Hayley Taylor
Hayley Taylor started putting out music in the early 2010s. Her debut EP 'Whispers in the Wind' came out in 2013, and its single 'No More Wishing' got some...
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Hayley Taylor started putting out music in the early 2010s. Her debut EP 'Whispers in the Wind' came out in 2013, and its single 'No More Wishing' got some attention. She followed that with albums like 'The Weight of Dreams' in 2015 and 'The Sound of Silence' in 2018.
Her songs like 'Orange Tree' and 'Bulletproof' have a quiet, reflective quality that mixes pop with folk touches. She writes most of the material and sings it, working with musicians like Chris Nelson on drums and Jake Miller on bass.
In 2016, some of her lyrics on a song called 'Unveiled' drew criticism, but she kept making music. She released another album, 'Echoes of the Past,' in 2021.
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