Haley Reinhart was born on September 9, 1990 in Wheeling, IL. She auditioned for season 9 of American Idol (2002) but did not make it past the judges round. She auditioned again for Season 10 and made it to the Top 3, with covers of songs like "Bennie & The Jets", "Rolling in the Deep", "I Who Have Nothing", "What Is and What Should Never Be" and many more. She received harsh criticism from the judges each week and is known for her "sassy" responses when she decided to stick up for herself what she believes in. She is well-respected by many well-known artists, and many celebrities like Tom Hanks, 'Leann Rimes', Ellen and more have publicly announced their support of her. Her first single was released March 20, 2012, entitled "Free", and her album called "Listen Up!" will be out May 22, 2012. Haley is currently living in L.A. but traveling around the U.S. to promote her music. (2012)
The holiday-family film stars Kelly Stables (SUPERSTORE), Neal McDonough (YELLOWSTONE), Sean Astin (THE LORD OF THE RINGS), James Maslow (BIG TIME RUSH), Emily Tosta (MAYANS M.C.), Caylee Cowan (WILLY’S WONDERLAND), Drew Fuller (CHARMED), Brian Thomas Smith (THE BIG BANG THEORY), Haley Reinhart (AMERICAN IDOL), and more.
Repeat engagements include David Ostwald's Louis Armstrong Eternity Band, Frank Vignola's Guitar Night, Birdland Big Band and Arturo O'Farrill & The Latin Jazz Orchestra.
The legendary Sam Harris will be appearing for two performances only in his new show Openly Gray!, at Feinstein’s at The Nikko on Wednesday, June 8, and Thursday, June 9, at 8pm. The show features his definitive interpretations of pop, theatre, and standards, accompanied by his long-time musical director Todd Schroeder. It’s an evening of celebration and reflection, filled with Harris’s singular comedic observations and soul-bearing introspection.
Performing some of modern music’s biggest hits in the classic styles of bygone eras, Postmodern Jukebox are bringing “the most sensational ’20s party this side of The Great Gatsby” across the pond, in the shape of The Grand Reopening Tour.
Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, the time-twisting musical collective known for putting “pop music in a time machine,” is set to make the '20s roar again with The Grand Reopening Tour, performing some of modern music's biggest hits in the classic styles of bygone eras. Bradlee's generation-spanning arrangements are brought to life by an ensemble of multi-talented singers and musicians, making for one of the most thrilling live music experiences of this or any other time period.
The State Theatre will welcome Postmodern Jukebox on Thursday, October 21st! Show time is 7:30PM. Tickets and VIP Packages are $40 - $192.50 and are on sale now.
Haley Reinhart is an American singer, songwriter and voice actress. She first rose to prominence singing with her blues musician parents and then after placing third in the tenth season of American Idol.
Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox celebrates The Grand Reopening with a worldwide tour. The pop-jazz phenomenon makes its long-awaited return to live performance with a celebration of the new Roaring 20s travelling across the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, New Zealand and Europe.
Show time is 7:30PM. Tickets are $75/$50/$40 and go on sale to State Theatre Members on Wednesday, May 19th at 10:00AM and to the general public on Friday, May 21st at 10:00AM.
LDM Publishing has announced a new partnership with producer/songwriter Morgan Dorr whose successes include recordings with artists such as Fitz and the Tantrums, KT Tunstall, Bella Thorne, Victoria Justice, Lolo, Wrabel, Cimorelli, Haley Reinhart, Nikki Vianna, Pete Murray, Chaz Cardigan, Brandon Colbein, Transviolet and Emma Rosen.
Morgan has also proven his ability to tune into what advertisers want, having written and/or produced songs for multiple global ad campaigns including Jeep’s Super Bowl “4x4ever” and “Main Street Love: Meet Sam” for Truist Financial.
Winners were announced for the 24th Family Film Awards in a broadcast airing this evening on REELZ. Honoring the best in family film and television,
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the 24th Family Film Awards announced the ceremony and telecast taping has been rescheduled to Wednesday, March 24, 2021. The ceremony, presented by DYF Entertainment & WFI, will tape live in front of a limited, invite-only audience at the Universal Hilton at Universal Studios. Dean Cain is hosting.
The Family Film Awards announced the nominees for its 24th ceremony honoring the best of Family Television, Film, and Music and its telecast presented by DYF Entertainment. Nominees and award winners in each category are selected by a Blue Ribbon Panel made up of entertainment industry executives.
Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and American Idol season 10 finalist Casey Abrams, has built a strong following through the years with two album releases (Casey Abrams and Tales From the Gingerbread House). Casey spent the last year touring internationally as part of the renowned collective Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox.
Scott Bradlee shares on going from a creative kid to living his dream as the creative head of Postmodern Jukebox in his book 'Outside the Jukebox: How I Turned My Vintage Music Obsession into My Dream Gig.' His interview gives a candid and inspiring look into moments, conversions, and reflections in his long career growing the success of Postmodern Jukebox.
The following acts are performing at City Winery Chicago (1200 W. Randolph St) throughout the month. All City Winery Chicago events are open to all ages and start at 8:00 p.m., unless noted. Tickets can be purchased by calling 312-733-WINE (9463) or by visiting www.citywinery.com/chicago.
Chicago-born singer/songwriter Haley Reinhart will make her Ravinia debut, sharing the Pavilion stage with legendary cabaret king Michael Feinstein on Thursday, Aug. 29
This Friday Los Angeles-based musician Michelle Vezilj will release her new single 'Fire Goes To Die.' The 'Fire Goes To Die' lyric video premeired at Entertainment Focus along with an exclusive interview with Michelle. 'Fire Goes To Die' can also be shared at SoundCloud and will be on all streaming services on Friday. About the song, Michelle Vezilj says, 'I wrote my song 'Fire Goes To Die' in response to my experience and as an anthem for the Me Too movement. It's my small way of encouraging other survivors of all genders and orientations to come forward and know they are not alone, the way I once was. Recently, a lot of brave women have started coming forward with their own stories. Their will to stand up and say something propelled me to come forward. Speaking those words out loud gave me back my power. I hope that I can help other people fighting their own battles because no one should have to fight alone.'
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