Sean Hayes (musician)

For other people named Sean Hayes, see Sean Hayes (disambiguation).
Sean Hayes
Background information
Born (1969-08-27) August 27, 1969
Origin New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres Folk, indie, soul
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Guitar, vocals
Website www.seanhayesmusic.com

Sean Padrick Hayes (born August 27, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter.

Hayes was born in New York City, but was raised in North Carolina. He began playing traditional American and Irish music with a band called the Boys of Bluehill. He traveled the south, from the Black Mountain Music festival (LEAF Festival) in the Blue Ridge Mountains down to Charleston, South Carolina and eventually found his way to San Francisco, where he lived for two decades.

Sean Hayes and Moreese Bickham

Hayes' song "Rattlesnake Charm" was re-mixed by DJ Mark Farina, and also appears on the Stéphane Pompougnac compilation Hôtel Costes, Vol. 8. His song "3 A.M." is featured on the soundtrack for the television show Kyle XY, and his song "A Thousand Tiny Pieces", was covered by The Be Good Tanyas and the group Blame Sally, and has appeared on the television show Brothers & Sisters. The HBO show Bored to Death featured his song "Fucked Me Right Up" on its second episode as well as on the soundtrack for the first season. This song was also featured in the German film, Resturlaub. His song "Turnaroundturnmeon" is part of Big Change: songs for FINCA, an album curated by Natalie Portman to benefit the anti-poverty organization FINCA. Hayes was also featured singing the duet "Ballantines" with Aimee Mann, released on her album Smilers.

His song "Powerful Stuff" was featured on the NBC sitcom, Parenthood and again by Subaru of America as part of its 2011-2012 campaign for the Subaru Forester in the "Reunion" commercial.

Hayes' song "Rosebush Inside" was inspired by a man named Moreese Bickham, who survived 38 years inside the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, with fourteen years in solitary confinement. Hayes first heard Mr. Bickham's voice and spirit as expressed through the Sound Portraits story titled, "Tossing Away the Keys".[1] In January 2009, Sean Hayes and Moreese Bickham were able to meet in person when Mr. Bickham attended a live performance at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco. The story behind "Rosebush Inside" and their meeting is also featured on NPR's Snap Judgment with Glen Washington in show #329 entitled "Found."[2]

Hayes made a cameo appearance as Jesus in the film Evolution: The Musical!,[3] which premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2008.[4]

Hayes' music will be featured in the forthcoming film Happening, a documentary by James Redford that explores climate change and renewable energy, slated for release in early 2017.[5]

The album Low Light was released on August 19, 2016, and marks his eighth release.

Hayes currently lives in Petaluma, CA with his wife and two sons.

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