“It’s hard to believe that Hayley Reardon can be considered a seasoned
folk artist before even completing high school, but the impressive
career she has built thus far is only the beginning,” says Amazing Things Arts Center in downtown Framingham.
Noted for her thoughtful, vivid songwriting and engaging stage
performance, she has spent the past five years sharing the stage with
acts like Tom Rush, Peter Yarrow, Buskin Batteau, Christine
Lavin, and opening for the likes of Lori McKenna, Mark Erelli, and Catie
Curtis. She has been selected for official showcases at Folk Alliance
International and New England Regional Folk Alliance, as well as The
Boston Folk Festival, New York Songwriter’s Circle, and Falcon Ridge
Folk Festival Emerging Artist Showcase.
Friday night, Aug. 14, she will perform in Framingham at the arts center.
Tickets are $10 and are still available.
In 2012, The Boston Globe Magazine named her a Bostonian of the Year
for both her music and her work to pair it with a message of teen
empowerment.In a live setting, her soulful songs are carefully
intertwined between thoughtful stories and soft, clever humor to form a
comforting, yet commanding, stage presence. Reardon is full of
heart, and what’s even better is that she has proven her ability to
share that heart and make an audience feel her songs and stories just as
strongly as she does.
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