Photo: Graham Tolbert

Photo: Graham Tolbert

Haley

Haley has spent the last 16 years writing, producing, and performing her own music. Though her early work reflected a more stripped down, moody folk music with a hint of country, over the years her sound has grown into its own unique blend of rock, American folk, and New Wave. Never one to stay in a particular style too long, Haley’s work continues to move forward in whatever direction she pleases, whether it is producing instrumental, classically-tinged synth compositions or screaming from the stage as the front woman of the psychedelic punk rock group Gramma’s Boyfriend. Haley's music has been featured on many television and film series, and performed on Live With Jools Holland alongside the Temptations and KT Tunstall. Haley's 2016 album Impossible Dream was revered as one of Sir Elton John's favorite releases of 2018. In 2017 Haley changed her surname to McCallum and adopted just "Haley" as her stage name. In tandem with a name-change was also a major change in direction with the release of the all-instrumental album titled Pleasureland, driven by solo piano a more experimental guitar sound. Regardless of artistic direction, be it visual art, music, film, or music production, Haley's singular creative voice is always at the center.