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Hunter Hayes was born
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Hunter Hayes
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When he was to he began making instuments out of anything he could find
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At age four, he took his accordion onstage and sang “Jambalaya” with Hank Williams Jr
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He appeared on the Nickelodeon show Figure It Out to perform with Hank Williams Jr. at the age of 4
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At six, he was cast in the Robert Duvall film The Apostle.
Robert Duvall gave him his first guitar(not sure on exact day) -
Hayes wrote his first song at the age of six
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playing with Johnny and June Cash, and Charlie Daniels at a BBQ
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At seven, he was invited to perform for President Bill Clinton at The White House.
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Hayes recorded his first album when he was nine
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Hayes recorded his second album at 10 years old
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He appeared on the show America's Most Talented Kid at the age of thirteen.
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Hunter moved to Nashville
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playing with Johnny and June Cash, and Charlie Daniels at a BBQ
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Released his self-titled Atlantic Records debut album
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Toured with Taylor Swift and Rascal Flatts in 2011
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made his national network television debut on CBS’ Late Show with David Letterman
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Performed on Good Morning America
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Preformed on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
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Released the #1 singles "Somebody's Heartbreak" and "Wanted" in 2011.
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Final nominee for the 2012 Academy of Country Music “New Artist of the Year” Award
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Toured with Carrie Underwood won her blown away tour
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