New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Americana band
Brother and The Hayes is continuing to make this year their best. They are back with more amazing music, this time for the release of their brand new EP, 'Another Strange Time', which was recorded in Nashville at Aviles Sound. The six song record was produced by
David Bingaman and
Jennie Hayes Kurtz along with Diana Walsh who also mixed the project. They are a brilliant blend of songwriting, vocals, and instrumentation, all culminating in music that connects with audiences all over. This new EP is available on Friday, June 24th.
Brother and The Hayes is a Tennessee based,
Texas born, Americana-roots band led by siblings
Jennie Hayes Kurtz and
David Bingaman. They combine thoughtful lyrics with infectious grooves, pulling from an assortment of blues, bluegrass, and country & western influences including J.J. Cale, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, and Doc Watson.
Growing up in Texas,
Jennie Hayes sang in the choir while
David taught himself to play guitar by listening to blues musicians like Stevie Ray Vaughan and Lightin' Hopkins. They both became interested in folk music and songwriting in college and began to collaborate. The siblings found that their love for the blues, country music, and bluegrass was the perfect vehicle for their playful, honest, and story-driven songwriting.
In 2017
Brother and The Hayes released their first recording project, 'The Dead End EP'. They produced and released their first full length album 'Tennessee Nights' in 2019 and in 2021 released 'The Art of Letting Go', an EP produced by Ken Coomer.
Brother and The Hayes' new EP, Another Strange Time, will be available everywhere music is found on June 24th. They will also be playing shows around the country throughout the summer so audiences can experience their music and talent in person.