Showing posts with label Robert Hale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Hale. Show all posts

Thursday, June 6, 2024

ROBERT HALE RELEASES ORIGINAL NEW SINGLE "WHAT PEOPLE THINK OF ME IS NONE OF MY BUSINESS" PENNED BY TIM STAFFORD AND JON WEISBERGER

 


Renowned singer/songwriter Robert Hale is thrilled to announce the release of his latest single, "What People Think Of Me Is None of My Business." This vibrant Bluegrass track highlights the West Virginia native's unique sound and is available for fans to download and stream on all major platforms HERE.

The lively recording "What People Think Of Me Is None Of My Business" was penned by talented songwriters Tim Stafford and Jon Weisberger, and is sure to captivate audiences with its energetic vibe. This hard-driving anthem features a relentless, fast-paced banjo that sets the tone for the entire track, perfectly complemented by Robert Hale's distinct and powerful vocals. From start to finish, the song delivers an invigorating listening experience, capturing the spirit of contemporary Bluegrass music. Fans are sure to be swept away by the dynamic synergy of instrumentals and vocals in this compelling new release.

The latest release is a follow-up to Robert Hale's previous singles, "A Place Where I Belong" and "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water." The latter track is a fresh take on Stonewall Jackson’s original 1965 recording, showcasing Hale's ability to honor classic hits while infusing them with his unique style. These singles, along with his newest release, will all be included on Hale’s forthcoming album. Fans can look forward to this highly anticipated collection, which will be available from Pinecastle Records at a later date.

Hale's journey in the music industry began with humble roots. At just nine years old, he broke onto the scene by performing locally in West Virginia with his father Clayton Hale’s band. Clayton, a regular on a 1970s television show airing on WOAY, inspired Hale's early passion for music. A few years later, Robert’s talent earned him an invitation to perform at the legendary Grand Ole Opry as a guest of the iconic Bill Monroe. Over the years, Hale's career flourished as he played with numerous critically-acclaimed bands, including JD Crowe, Eddie Adcock, LiveWire, Wildfire, and the Allstars of Bluegrass. His exceptional skills even caught the attention of Country legend Dolly Parton, who invited him to collaborate on two of her recordings.

Thursday, September 7, 2023

ROBERT HALE PUTS BLUEGRASS TWIST ON STONEWALL JACKSON'S "I WASHED MY HANDS IN MUDDY WATER" - OUT NOW!


Critically-acclaimed singer/songwriter Robert Hale is excited for the release of his brand new Bluegrass single, “I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water.” The hard-driving tune serves as the latest release from the West Virginia native’s next album, coming in 2024 via Pinecastle Records. Fans can download/stream the brand new song HERE.

“I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water” is a song that may sound familiar to some Country fans, as it was originally released in 1965 by the legendary Stonewall Jackson. On the new reinvigorated version, Hale takes it to a new level by invoking a traditional meets modern Bluegrass twist, perfectly capturing the track’s clever lyrics in the process. The single holds significant importance to the world renowned guitarist, as it was one he would frequently listen to and perform alongside his father growing up. Over the years it's been recorded by an array of different artists including Elvis, Charley Crockett, George Thorogood and many others. The recording serves as the follow-up to the previous single, “A Place Where I Belong.”

Robert Hale had humble early beginnings in the music business. He first broke onto the scene performing locally at the age of nine in West Virginia alongside his father Clayton Hale’s band. Clayton performed weekly on a television show airing on WOAY in the 1970s. A couple of years later, Robert was invited to perform at the legendary Grand Ole Opry as a guest of the iconic Bill Monroe at the age of 11. As time progressed, the hitmaker would go on to play in multiple critically-acclaimed bands like JD Crowe, Eddie Adcock, LiveWire, Wildfire, and the Allstars of Bluegrass. He even caught the attention of Country legend Dolly Parton, who invited the multi-instrumentalist to collaborate on two of her previous recordings.

To keep up on all things Robert Hale, check out his official website www.roberthale.net.