One of the
most poignant memories I have growing up is singing to the radio while my mom
drives me to school in the morning and after school. Listening to
the guitar strings and hearing the crooning of country music will always
trigger memories of long road trips with my family and dancing in the kitchen with my dad.
Over time, country music has developed the reputation of only having one sound
and repeating the same things over and over, with themes like heartbreak, drinking, praying to
God, and trying to woo the girl. While there are plenty of songs like that, I
tend to see that each artist has their own style to spin on these templates for
stardom. One artist though that stands out from the others is Hunter Hayes, who
started out in Nashville in 2008, as a songwriter and became a performer in
2010.
Hunter was
no stranger to singing and playing instruments before this, though. He was
playing instruments before he was four, singing songs in both English and
French. Performing locally and nationally, Hunter even performed at a White
House lawn party during Bill Clinton’s term as president. While a majority of
his concerts has Hunter either singing or playing the guitar and sometimes the piano, he can play more
than 30 instruments, similar to how Stravinsky was noted to be able to play
various instruments as well when writing the scores for the ballets he helped to produce. Both men had expertise in more than one aspect of producing their musical creations.
In
producing his albums, Hunter Hayes does more than just sing the songs, he
writes them as well. He wrote by himself and with others. One song he wrote by
himself appeared on the soundtrack for the movie, Act of Valor. For
some songs on his album Storyline, he comments on how he would collaborate with
others about the lyrics and talk about what music would go along with it. There are even
times that the collaboration helps him to determine what story he wants to tell
with his music, like his song Invisible. He talks about how they were
trying to write a love song but then talked about not fitting in, and how they
each had their own story about it. The story went on to talk about how they
each found their place where they fit in, and Hunter felt he was meant to share
that story. This reminded me of Melcher’s interview about jazz music where it
mentions the artist’s “message must be greater than the limitations of the
instrument.” This is what I feel makes Hunter stand out. Even though he can
play so many instruments and sing so well, it takes true creativity to be able
to pull a listener in and share a story beyond the music and lyrics.
In each of his songs, there is a greater sentiment that can
touch someone besides what you hear in the song. Whether it is talking about
love, God, or just growing up, there is something in his music that makes me
feel. His music speaks about more than what is normally seen in the stereotype of country music. It takes creativity to be that diverse in crafting music and words that
fit so well together while at the same time expressing thoughts and ideas
without saying it out loud. Just putting on one of his songs makes me want to get
up and dance. At the same time, I think about how the lyrics speak to my own
experiences, be it feeling like no one sees me, or enjoying the feeling of being
another year older. There is something special about Hunter Hayes and his
music, something I am looking forward to discovering more and more with each
new song.
I fell in love with country music after stumbling across a country station on the radio. It definitely became my favorite genre really quickly. People always tell me country music is lame, or that all the songs sound the same but, as you said, that's totally not true! So many country songs tell stories, convey deep emotions, and are just so relatable! There are songs I could listen to over and over again and never get sick of them because they bring out so many feelings. I don't think people should just wave country off as being simple or boring because there are so many talented (and super creative!) artists out there.
ReplyDeleteI've listened to country music as long as I can remember. My mom and aunt are big time country music fans. I first heard of Hunter Hayes when I saw him open for Taylor Swift in 2011. I've seen him perform a few times since then and he is incredible. His lyrics are creative and so relatable. Also, like you mentioned, he can play over thirty instruments. Every time I watch him perform I am amazed by his talent. I know themes in country music can be very repetitive, and people are quick to write off country music as songs about trucks, drinking, and girls. However, singers and songwriters like Hunter Hayes show that there is so much more to country music. Hunter Hayes is a great example of real creativity in country music. Thanks for sharing!
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