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RE: Interviews for Listen Up! Release - Miguel - 05-26-2012

(05-26-2012, 01:11 PM)john Wrote: Around 3:00 she's talking about season nine auditions..."I went out, it was a great run...everything was cool and then I met Simon, and everybody is having a bad day. Cranky cranksters."

Could they have led her on only to pull the rug out from under her? She looked so devastated in the video that it seems like she was blindsided by whatever they had to say.

She auditioned with "Breathless" by Corinne Bailey Rae. The original missed the Billboard Hot 100 and charted only on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number seventy. Kind of a slow, mellow song -- doesn't seem like a good audition song.






RE: Interviews for Listen Up! Release - john - 05-27-2012

On the red carpet at the AI finale.
h/t Fig8


RE: Interviews for Listen Up! Release - Miguel - 05-29-2012




RE: Interviews for Listen Up! Release - john - 05-29-2012

Quote:J-14 Exclusive: Q&A with Haley Reinhart


On season 10 of American Idol, fans around the country fell in love with Illinois sweetheart Haley Reinhart for her soulful vibe and smoky vocals. After touring with Idol in 2011 and returning to the stage for an episode in March, the next step for Haley was the debut of her first solo album, Listen Up!, which dropped on May 22 and is available now! J-14 caught up with the star to get the scoop on her Idol journey, her latest project, and those pesky dating rumors.

J-14: What are fans going to love about your debut album, Listen Up!?
Haley Reinhart: It's very relatable. It has both breakup and lovey-dovey songs. There are some more inspiring, worldly things, too. There's a song I wrote about counting our blessings because this place is so wonderful. I think they can expect it to be different, but completely me -- elements of R&B, soul, and rock, and hints of jazz, funk, and pop. There's a great song called "Oh My" that I have a little [collaboration] with B.o.B. There are things everyone can move to.

J-14: We hear you're a fan of Idol's season 11 runner-up Jessica Sanchez?
Haley: I am! I think she's fantastic. She has the whole package. There are three other contestants that are returning idols. I'm really proud that they've grown as artists and come back around. They're doing great.

J-14: How do you find inspiration for your songs?
Haley: I could be anywhere, like at the gas station. I'll just whip out my phone and do a little voice memo, just sing the lines. If words come up I'll just put them down on a little note pad. There's a song that I wrote the second I got on a plane on my way to Switzerland. Just start to finish. It was very easy. There are over 300 voice memos that I haven't even tapped into yet!

J-14: What was it like to be back for a guest performance on the Idol stage in March?
Haley: It was awesome. I love the fact that I've been given the opportunity to go back and bring it full circle. I got to see all the people that I spent a year and a half with, like family and meet the new contestants. So many things getting thrown at you! Finding your center, taking it all in. I just went out there and did my thing.

J-14: There are rumors that you're dating another season 10 finalist...
Haley: I'm really close with a lot of the idols. I always hang out with Casey [Abrams] and Stefano [Langone]. We're all in the same area, so I definitely maintain a close bond with those guys, as well as a lot of other contestants. We're all pretty much based in L.A. So it's funny -- the rumors went from Casey to Stefano. Maybe it will be Jacob [Lusk] next!
http://www.j-14.com/2012/05/exclusive-qa-with-haley-reinhart.html

LOL, more grist for the mill.




RE: Interviews for Listen Up! Release - john - 05-29-2012

NYLON magazine

Quote:THE INSIDER: HALEY REINHART

"Old guys were rolling $20 bills my way on the floor."


If the new single "Free" sounds kind of familiar, it's because you've heard the girl behind the mic many times before. Haley Reinhart was an American Idol finalist, a YouTube starlet, and a Chicago hometown hero. Now the 21-year-old has her first album - Listen Up - and a slot on the Lollapallooza lineup, where the Chicago native shares the bill with major stars like Jack White and Black Sabbath.

Reinhart visited the NYLON office last week. We were going to grill her about J. Lo's eye makeup, but this is what happened instead...

You are seriously the most relaxed person I've ever interviewed. Does anything throw you off? I do get nervous, but I feel like the way you can overcome it is by telling yourself there's no reason to feel that way. Every situation I put myself in, there's a reason for it, so it's chill.

Tell us about the first concert you ever did. I did a lot of karaoke when I was a little kid! But I mean, my parents are musicians, so I remember on my golden birthday - I turned nine years old on 9/9/99 - my parents played a tattoo convention. I got up there in my Princess Leia braids and everyone in the audience was covered in tattoos and piercings with, like, green hair. They all looked like ZZ Top, and they were all in the process of giving people tattoos. But my parents told me that when I got up and started to sing, all the tattoo artists stopped their machines. I sang "Blue," the country song that Leann Rimes made famous. My parents let me do it when they found out I could yodel. They didn't believe me at first. I said, "Mom, Dad, I can do it, I swear," and they started laughing at me. So I had to show them, and they were like, "Oh my god, you have to sing now." So I performed when I was nine, and I cried right after because it was very overwhelming. But I loved it. I think the crowd loved it, too; I mean, old guys were rolling up twenty dollar bills and rolling them my way on the floor. That's when I knew I would be a singer.

Do you have any tattoos? No! I don't! I listen to my parents; their word means a lot to me. And first off, my dad wouldn't want me to get them. Not that he hates people who have them, obviously; I mean, he worked at a tattoo festival! But also I'm kind of a perfectionist and indecisive, and I feel like if I got one, I'd be terrified every day, wanting that line to be a little smoother.

When did you decide to audition for American Idol? My family watched it every year, from Kelly Clarkson on. I always thought I could do the show, so I tried out on Season Nine; I got all the way to the judges but they were all cranky. It was their last day in Chicago. I didn't make it.

When you say you got all the way to the judges, what does that mean?
The fourth audition is when you see the "real" ones. It's insane because there's a stadium full of people who want to sing. So there's all kinds of producers before [you meet the judges] and there's executive producers from the show [at auditions] so I've met all these faces once before. My audition for them went so smoothly; they all loved it, they even did a little story with me and my family walking the strip in Chicago. Then I didn't make it, so they didn't show any of the footage on TV! And thank god they didn't show me bawling, because I was devastated. It had gone so well. I was eighteen, and after that, I didn't want to try out again. But I got a call the night before the Season 10 auditions, and I found out they were happening in Milwaukee. And I just literally went out on a whim. I figured, "It's for a reason, why I'm hearing about this." And I'm glad I did it; it doesn't matter to me that I didn't win. The show was enough.

What were your goals for your new album? First and foremost, I wanted to wait for the Idol tour to be over, because I wanted to write it myself. I wanted to be hands-on with the whole experience and project. I finished tour. I moved from Chicago to LA, alone. I started cowriting with great producers and songwriters, and we finished it in three months.

Recording and everything? The first time you do a take, that energy can't even be duplicated. "Free," my single, is the only song on my album that I didn't write or co-write, and I picked it out on tour, and I recorded it here in New York! I even went back to re-record it, because I thought, 'Well, it was so rushed, and it's the first real recording I've ever done in my life,' and the rehearsed take wasn't even close to the original. If it works, it works - don't touch it again.

You're famous in Idol world for getting Led Zeppelin to clear their songs for you. What was that like? It was so cool! I kept asking the producers if I could do Zeppelin, and the producers kept saying, "No Haley, they're not gonna clear their songs, they never clear it for anybody - and I'm like, 'They cleared it for someone' and the producers are like, "Yeah Haley, who was that?" It was Adam Lambert. So guess what, it looks like I had to work my way up for the producers to actually give me a chance to ask Led Zeppelin. [The producers] sent them "House of the Rising Sun" and the band liked it a lot and they let me sing their stuff. I was in honor. I was like, "There's no turning back; this is my pick; I'm gonna get my dad up there to do it with me."

Can you describe your personal style? It's retro! Style wise, I've always loved '50s, '60s, '70s. But for TV and the album, I went a little more '50s. I feel like that classy, sexy pinup look fits the vibe of that song so well.

Like Amy Winehouse? I love Amy Winehouse... She came from jazz, I came from jazz. There's a lot of similarities in terms of our musical style, and I guess with the '50s pinup vibe, that's very shared, too. But I want to get back into my edgier psychedelic vibe!

What are you listening to right now? I have no time. There's a lot of people I really want to get into, so I write the names down. And I've been in love with Shazam lately. Since I got it, I've literally saved hundreds of songs. I can't wait until I have the time to look them all up. Right now, I love Alabama Shakes and Gotye, and I think it's so cool that Janelle Monae and Fun are on the radio. That's the best part, in terms of Top 40 music - that those kinds of musicians can be on the radio now.

People always compare your voice to Janis Joplin's and Amy Winehouse's, but you don't seem like a tragedy waiting to happen. Do you think you can be a well adjusted person and still be a great soul singer? Oh yeah. I've been watching Behind the Music stories - like back to back, ten of them in a row - and there are so many sad stories about these women growing up with bad families and with so much pain. I have so much respect for these people who use music as an outlet to get it out. But in my case, I grew up in a happy home, but with a dad who played the blues like nobody's business. I grew up in a house of music, and soul being a prime factor in my life, and my mom can sing her ass off and do Janis and Heart and all those kinds of songs. So there was a structure of blues and soul music built around me, and I actually found it really comforting! It's in my veins, you know? So yes, you do feel that pain when you listen to those artists, but it's not the only thing you can feel. You can also feel your roots, and for me, that's where it's at.
--FARAN KRENTCIL

http://www.nylonmag.com/?section=article&parid=8064
(05-26-2012, 03:21 PM)Miguel Wrote: Could they have led her on only to pull the rug out from under her? She looked so devastated in the video that it seems like she was blindsided by whatever they had to say.

This NYLON interview suggests that she had good reasons to be optimistic about going to Hollywood, especially with the video they had taken of the family.


RE: Interviews for Listen Up! Release - Miguel - 05-30-2012

(05-29-2012, 03:17 PM)john Wrote: This NYLON interview suggests that she had good reasons to be optimistic about going to Hollywood, especially with the video they had taken of the family.

That was a good interview. Some new info and insights. We hadn't heard mention of the video before and it helps explain why she was so upset.

Quote:My audition for them went so smoothly; they all loved it, they even did a little story with me and my family walking the strip in Chicago. Then I didn't make it...I was devastated. It had gone so well.

It was also interesting to learn she had pushed for Zeppelin early on but the producers weren't willing to try to clear a song for her before she had worked her way up.

I liked the question and answer about Joplin and Winehouse: "...you don't seem like a tragedy waiting to happen. Do you think you can be a well adjusted person and still be a great soul singer?"

Quote:I grew up in a happy home...So there was a structure of blues and soul music built around me, and I actually found it really comforting! It's in my veins, you know? So yes, you do feel that pain when you listen to those artists, but it's not the only thing you can feel. You can also feel your roots, and for me, that's where it's at.

We also got a hint of what Haley's second album might be like:

Quote:I love Amy Winehouse... She came from jazz, I came from jazz. There's a lot of similarities in terms of our musical style, and I guess with the '50s pinup vibe, that's very shared, too. But I want to get back into my edgier psychedelic vibe!
Or was she just talking about her clothing style? Guess that's a question for another day.





RE: Interviews for Listen Up! Release - Miguel - 05-30-2012

Quote:AMERICAN IDOL HALEY REINHART VISITS WITH SOPHISTICATE’S HAIRSTYLE GUIDE, THE #1 BEST-SELLING HAIR AND BEAUTY MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD!

Celebrating the release of her debut CD Listen Up!, Haley Reinhart stopped by the Sophisticate’s Hairstyle Guide office in Chicago to show off her fabulous hair—and she left you this special video message…check it out!




Haley last September (bemused at the product plug I think):




RE: Interviews for Listen Up! Release - Flask Man - 05-30-2012

Dear God, that was painful to watch. I guess this awkward bit took the place of a Leno/Letterman/Kimmel/Ellen/Today performance. Rolleyes


RE: Interviews for Listen Up! Release - danzeb - 05-30-2012

(05-30-2012, 12:32 PM)Flask Man Wrote: Dear God, that was painful to watch. I guess this awkward bit took the place of a Leno/Letterman/Kimmel/Ellen/Today performance. Rolleyes

I hope she got paid for that.



RE: Interviews for Listen Up! Release - LovinDaHaley - 05-31-2012

Maybe someone posted this already... I dunno... but it's a great interview... soooo...