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Hayley Reardon, Sam Morrow & Emily Hackett: Songwriters in The Round at Paradise Cafe Friday September 12th 2014 8:30 - 10:30 PM
Three amazing up and coming songwriter perform "in the round" with a backing band at Paradise Cafe 565 High Street Dedham Square MA 02026.

Hayley Reardon, Sam Morrow & Emily Hackett live in Concert “in the round” with a backing Band. Friday September 12th 2014. 8:30 - 10:30 PM. No cover, all ages, beer, wine, dinner and desserts all available.
Paradise Cafe
565 High Street
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Dedham MA 02026
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“Reardon is taking the folk scene by storm.” WBUR
“As young as she is, Reardon demands respect. No tween queen, her songs have a depth” The Boston Herald
“She is certainly a bright star on the horizon, a glorious addition to the future of acoustic music.” - Performer Mag
“Reardon definitely has an old soul, and her dedication to her art shows in Where the Artists Go, an impressive debut.” - Candor News
“Where the Artists Go can be cast as coming of age thoughts riding on a sea of song. There is a unique world view and an everyman way of describing the scene that makes these songs sing.” - The Alternate Root
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Raised on the muddy waters of coastal Americana, Sam Morrow brings a gritty sustenance to his music, evocative of a threadbare soul, decades his elder.
“Coming from a background with a love for all music, I found it challenging to nail down my style. Between everything I listened to, I saw a single commonality: honesty. Whether it’s Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Damien Rice, or David Ramirez, they all have these heavy truths woven in their writing that you don’t want to believe, but have to, because you’ve been there, you’ve felt that, you’ve seen those things. And it’s from that well of honesty I write.”
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“I find that speaking the truth, although it should seem simple, is one of the most difficult things to do as you grow up,” explains Emily. “Even if a negative thought about the choices you’re making crosses your mind, it’s rare to give it more than a few seconds of your time, let alone bring it to fruition in full lyrical form. That’s what I have learned to do as a writer. If I can’t be honest with someone to their face or to myself in a relationship, it’ll always come out in a song. Somehow it’s there that I have the bravery to admit to it.” - Emily Hackett