Gemma Hayes - Music Career

Music Career

Hayes signed to the French independent record label, Source Records in 2001, and issued the 4.35am EP and the Work to a Calm EP before releasing her debut album, Night on my Side, in 2002. In 2002 she won Best Female Singer at the Hot Press Awards. The album was nominated for the 2003 Mercury Prize but lost out to Ms. Dynamite's, A Little Deeper. After touring Night on my Side Hayes took two years out from the music industry; "All I do know is that I didn't want to listen to music at all. I stopped listening to the radio. It was like I'd overdosed on music".

In late 2005, Hayes returned with her second album, The Roads Don't Love You, and picked up the Best Irish Female Artist award at the 2006 Meteor Ireland Music Awards, while completing a small tour of Ireland and the United Kingdom. Shortly after this she left Source Records parent company EMI-Virgin as EMI-Virgin was undergoing an overhaul of artists and bands. During this time Hayes co-wrote the song "Hazy" with Adam Duritz.

On 14 August 2006 Hayes announced that she had begun work on her third album in the Black Box Studios in France, to be produced by her former guitarist, David Odlum. Hayes posted demo versions of a few of the songs on MySpace during recording, including "Out of Our Hands", "Home", and "This Is What You Do".

Hayes' third album The Hollow of Morning was independently-released on 2 May 2008 in Ireland, and debuted at number 12 in the Irish Albums Chart. Following this she signed a recording contract with the United States record label, Second Motion where The Hollow of Morning was released in the US on 30 September 2008. Second Motion works with Daniel Lanois, Adam Franklin of Swervedriver, Brian Vander Ark and others.

Whilst on her 2008 UK tour, Hayes announced that she planned to release an acoustic album by the end of 2008, thought the album has never surfaced. During this time during some promotional work and touring Hayes confirmed that she would start recording her fourth album in August 2008.

In January 2009, it was announced that Hayes had been nominated for Best Irish Female, at the 2009 Meteor Ireland Music Awards, which took place on 17 March 2009 in Dublin. She lost out to Imelda May. On 13 February 2009 she released her new music video for the song "Home" on Myspace; the track was from her 2008 release The Hollow of Morning. On 19 February 2009 she performed at the Oscar Wilde party in Los Angeles, California. The annual event takes place days before the Oscars, and celebrates the best of Irish popular culture.

On 22 February 2009 it was stated on her website that her new EP Oliver will be available for purchase on 9 March 2009. It was subsequently announced on Myspace on 9 March that the EP's release had been delayed. A new track called "Ghost" appeared on Myspace the same day.

On 13 March 2009 Oliver was released on iTunes.

On 14 April 2009 it was announced that Hayes began to write new material for the next album.

On 3 September 2009 Gemma performed at the 2012 stage at the 2009 Århus Festival. Her set-list featured new songs Waiting for You and Shock to the System.

On 20 October 2009 Gemma confirmed that she was recording new material in France in the Blackbox studios.

On 19 November 2009 began a short European tour with performances in Austria, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. During these tour dates Gemma played new songs including Tokyo, Waiting for You and Shock to the System. At her gig in Cork on 3 December, Gemma performed a cover of Kate Bush' "Cloudbusting".

On 22 December 2009 Gemma released her cover of "Cloudbusting" for free from her website.

In March 2010, Gemma featured on Ceol 2010 a special album in the Irish language. Gemma previously appeared on Ceol 2007. On the Ceol 2010 album Gemma's song Rith me go Crich appeared on the album alongside Bell X1, Kila, The Walls.

Gemma Hayes originally stated on Irish music site Muzu TV that her yet to be titled fourth album would be released in September 2010.. However, in October 2010 on Tom Dunne's radio show on Newstalk 106-108, Gemma Hayes said that her new album will not be released until early 2011. In an interview with Irish music website State.ie she confirmed that the album would be released in mid-Spring 2011 either late February or March.

Gemma Hayes has written some original music for the 2010 movie Janie Jones, by writer/director David M. Rosenthal. Abigail Breslin sings and plays her music. The three songs to appear in the film will include Just a Game, Fight for Me and Hurricane.

Gemma Hayes returned to live performances in autumn 2010. She launched her autumn tour in Cork City, Ireland were she performed some new tracks which included Noise, Hurricane and Beside Me.

On Thursday, 13 February 2011, Gemma Hayes confirmed on RTE Radio 1's Today with Pat Kenny that her fourth studio album would be released sometime in May 2011 and that she would tour Ireland in early summer 2011. It was later confirmed on gemmahayes.com that the fourth album is due for May release with a single due mid-Spring as recording in Ireland and France neared completion. Gemma confirmed that 'Shock to the System' will appear on the album. On 15 March 2011 Gemma confirmed that a track called Noise will feature on the album. On 10 April 2011 Gemma confirmed that the new album will be released on 27 May 2011 in Ireland. The album will be called Let It Break.

Gemma confirmed that she has written two songs for Michael Uppendahl (director of US TV series Mad Men, Weeds, and Becker) for a forthcoming film directed by him.

On 11 October 2011 the soundtrack to Janie Jones is released in Europe and Australia. The album features three tracks written by Gemma Hayes. It also features the studio version of 'Waiting for You' which Gemma played as a promo track and on her tours throughout 2010 and 2011.

Hayes revealed in an interview with Evening Echo's 'Downtown' published on Thursday, 16 February 2012 that she has recorded a version of Chris Isaak's 'Wicked Game' which is to feature in a future episode of US Teen drama 'Pretty Little Liars'. The song also featured on her 2012 tour playlist.

It has been confirmed that Hayes will appear on Paul Noonan's debut solo album. Noonan has previously worked on Hayes' previous albums.

On 1 March 2012 gemmahayes.com confirmed her cover of "Wicked Games" will appear on Pretty Little Liars on 12 March and will be available to download as a single.

In June, 2012 Hayes announced that she has begun writing some new songs and plans to move back to Los Angeles.

On 30 June 2012 Hayes played the Concert At Sea festival in The Netherlands.

On 15 July 2012 new songs recorded by Hayes appeared on iTunes. The new songs are part of the Velvet Ear Collection. The new tracks include 'All The Kids Go' which appeared on US TV show 'Dance Moms', 'Jet' a demo version of what later became 'There's Only Love' which appeared on her Let It Break LP and other tracks included 'Devastated' and 'Simple Life'. 'Simple Life' proved to be the most popular of the tracks peaking in the Irish iTunes chart at number 35 upon its debut on music charts.

On 9 August 2012, Gemma announced to fans through a special email, that she is working on new material for the next album. She also confirmed she is working on a side project with David Odlum and will release a LIVE album in 2013. She also confirmed a new tour of Ireland and the UK beginning in October.

In September 2012, she will be featured in a campaign called "30 Songs / 30 Days" to support Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, a multi-platform media project inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn’s book.

On 16 November 2012, via their official Facebook page, SPAR Ireland revealed their 2012 Christmas advertisement, featuring a Christmas themed track performed Gemma hayes and Jape.

On 21 November 2012 Gemma confirmed to MTV that she is to release a Covers EP in December 2012 and she will record her up and coming gig in Dublin's Olympia on 9 December to release it as a Live CD in February 2013.

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