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Feb 5, 2004 23:11:25 GMT
Post by stevemacdonald on Feb 5, 2004 23:11:25 GMT
Hayley has a huge workload ahead of her involving promos and tours. So let me pose the serious but hitherto unasked question: Can she actually handle this ever-so-grueling schedule? Are all these tour dates a bit too much for her still-developing voice?
One of the problems a different young female singer experienced was that she nearly wore her voice out from her extended touring of North America. (You all know whom I am referring to).
I just hope Hayley isn't pushed into over-performing, no matter how much she's adored by her public. From the looks of her upcoming 4-country tour I'm not sure moderation is the main consideration.
Your thoughts?
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Feb 6, 2004 1:21:54 GMT
Post by HWI on Feb 6, 2004 1:21:54 GMT
And that isn't all of it, Steve. When I last spoke to Hayley's manager, he told me that, in the middle of her US promo tour, she will be returning to the UK to sit her exams in june. Whilst here, they are hoping to be able to fit in a concert, probably at Hampton Court. Then it will be back to the US to finish the promo tour of the US and Canada. From there, they are going to mainland Europe and, after that, they are hoping to be able to fit in another tour before Christmas. As if all that isn't enough, Hayley is also hoping to record another album. I'm shattered just thinking about it. Keith.
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Feb 6, 2004 15:15:34 GMT
Post by stevemacdonald on Feb 6, 2004 15:15:34 GMT
On the face of it, it's abnormal for someone so young to concertise so much, particularly if the instrument involved is a delicate voice. As a sincere but worried fan, I would rather forgo her concert than unwittingly contribute to what might be perceived as exploitation.
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