Thursday, March 23, 2023

Haley-Sacred Heart Music Center, Duluth, MN- 2/14/23

Haley
Sacred Heart Music Center
Duluth, MN
Feb. 14th, 2023


This is a "Midwest Sounds" recording (MWS207)

Lineage: Audience Recording using Zoom H2 internal mics > SD Card > PC > Mastered in Adobe Audition > Track splitting using CD Wave Editor > Compressed to FLAC Level 8 using dBpoweramp > Tagged with MP3 Tag

-Feel free to re-master, share freely anywhere else, convert to MP3, just never ever sell it. Also, if you like this show, please support the artist by buying/streaming their music, buying a ticket to a show or buying merch.

More pictures here: Link

Tenderness


https://tenderness1.bandcamp.com/

1. Intro
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?
5. Nacht und Träume (Franz Schubert cover)
6. ?
7. One Queen
8. Todo Homem Precisa De Uma Mãe (Zeca Veloso cover)
9. What Is This Thing Called Love? (Tonis Morakis cover) (w/ Gudrun Witrak)
10. Fix It (Lady Blackbird cover) (w/ Gudrun Witrak)
11. Woodstock (Joni Mitchell cover)(w/ Gudrun Witrak & Haley)


Haley


https://www.mysocalledhaley.com/

1. Intro
2. Overdrive
3. Hunca Munca
4. Walk Among the Dead
5. No Sensitive Man
6. Fake Like a Snake
7. Good Things
8. Bullet Proof
9. Pray Each Other Clean
10. Suicide Thighs
11. ?
12. ?
13. Siren20
14. Car Wreck
15. From a Cage

Haley- Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Keyboard
Steve Garrington- Keyboard, Bass, Piano

Archive.org


Twin Cities-based singer/songwriter Haley launched her music career in Duluth and has gone on to perform on stages all over the world.

Don’t miss this special Valentine’s Day night concert with Haley as she performs old favorites and new work with bassist and producer Steve Garrington. Tenderness will open.

After recording a debut album and releasing a set of demos, Haley recorded “…The Size of Planets” for Alan Sparhawk’s Chairkicker’s Union label at Sacred Heart Music Center in 2003. She has released a total of nine full-length albums, a handful of EPs and fronted the alt-rock band Gramma’s Boyfriend. Her critically acclaimed “Impossible Dream” appeared in 2016; followed by the instrumental work “Pleasureland” in 2018.

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Tapers notes: Haley played a lot of songs off her upcoming album, so there are a lot of holes in the track list unfortunately. Hopefully once the album is released I can fill in the holes. This was my first time seeing her, but it definitely won't be the last, she was really great.

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