07-23-2015, 06:57 AM,
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Kevin
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RE: Haley at the Troubadour July 23rd
(07-23-2015, 06:39 AM)dswim2 Wrote: I think her doing this show just shows us how humble she is. Even with all the success she's had, she's still willing to open up for someone else. And for all we know, she met these guys before all of this and promised them to do a show together. Besides, it's not like she doesn't have other stuff going on. She just went on a very successful international and national tour after all. Just off their videos, I'd open for them if they asked me to.
I agree that she is humble. But, let's not forget that she is still in the very early stages of a very long career. She hasn't really performed very often as just Haley Reinhart. Plus, this is an iconic venue and one that is, accordingly to the LA Times, a place that should be on all musicians bucket list. Headliner, opener, whatever, she needs this practice and experience and she is building more connections.
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