It's not a Hayes Carll show. Hayes & the Heathens comes to the Majestic in Fort Smith this week. The group is made up of Hayes Carll with Ed Jurdi (Trigger Hippy) and Gordy Quis of the Austin-based ...
Today (October 4), Hayes & The Heathens—the musical marriage of Hayes Carll and the Band of Heathens—released their self-titled debut album. The eight-track collection features seven songs written by ...
This cover image released by Dualtone Music shows "You Get It All," a release by Hayes Carll. (Dualtone Music via AP) “You Get It All,” Hayes Carll (Dualtone Music) The 6-foot-3 singer-songwriter ...
Hayes Carll has recorded a new, stripped-down version of his song “Times Like These,” which first appeared on his 2019 album What It Is. The original version was brisk and aggressive, a swaggering ...
Hayes Carll made a stir in Americana music with his self-released 2004 album, Little Rock. He's matured some since then, and maturity sounds good on him. Carll grew up around Houston, went to college ...
Shows: Saturday at Hill Country. Shows start at 7:30 and 10 p.m. 202-556-2050. music.hillcountrywdc.com. $25-$35. During this year's South by Southwest music festival, the Hayes Carll Band played a ...
Singer-songwriter Hayes Carll grew up in Texas, but he's an alumnus of Hendrix College in Conway, so Arkansas is a sort of second home. His 2005 album is called Little Rock and "Faulkner Street," from ...
Texas troubadour Hayes Carll was born in Houston and raised in the Woodlands, a famous planned community that was much smaller back then, surrounded by thousands of acres of pine trees. He grew up ...
Texas-born Nashville singer-songwriter Hayes Carll cut his ninth album We’re Only Human in Austin with producer and guitarist Gordy Quist, who is a member of long-running Americana group The Band of ...
Folks who are native to Nashville know of the city’s rich history of country music. With influences from diverse music cities in the state of Tennessee like Memphis, Nashville became a melting pot for ...
Hayes Carll’s new album You Get It All is his most country-leaning project since 2008’s Trouble in Mind. There are country flavors, of course, in everything released by this Houston singer, who now ...