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Post by Ross on May 3, 2011 3:52:36 GMT
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Post by Dori on May 3, 2011 6:55:43 GMT
I've been watching the news, and there's been no Hayley!  Dori
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Post by Ross on May 3, 2011 7:15:46 GMT
I've been watching the news, and there's been no Hayley!  Dori Looks like the Auckland Tornado took precedence tonight. Maybe they will put it on 10:30pm news tonight or maybe on the news tomorrow. I will also check the website in case they put it on there.
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Post by Ross on May 8, 2011 6:16:32 GMT
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Post by Ross on May 8, 2011 6:49:42 GMT
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Post by Richard on May 8, 2011 7:21:12 GMT
Thanks Ross! I've changed the date of this thread to 8th May, and I'll post the video on our Facebook page.  I notice YouTube says you uploaded the video on 7th May, but that can't be right, even allowing for the time difference. Edit: YouTube is based in California, which is currently nineteen hours behind New Zealand and eight hours behind the UK, hence the different date.  Richard 
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Post by mihizawi on May 8, 2011 8:30:24 GMT
This is one of the situations that gives me the sweetest feelings of all that I've seen Hayley in. Hayley could be such a great music teacher for children, not only disabled though.
Michal
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Post by Jono on May 8, 2011 8:33:32 GMT
Wow, imagine how epic it would be to have Hayley singing right next to you like that! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifHopefully one day! It's awesome that Hayley is involved in the Music Therapy charity, I think it's a really good idea. It's disappointing that I missed out on the charity event last week, I would definitely be keen to go to their events in the future (especially if Hayley is involved!).
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Post by Simba on May 8, 2011 8:54:41 GMT
Hayley's so sweet, that was totally spectacular! She's such a nice person1 *happy tears*
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Post by Dori on May 8, 2011 9:11:30 GMT
My sister is studying music and Anthropology at university at the moment. She suffers from an eating disorder, and has for years, and music seems to be her only cure. So now she wants to pass it on to others. I think it was really fulfilling for her to see Hayley involved in this charity.  Dori
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Post by susieverity on May 8, 2011 9:51:14 GMT
I love this video, it really sweet and I don't think I've seen hayley play guitar before , although I knew she could- I think its amazing what music can do for people and its not all about being famous and money and record sales.
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Post by grant on May 8, 2011 11:24:54 GMT
Hello everyone I loved this news segment. Hayley working with children is always wonderful to watch - it's where we see Hayley most closely being herself in my opinion and she does it beautifully. But Oh! To actually see her play guitar - I'm sure that is a first as Susie suggested and I'm longing for the day that Hayley actually plays guitar in concert for the first time. Are you listening Hayley???  Best wishes Grant
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Post by Joe on May 8, 2011 16:32:21 GMT
Thanks Ross for that amazing video! Absolute proof that music can comfort the soul. Hayley is a fabulous inspration!
Best wishes, Joe
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Post by Libby on May 8, 2011 19:00:55 GMT
I'm glad they did finally show it after all. I bet she sang Songbird at the charity dinner, too. It's a good song for that kind of thing. 
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Post by martindn on May 8, 2011 19:39:17 GMT
Nice to see Hayley doing that - and playing guitar. What a delightful video. Thanks again Ross.
Martin D
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