"I Want Crazy (#rescheduled Live)" music video by Hunter Hayes
Added: 09-07-2020
Genre : Country
Description : Hunter Hayes - I Want Crazy (#Rescheduled Live)
Hunter Hayes performs "I Want Crazy" originally from #Rescheduled Live from Nashville, Tennessee!
Hunter Hayes: Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Colton Parker: Vocals, Bass Guitar
Devin Malone: Vocals, Guitar
Caleb Gilbraith: Drums
Eric Montgomery: Vocals, Keys, Acoustic Guitar
Jimmy Connor: Vocals
Creative Direction: Hunter Hayes, Christian Thomas, Tamara Beatty, Brenton Giesey
Directors: Cole & Ella
Audio Engineer: Ross Touchette
Mixed by Alex Seguin, Mark Dobson, Ross Touchette
Audio Tech: Mark Dobson, Jim Brentlinger
Lighting Director: Austin Grundberg
Playback: Jimmy Connor
Camera Operators: Makaila Haase, Andrew Pollitt, Rush Howard
Guitar Tech: Dusty Lummus
Monitor Engineer: Jim Brentlinger
Production Coordinator: Ben Ratliff
Digital: Black Box LA
Management: Valerie Sizemore
Producer: Brenton Giesey
Editing: Brenton Giesey, Makaila Haase
Special thanks to Extreme Lighting & Sound, Special Event Services, Rentacamera, Soundcheck Nashville, YouTube, Martin Guitars, Ernie Ball
Songwriters: Lori McKenna, Troy Verges, Hunter Hayes
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When he was just 19, Hunter Hayes became one of the hottest new stars in country music, having signed with a major label and attracted plenty of press attention and airplay, but despite his youth, this wasn't really new for him -- he was playing for paying audiences at the age of five and cut his first album when he was nine.
Hayes returned in May 2014 with his second album, Storyline, featuring the single "Invisible." Debuting at number one on the country chart, Storyline nevertheless didn't have the legs of Hayes' debut -- its second single, "Tattoo," peaked at 31 -- so Hunter quickly followed it with the 21 EP in the summer of 2015. The single "21" sold well and he accompanied it with The 21 Project -- a set of three EPs where the same songs were recorded in three different ways -- that November. Following his own dates alongside Ryan Lafferty and Kelsea Ballerini, Hayes joined Lady Antebellum on their 2015 Wheels Up Tour. Also that year, "Invisible" was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance at the Grammy Awards. In 2016 he delivered the non-album single "Amen," and returned in 2017 with two more singles, "Rescue" and "You Should Be Loved" (featuring the Shadowboxers). The following year saw the release of the single "Dear God." In July 2019, Hayes issued the single "Heartbreak" ahead of the release of Wild Blue, which arrived later that August. Wild Blue was the first part of a projected three-album project.
Tags : 2020,
20s,
Hunter Hayes