Ellen DeGeneres was feeling a little sick when Hunter Hayes stopped by her show last week. The Louisiana boy brought some of his home state with him to share how he celebrates Mardi Gras -- with a delicious King Cake.
Hunter Hayes represents a new breed of country artists under 25 with majorly bright careers ahead of them. But despite the fact that Hayes himself is recognized as an amazing talent, he is still a music fan at heart.
Country music shined at the 2014 Grammys, with nine of Nashville's top singers taking the stage to sing and play guitar. Collaborations and solo performances from artists like Keith Urban, Blake Shelton and Hunter Hayes were among the night's best, but what was the best moment?
It's a good week to be a Hunter Hayes fan! Not only did he debut his new single 'Invisible' at the Grammys Sunday night (Jan. 26), but also just announced his upcoming 2014 We're Not Invisible Tour, launching March 20.
Hunter Hayes debuted his new single ‘Invisible’ at the 2014 Grammys on Sunday night (Jan. 26). The impassioned vocal performance is a pep-talk for those who've been bullied, but it also feels like a response to the pages of his own teenage journal. Hayes says the song is very personal, and it shows.
Hunter Hayes displayed two of his many musical talents -- singing and playing the keys -- while debuting his new single 'Invisible' at the 2014 Grammy Awards.
Luke Bryan, Tim McGraw and other country superstars were honored as the 2013 CMT Artists of the Year on Tuesday (Dec. 3). The recipients all gave smashing performances and heartfelt speeches to make the evening a very special celebration of their successes.
Hunter Hayes may be a youngster on the country music scene at just 22 years old, but that's not stopping him. The singer will be tenacious with his next album, for which he's already written around 60 songs!
Hunter Hayes' 'Everybody's Got Somebody But Me' video featuring pop singer Jason Mraz focuses on the two feeling a little less than thrilled at all the love they see around them.