Haley Reinhart debuts new album featuring iconic covers from the late 1960s

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Haley Reinhart, a singer-songwriter known for her powerful vocals and soulful delivery, continues to make waves in the music industry. At 26 years old, Reinhart has established herself as a leading artist with Postmodern Jukebox and is set to debut her album "What's That Sound?" on September 22, 2017, through Concord Records. This album features both original tracks and covers of iconic songs from the late 1960s.

Reinhart's musical journey began in her childhood in Chicago, where she performed with her parents' band Midnight. Reflecting on an early performance at a tattoo convention, Reinhart recalls how "everyone was listening" when she sang. Her passion for music continued through high school and college, leading to a third-place finish on American Idol's tenth season.

Her rendition of Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love" gained gold certification in the U.S., became the soundtrack for an Extra Gum advertisement, and reached #1 on Spotify’s global viral chart. Collaborating with Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox further amplified her popularity with jazz-inspired covers like Radiohead’s “Creep.”

For "What's That Sound?," Reinhart worked alongside GRAMMY Award-winner John Burk as co-producer. The album includes songs from 1966 to 1969 recorded at Sunset Sound using vintage instruments. "Recording analog makes such a difference," says Reinhart about capturing the era's sound.

In addition to music, Reinhart has ventured into voice acting with Netflix's animated series F Is for Family. She plays Bill Burr's character Bill growing up in the '70s Pennsylvania suburbs.

Reinhart’s diverse projects have expanded her fanbase significantly across social media platforms and streaming services. She has collaborated with renowned artists like Tony Bennett and performed at major festivals including Lollapalooza.