Aubrey Haddard was 15 when her world was rocked after seeing Susan Tedeschi for the first time. From that point forward, the Hudson Valley native forged her own path in music by bearing her spirit with relentless moxie.
After cultivating music in Boston through 2017, Haddard released her brashly intimate debut album Blue Part in July 2018 to wide critical acclaim. She was praised by NPR affilia...
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Aubrey Haddard was 15 when her world was rocked after seeing Susan Tedeschi for the first time. From that point forward, the Hudson Valley native forged her own path in music by bearing her spirit with relentless moxie.
After cultivating music in Boston through 2017, Haddard released her brashly intimate debut album Blue Part in July 2018 to wide critical acclaim. She was praised by NPR affiliate WBUR as having a “nascent star power;” DigBoston described her songs as “bursting with life.” The success of Blue Part resulted in seven nominations and several wins at the 2018 Boston Music Awards, including Vocalist of the Year and Singer/Songwriter of the Year as well as New England Music Awards R&B/Soul Vocalist of the Year.
Haddard has spent years heavily circulating national tour circuits as both a headliner and support act, gracing stages at Firefly, Mountain Jam, Waking Windows, and a slew of other premiere festivals in 2019. She has served as a support act for numerous globally recognized bands, including The Dip, Ninet Tayeb, Lawrence, Liz Cooper & The Stampede, Haley Heynderickxx, Low Cut Connie, and The National Reserve. Haddard has also independently toured France, which included a writing residency in a Mediterranean village in the country’s southern quadrant, followed by a two week recording residency in Oakland, California the following Spring.
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