FREE - Acoustic Avenue

Christy Hays

Acoustic Avenue

Top Hat

Missoula, MT
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As part of the Acoustic Avenue series, The Top Hat is happy to welcome Christy Hays live in concert on Thursday, November 07, 2019. About Christy Hays “Like Lucinda Williams in a Carhartt jacket, Christy Hays works rugged metaphors into emotionally charged country folk.” (Austin Chronicle). Christy Hays’ music has folk and country tinges, thoughtfully penned stories and a full band sound… Continue Reading

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As part of the Acoustic Avenue series, The Top Hat is happy to welcome Christy Hays live in concert on Thursday, November 07, 2019.

About Christy Hays

“Like Lucinda Williams in a Carhartt jacket, Christy Hays works rugged metaphors into emotionally charged country folk.” (Austin Chronicle). Christy Hays’ music has folk and country tinges, thoughtfully penned stories and a full band sound that is both driving alt country and moody folk rock.

Her new album ‘River Swimmer’ is due out in April 27th, 2018 on Nine Mile Records. Teeming with assorted sonic textures and incisive, well-crafted lyrical storytelling inspired by Hays’ solo travel adventures and personal growth/evolution, ‘River Swimmer’ is a beautifully rendered release that straddles the line of country, Americana and folk rock perfectly.

Born in rural central Illinois, Christy Hays never really aspired to be a working songwriter. Hays grew up somewhat surrounded by music, her father, a luthier and guitar player showed her the major chords on her old Gibson. There was no pressure to play but music was a centerpiece. “I left Illinois in my early 20’s, directly after college. I graduated in December and moved to Haines, Alaska in April.” says Hays, squinting into the sun on a bright spring day in Texas. “I was really disillusioned buy our society and wanted to go live in the woods.”

Living seasonally, traveling in the US as well as abroad in the winters Hays essentially spent the better part of her 20’s in an alternative lifestyle where she came to the conclusion science was not her calling, rather music was. “I reached a point where songwriting and the art of self expression surrounding the craft were more important than the wilderness. I moved briefly to Memphis, then to Nashville in 2007.” explains Hays. Nashville was an awakening, a crash course in music business and performance. One she was not prepared for as city living depressed her and stage fright consumed her.

After two years in Nashville the decision was made to move to Austin, TX. “Austin felt more my speed and my vibe. I loved the country music and songwriters that were coming out of here in the late 2000’s. I felt at home shortly after I got here, I grew up musically and found a great community to collaborate with.” recalls Hays.

Hays has shared the stage with Hayes Carll, Sturgil Simpson, Bruce Robison, Kelly Willis and Jeffery Foucault to name a few. Bruce Robison cut her song “Lake of Fire” and released it on his newest album Bruce Robison and the Back Porch Band.

Hays now spends portions of the summer in Montana, gigging in the Northwest, writing and returning to her beloved wilderness. Hays dreams of creating an artist retreat out of that house for people just like her who need to escape the city, disappear and create. Compared to Brandi Carlile, Lucinda Williams, Rhett Miller, Kathleen Edwards and Patty Griffin, Hays has a sound uniquely her own. Hays has released two full length albums and two EP’s since 2009.

Acoustic Avenue

The Acoustic Avenue is a new concert series featuring acoustic minded acts performing at an earlier concert time to create a special dining experience. Grab a table, enjoy local food and drink and a free live performance in a comfortable environment.