Halie Loren
Halie Loren grew up in Manhattan and started performing at New York City open mics and clubs. Her debut album 'They Call Me Halie' came out in 2006, with 'A...
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Halie Loren grew up in Manhattan and started performing at New York City open mics and clubs. Her debut album 'They Call Me Halie' came out in 2006, with 'A Woman's Way' as its lead single. She's also recorded songs like 'Beyond The Sea' and 'High Heel Blues'.
She released albums including 'From the Wild Sky' in 2010, 'Songs from My Mother' in 2014, and 'Be Here' in 2018. Loren has worked with musicians like Tony Bennett, Norah Jones, and Rufus Wainwright. Her husband Dan Baracco has played guitar in her band.
In 2008, Loren talked publicly about her mental health experiences. She's been vocal about LGBTQ+ rights and social justice issues, which has sometimes drawn criticism alongside support.
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