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Haley Reinhart
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Age35 years
BornSep 09, 1990
Weight121 lbs (55 kg)
CountryUnited States
ProfessionSinger-songwriter, jazz musician, singer, composer, voice actor, recording artist
ZodiacVirgo ♍
Born inWheeling

Haley Reinhart

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Haley Reinhart

Haley Reinhart, born on September ninth, nineteen ninety, is an accomplished American singer-songwriter and actress hailing from Wheeling, Illinois. She gained national attention as a finalist on the tenth season of American Idol, where she secured a third-place finish. In July two thousand eleven, Reinhart signed a recording contract with Interscope Records, leading to the release of her debut album, Listen Up!, on May twenty-second, two thousand twelve. The album received critical acclaim, marking her as the first American Idol alumna to perform at the renowned Lollapalooza festival.

In two thousand fifteen, Reinhart's career took a significant turn as she collaborated with Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, gaining widespread recognition for her jazz cover of Radiohead's 'Creep.' This rendition spent fifty-eight consecutive weeks on Billboard's Jazz Digital Songs chart and was met with critical praise. That same year, her cover of Elvis Presley's 'Can't Help Falling in Love' became a viral hit, peaking at number sixteen on the US Adult Contemporary chart and earning a Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America on July thirty-first, twenty twenty-three. Her work on this track also garnered her a Cannes Lion for Entertainment and a Clio Award in two thousand sixteen.

Reinhart's second studio album, Better, was released on April twenty-ninth, two thousand sixteen, following the lead single of the same name on April eighth. The album debuted at number twenty-two on Billboard's Independent Albums chart and was supported by a summer headlining tour across the United States. Her third studio album, What's That Sound?, was released on September twenty-second, two thousand seventeen, featuring the lead single 'Baby It's You,' which was released on June sixteenth, two thousand seventeen. Reinhart continued to tour in support of this album with a fall headlining solo tour.

In two thousand eighteen, she showcased her versatility as a featured vocalist on Jeff Goldblum's debut album, The Capitol Studios Sessions, and on Vicetone's single 'Something Strange,' which reached number twenty-three on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay charts. Reinhart's fourth studio album, Lo-Fi Soul, was released on March twenty-seventh, two thousand nineteen, and included the lead single 'Don't Know How to Love You.' She supported this album with a North American tour in the fall of two thousand nineteen. In September two thousand twenty-two, she released her EP, 'Off the Ground,' and continued her tour throughout North America in winter twenty twenty-three.

In addition to her music career, Reinhart made her voice acting debut in two thousand fifteen as Bill Murphy in the Netflix animated series F Is for Family, reprising her role in subsequent seasons. She also made her live-action acting debut in the two thousand twenty film We Can Be Heroes.