a few days ago and I listened to Hayley's CD and I really really loved it. I bought it! That's wonderful, Katie! I know Blue had started listening to Hayley. She even contemplated seeing the Il Divo concert in Paris (Hayley is accompanying that group and is the opening act). Hayley also has a several other CD's...a self-titled CD, Christmas album (which is amazing) and "Pure" (my favorite!)...Amazon.com is where I got all of these from!
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Post by rainbowsmiles on May 27, 2006 18:10:45 GMT -5
Thanks Roger and Joe for the info!
At B & N they were comparing her to Charlotte Church and all I can say is I DON'T THINK SO. I never liked Charlotte's music much - it was way to classical sounding for me. I like Hayley because hers is a mix of classic/orchestra and more...
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Post by Joe on May 27, 2006 21:41:10 GMT -5
Hi Katie, I really love Hayley's album "Pure" because it's exactly the sort of music I prefer. A touch of classical and light pop and new age. Hayley sings songs that appeal to a wide range of music lovers...from classical to pop, folk and country. Did you finish school yet Katie? If you took any exams I know you did your best. I hope Tristan is behaving himself! I bought some cool seeds (echinacea, lavender, hyssop, and German chamomile) and planted them a few days ago. My mom bought a lavender plant too. My Enhancing Mind Body Spirit cards collection is coming along...I bought a special offer IMP had...some candles and essential oil for a good price. Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend! Hugs, Joe
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Post by rainbowsmiles on May 28, 2006 20:32:00 GMT -5
Hey Joe. I miss chatting with you about EYMBS and natural stuff Yup, Tristen is a good boy and he's actually playing soccer now and working so I barely see him. I'll be finished with exams next week. Right now I'm just enjoying the long holiday weekend. It mid 90's today and I tried walking but I baked so I'm just staying inside crafting. Have you planted your seeds yet. Tristen built me a raised veggie bed and I have yet to plant the seeds (carrots, cucumbers, onions, tomatoes). I have some stuff in pots like the peppers and the cilantro. My luffah seeds just sprouted and I'm excited about that - I'll be using the luffahs with my handmade soap once they are mature. I'm so jealous you are getting the EYMBS cards. I wish I could still afford them. Any cent I have has gone towards books at school and the extraordinary gas prices.
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Post by Joe on May 29, 2006 22:05:04 GMT -5
Hi Katie, Good luck w/ your exams! It was a hot Memorial Day here too...I think it hit 90 degrees here in PA. We just had frost about a week ago...we put in the last of the radish and bean seeds on Sunday. There's a wonderful greenhouse nearby that sells vegetables already growing. Tomatoes, pumpkins, cucumbers, peas. A few weeks ago the broccoli and lettuce were planted. The luffah seeds sound cool! Have a great week, Joe
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Post by rainbowsmiles on May 30, 2006 8:05:49 GMT -5
Once my garden is planted I'll share a photo. I went to get dirt yesterday but I don't think I got enough to fill the bed.
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