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Artist description
A one man band, Hadley Kay has manages to pass off his synthesizer as a drum kit, acoustic guitar, orchestra and piano. An especially daunting task, given the fact that he has never had any music lessons of any kind. This said, Hadley relied on little more than his ears and a great passion for music to see these songs through to completion. Hadley equates his sophmore effort as a demo only, and is waiting for just the right arranger/producer to see the potential in Hadley's music and "run with the ball". Allowing Hadley more time to focus on his true intrument - his voice and his talent for songwriting. |
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Music Style
Pop w/ a hint of R&B - Theatrical at times |
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Musical Influences
Lennon/McCartney/Stevie Wonder/Billy Joel/Elvis Costello |
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Similar Artists
See Influences |
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Artist History
Hadley Kay is no stranger to center stage. At the age of 5, Hadley was discovered by a local television producer in his hometown Toronto, Canada. This would lead to a long and still growing career as an actor. Some of his more notable credits include the original Meatballs with Bill Murray, Superman II, and a starring role in the 1986 HBO film Tucker & The Horsetheif. Hadley is also the voice of many famous cartoons. He played the role of Scooby Doo for Hanna Barbera for a period of 2 years from 1996-1998, after the original actor passed away. He is also the voice of the Honey Nut Cheerios Bee in Canadian TV commercials, was the villian DarkHeart in Care Bears Movies 1 & 2, the voice of Prince Vince in Beetlejuice, and Podgy Pig in Nickelodeon's Rupert Bear.This in addition to many Television, Movie and Theatrical plays. Hadley Kay is a 1 man wrecking crew. |
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Group Members
Hadley Kay |
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Instruments
Male Vocal |
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Albums
HADLEY KAY - Self Titled Debut |
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Press Reviews
Many |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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