Joined: Nov 2008 Gender: Female Posts: 2,612 Location: Queensland, Australia
Re: Taiwan and China tour, Oct/Nov 2010 « Reply #302 on Nov 9, 2010, 12:08pm »
Hi Martin,
Hopefully some photos taken by Andy Moore or even Hayley herself during the Asian tour will pop up eventually, so we'll be able to prove their involvement!
Flowers in the Rainy Night is just incredible. Hayley's voice is just spectacular and the song is so pretty.
I really hope these songs find their way onto a recording eventually. I think that they could add a real twist and flavour to international releases as well (not just asian special editions) as no other Classical Crossover singers would have recorded them.
Joined: Jan 2007 Gender: Male Posts: 454 Location: West Michigan, USA
Re: Taiwan and China tour, Oct/Nov 2010 « Reply #313 on Nov 12, 2010, 5:23am »
Its wonderful to see Hayley over in Taiwan... makes me feel almost back at home again since i grew up there as a US expat (parents were missionaries there for 33 years) i wonder if Hayley has some extra time to explore that island... so much to see. It would be amazing if she sang at the international school i used to attend there - Morrison Academy... the resident expats would love her
Speaking of Asia - my uncle Stephen Tong just completed his latest project (he absolutely loves classical music to the nth degree!) - the Aula Symfonia Jakarta... i wonder if Hayley will sing there someday. Would be fantastic...
I think her time with Celtic Woman may also have helped a bit. I remember noticing on the "A New Journey" DVD that they were all sometimes walking crossing their legs, as models do.
Michal
Hey it can happen to anyone, Sometimes they spend a long time on stage.....
I have been busy lately and only now saw your answer, Jon.
In no way I meant it was negative. As you may see from the previous post, we were talking about Hayley posing with her legs crossed. And if you look at some songs from A New Journey, you'll see the ladies walking crossing their legs, not because they were tired, but because they were supposed to do it, and it certainly looks classy.