Nashville's Hailey Whitters, who released her debut album Black Sheep to widespread acclaim on October 2nd, recently performed "Low All Afternoon", a track from the album, exclusively for Mother Church Pew. Of the song, Whitters says: "It's not necessarily about me, it's about a friend of mine, and her relationship with this guy. It just fell out... Continue Reading →
Album Review: Hailey Whitters – Black Sheep
"Who really wants to be white as snow, the thing about black is that the dirt don't show," Hailey Whitters confesses in the title track of her newest LP Black Sheep. Headstrong and confident, she sarcastically blazes through snarky lyrics, unapologetically punctuating her bullet points. With an unstoppable one-two punch of angelic voice and devilish charm,... Continue Reading →
Interview: Hailey Whitters
Hailey Whitters, the oldest of six children with hippy-esque names like Tyger, Heavenlei, and River, grew up in the middle of a corn field in Shueyville, Iowa, population 600, listening to Shania and thinking she could be the fourth Dixie Chick. Interestingly, she didn't really "do" music at all until high school. One day, she picked up... Continue Reading →