Haley Bonar

Haley Bonar

Infobox musical artist

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Haley Bonar is an alt-country singer/songwriter who hails from South Dakota, but currently lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. She plays guitar and keyboards and typically is backed sparingly, in some instances only by a drummer. Chris Morrissey currently plays bass for Haley.

In 2003, Bonar released the album entitled "...The Size of Planets", on Low's label, Chairkicker's Union, which received favorable reviews from the Minneapolis press. The album spawned the single, "Am I Allowed," which was played on college radio stations. In 2006, she released an album entitled "Lure the Fox".

"Lure the Fox" was originally released locally by Mary Ellen Recordings, whose owner, Mary Lewis, after reading a Star Tribune Article about Haley Bonar in 2005, decided to help her financially to record at Pachyderm Studios.Haley recorded at the Cannon Falls, MN studio, where the likes of PJ Harvey and Nirvana recorded. Dave King of Happy Apple and The Bad Plus plays drums, Chris Morrissey plays bass, and the album features Low's Alan Sparhawk on the track "Give it Up". Also playing on that track is David Frankenfeld, Haley's former drummer who played on "The Size of Planets".

One year after "Lure the Fox" was recorded, Haley signed with local label Afternoon Records, who then released the album nationally in October 2006."Lure the Fox" earned Haley two Minnesota Music Awards, one for Best American Roots recording, and another for Best American Roots artist.The album also topped all of the Twin Cities year-end favorite lists, including "Star Tribune", "City Pages", "The Onion", and "Pulse" magazine.Haley was also featured on the cover of "METRO magazine" in January.

Haley is also featured on the 2007 Andrew Bird record, "Armchair Apocrypha".

Discography

*"...The Size of Planets" (Chairkicker's Union, 2003)
*"Lure the Fox" (Afternoon Records, 2006)
*"Big Star" (Afternoon Records, 2008)

References

* [http://wm04.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=HALEY|BONAR&sql=11:wcfpxqt0ld0e~T1 Haley Bonar] at Allmusic.com
* [http://www.citypages.com/2003-04-23/music/even-cowgirls-get-the-blues/ "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues"] , by Erin Anderson, City Pages, April 23, 2003

External links

* http://myspace.com/haleybonar
* http://www.haleybonar.com
* [http://www.scheduletwo.com/video/index.php?vid=5 set of live videos] at [http://www.scheduletwo.com scheduletwo.com]
* [http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2003/02/21_haleybonar/ Haley Bonar Live Interview/Performance] on MPR (2003)
* [http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2005/03/26/haley_bonar/ Haley Bonar Live Interview/Performance] on KCMP (2005)
* [http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2006/09/01/haley_bonar/ Haley Bonar Live Interview/Performance] on KCMP stage at Minnesota State Fair (2006)
* [http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/06/12/haley_bonar/ Haley Bonar Live Interview/Performance] on KCMP (2008)


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