It’s Friday, October 9th 2015 somewhere in the world, which means Haley Reinhart’s newest single just released on iTunes!
This Elvis classic was recorded by Haley for her latest project with Extra gum, featured in their newest ad campaign, watch it here. The video is currently is going viral on Facebook with over 19 million views in just 17 hours.
Support Haley and buy the single out now on iTunes here!
Haley just revealed her newest project on Twitter today!
In this brand new “Extra Gum” ad, Haley sings a beautiful rendition of an Elvis classic, “Can’t Help Falling In Love”. Haley also revealed that there is a full version of the song that will be released Friday, October 9th on iTunes! [UPDATE: The song is available now]
Scott Bradlee has been making use of second YouTube channel to upload different types of content aside from the regular PMJ covers. This segment in particular he calls “Behind The Jukebox”.
Haley sat down with Scott in his living room for a short interview where she talks about her musical influences, upcoming projects, and more about the EP.
It is officially September 9th in Melbourne, Australia where Haley is currently at, on tour with Postmodern Jukebox.
We get to celebrate Haley’s birthday a day early here in the United States!
Haliens from across the globe came together to create this special video for Haley to watch on her 25th birthday! It’s been an awesome year and she has gained many new fans. If you have 16 & a half minutes to spare, please watch this video and enjoy:
Scott Bradlee, interviewer Marc Fennell & Haley Reinhart
Scott Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox have been doing some press on their days off while touring in Australia. Haley joined Scott for an Interview on “The Feed”, featured on Australian channel SBS 2.
Haley Reinhart has joined Scott Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox for the New Zealand/Australia leg of their current tour on the other side of the planet.
Check out the highlights from Haley’s time on tour down under!
August 29th – Auckland, New Zealand:
Photo Credit for all Auckland photos: Michael Flynn Photography
August 29th – Wellington, New Zealand:
Photo Credit for all Wellington photos: Brady Dyer Photography
September 2nd – Newcastle West, Australia:
via rachoddsocks on Instagram
September 3rd – Sydney, Australia:
September 4th – Thirroul, Wollongong, Australia:
Photo Credit for all Wollongong photos: contessa104 via Instagram
September 5th – Brisbane, Queensland, Australia:
Photo Credit for all photos below: @HReinhartAsia via Twitter
September 6th – Surfers Paradise, Australia:
Photo Credit: craftenterprises via Instagram
September 9th (Haley’s Birthday Show!) – Melbourne, Australia:
Photo Credit for all below Melbourne photos: Vu Le Photos
Photo Credit: Ming C. Lowe/Special to desertsun.com
Our dynamic jazz duo Haley Reinhart and Casey Abrams reunited last weekend to play at the 22nd Annual Jazz in the Pines festival in Casey’s hometown of Idyllwild, California.
The youthful Reinhart elevated the set from a fun reunion of friends to something very special with original material, the torch song, “Hey Baby, Ain’t I Good To You” and some beautiful harmonies with Casey. Their set was promoted as a showcase of a new type of jazz in which Casey and Haley would re-arrange contemporary pop hits in a ’20s and ’30s style, but they only did that on Meghan Treynor’s “All About That Bass,” which has an old-timey feel anyway. I’d love to see more of that since their version of that song was infectious.
Photo Credit: Ming C. Lowe/Special to desertsun.com
The estimated crowd size was around 3,000 people. One lucky fan got to keep their setlist, which included songs such as “Never Knew What Love Could Do”, “Stuck in London”, “With a Little Help from My Friends”, “You Were There”, “Moanin'”, “My Cake”, “Better”, “Creep”, “Stacy’s Mom”, “Can’t Find My Way Home”, and many more!
Here is a clip of “My Cake” being performed on Sunday, courtesy of Julie Pendray on YouTube:
While at the event, Haley spoke with specialsnotonthemenu.com, and talked a little bit about her upcoming EP! Watch below:
In case you missed it, Postmodern Jukebox released their latest Haley Reinhart feature last Thursday of The White Stripes’ rock classic “Seven Nation Army”.
The video has been getting lots of buzz all over the internet. It was the top trending topic on Facebook for a day. The total view count in just 5 days is already well over 600,000.
The song itself reached #1 on the iTunes jazz charts. Not to mention the fact 4 other Postmodern Jukebox songs featuring Haley were in the top 10 as well.
Here are some notable mentions (click the links to read the articles):
Musical soulmates Haley Reinhart and Casey Abrams will be reuniting in Casey’s hometown of Idyllwild, California to play at a local jazz festival “Jazz in the Pines” on Sunday, August 16th 2015.
“Likewise Casey Abrams, who is a real rising star, and Haley Reinhart, his compatriot, who are part of this collective post-modern jukebox. They are a group of young musicians, 20-somethings, who have stumbled upon this really interesting style wherein they take popular music — music by Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Beyonce and Meghan Trainor — and rearrange it. They re-appropriate it into 1920s and ’30s swing, and they are just blowing up on the Internet. They are really ushering in what I would say is a new generation of jazz enthusiasts — young people who are really into it. So we’re necessarily trying to bridge that generation gap. This is something I would suggest is the direction of the festival.”