About: Isaac Hayden
From a childhood on San Juan island in
Washington State and in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Isaac's songs all promote a
realness that touches on both where he comes from and what stirs the soul.
“Growing up on an island was incredible. Me
and my buds would hang on the docks and catch shrimp, build tunnels and forts
through the vines in the forest, or help my Mom pick blackberries for her
famous jam. It was a magical place. When my family moved to Wyoming, it was a
whole new kind of magic... wide open, and big.”
Isaac began learning guitar while attending
a small liberal arts college in Spokane where he also played for the basketball
team. It wasn't long before his academic education began to take a backseat to
his musical one.
“A good friend in Wyoming had heard a
couple of my songs, and he offered to record a demo for me, so I went and
recorded six songs. That was my start in music. I started writing songs more
proactively from that point on, and I started playing shows. It was an exciting
time for me because no one I knew really thought of me as a musician, so there
was a lot of 'What!? I didn’t know you could sing!'"
Isaac took some time to travel landing in
several different cities including San Diego, and then Nashville, where he's
lived the last five years.
“When I moved to Nashville, I went the
Bluebird Cafe one night to see what the deal was. I listened to four songs by
four different songwriters, the last of whom was Eric Paslay. He was awesome. I
went home immediately after his song and started writing. It was going to take
a lot of work for me to succeed. The level of songwriting in Nashville is truly
remarkable.”
That hard work eventually started to pay
off, landing Isaac opening spots for Keb Mo, Martin Sexton, Fitz and the
Tantrums, Toni Joe White, Ricky Lee Jones, Chuck Prophet, Big Head Todd, Shelly
Fairchild, and Sam & Ruby, among others. His live shows also started to
garner a lot of attention around Nashville.
“I was fortunate to cross paths with a
great Australian drummer, Jared Kneale. Jared was able to bring a certain style
and rhythm to the music that took the songs to a whole other level, and it was
cool to see people really respond to his influence.”
Isaac and Jared’s intriguing live show and
new set of songs caught the ear of Artist Revolution Records founder Sam
Brooker, who signed Isaac to an artist development and publishing deal in 2013.
Artist Revolution is also publisher of Florida Georgia Line’s Billboard record
setting #1 song, “Cruise.” Sam and Isaac are currently finishing work on
Isaac’s debut album, a collection of songs written over the last six years. The
album includes cameos from some awesome local and national talent, like The
McCrary Sisters, Jeremy Lister, Daniel Ellsworth, trumpeter Quentin Ware, Jimmy
Wallace, Tyler Cain, Jerry Navarro, and Jared Kneale, who is now playing drums
for Kacey Musgraves.
When asked what he loves most about playing
live, Isaac says, "getting to the place where I'm able to perform with the
same energy and emotion that I feel exists in the song." It's a testament
to the value he puts on human emotion. And that's just what fans will hear in
Isaac's music.
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