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HAILEY TUCK performs the song "SEEMS YOU'D WANT ME" for BalconyTV.
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PRESENTED BY TINA EDWARDS

Born in Austin, Texas, and now based between London and Paris, Hailey Tuck was raised on a diet of 1930's jazz, vintage dresses and black & white movies. Her love of the 'old school' saw her move to France aged just 18 in search of ‘la vie en rose’.

Dressed straight out of an F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, with a uniquely captivating voice that sits somewhere between Billie Holiday, Regina Spektor and Ella Fitzgerald, Hailey enchants audiences with classics such as ‘My Funny Valentine’, but also surprises with her unique take on tracks like The Zombies’ ‘Tell Him No’, Bob Dylan’s ‘Don’t Think Twice’ and ‘Sunday Morning’ by Maroon 5 – the latter a nod to her sister’s long-time rock-star boyfriend James Valentine.

Since her debut EP release in April 2014, she has performed over 40 shows around Europe and Asia including sell outs at Cheltenham Jazz Festival, Juu Jaab Festival and Umea Jazz Festival. Her sold out 4 shows at the legendary Duc Des Lombards in Paris was featured live on national radio station TSF and in the UK, she has had airplay on BBC Radio 2 and on BBC 6 Music, primarily by Cerys Matthews. She also supported Jamie Cullum at his Parisian album launch performance at the legendary theatre La Cigale.

“the soul of a Jazz Age libertine” Miles Raymer, Entertainment Weekly

“described best as Daisy Buchanan and Velma Kelly's long-lost love child” Benjamin Lindsay, Interview Magazine

Catch Hailey Tuck live on 4th Feb 2016, Elgar Room @ Royal Albert Hall.

http://www.haileytuckmusic.com

CREDITS / SPONSORS
PRODUCER/ PRESENTER - Tina Edwards
PRODUCER / PRESENTER - Louise Houghton
Sound engineer - Lauren Deakin-Davies
Camera OP - Paul Black
Runner / Social Media - Will Sebastian
Photographer - Paul Black

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