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The Tea: Hayley Fahey Join the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) for The Tea, a series of virtual live performances by women musicians. Hayley Fahey has enchanted audiences across the country with her voice’s dynamic range and bluesy tenderness. Her sound is a unique blend of pop, soul and Americana, reminiscent of her earliest influences: singer-songwriters from the 1970s and early 2000s pop.
In 2020, Fahey was one of five finalists in the Bernard/Ebb Songwriting Contest and received several awards from the Mid-Atlantic Songwriting Contest. She has performed at many festivals and events along the East Coast, as well as notable venues such as the 9:30 Club, Union Stage, Songbyrd Music House, The Hamilton, the State Theatre, Bethesda Blues and Jazz Club, Rams Head Live, Strathmore Music Center and the Xfinity Center as a national anthem singer for her alma mater, the University of Maryland. She has opened for nationally touring acts such as John Splithoff, Erika Wennerstrom and Sir Woman, and performed alongside D.C.-area legends including Daryl Davis and Keith Grimes.
Online, published onWHENFriday, April 7, 12–1 p.m.
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Free.MEDIA CONTACTefilar@nmwa.org, 202-783-7377
Emma Filar,