Pilot Hayes Band
Known for wizardry in songwriting and riveting prolonged solos, Pilot Hayes… Read Full Bio ↴Known for wizardry in songwriting and riveting prolonged solos, Pilot Hayes Band is currently touring the states nonstop like a cowboy in a blazing, fiery saddle. Experience Pilot Hayes in solo acoustic unplugged form, DJ set, or catch the rockflamework from the full live Pilot Hayes Band.
PHB history:
Pilot Hayes and longtime music friend, Mikey Ferguson decided to meander out of their hometown of Charlotte, to pursue their musical tidings by the coast, in Wilmington North Carolina. There they settled in attending music school at UNCW. One day while downtown at the Community College, Hayes ran into drummer Chris Williams in a public speaking class. "He was putting on this presentation, this instructional video on how to play the drums....only he was playing these drums like I had NEVER seen." He was blown away by the speed of Williams' hands, as drummed in the video. He knew right then that the two of them would start a band together and make it happen.
Later that year after playing gigs under the name...."RadioHayes and Echopoint21", the band added a few gooneys along. After the tragic death of their bass virtuoso, Todd Hasz, then added to the mix was rocker, Andy Kirn, who's main influence was the shreddingness of Led Zeppelin. For a while they were recognized as the Greasy Granny Band but later finalized the name to Pilot Hayes Band being more professional.
The band played their first ever live concert near Greenfield Lake, at a place called Legion Stadium. They were hosting a "Greater Wilmington Recycle Revival" where people could trade their stuff around for free. The Granny Band, (Also referred to as the GGB) was scheduled to open the show, but somehow was bumped down into the mix and ended up playing last and headlining their first ever concert together. "I remember some lady walking up to us after the show on the big outdoor stage and saying, "Y'all were the Best band that played ALLL day....thanks you for changing things!", and walked away. Well I'm glad we made her day, but what about everyone else's?" He laughed.
The PHBand started playing clubs in Wilmington, slowly. Very Slowly. These guys started out lazy. Spoiled and living at the beach, they didn't want to move. But, the more they played, the more people listened. Soon, the clubs began to fill and fill, and even sell out. Their first ever nation wide tour begins the Summer of 2014. BE THERE. :)
PHB history:
Pilot Hayes and longtime music friend, Mikey Ferguson decided to meander out of their hometown of Charlotte, to pursue their musical tidings by the coast, in Wilmington North Carolina. There they settled in attending music school at UNCW. One day while downtown at the Community College, Hayes ran into drummer Chris Williams in a public speaking class. "He was putting on this presentation, this instructional video on how to play the drums....only he was playing these drums like I had NEVER seen." He was blown away by the speed of Williams' hands, as drummed in the video. He knew right then that the two of them would start a band together and make it happen.
Later that year after playing gigs under the name...."RadioHayes and Echopoint21", the band added a few gooneys along. After the tragic death of their bass virtuoso, Todd Hasz, then added to the mix was rocker, Andy Kirn, who's main influence was the shreddingness of Led Zeppelin. For a while they were recognized as the Greasy Granny Band but later finalized the name to Pilot Hayes Band being more professional.
The band played their first ever live concert near Greenfield Lake, at a place called Legion Stadium. They were hosting a "Greater Wilmington Recycle Revival" where people could trade their stuff around for free. The Granny Band, (Also referred to as the GGB) was scheduled to open the show, but somehow was bumped down into the mix and ended up playing last and headlining their first ever concert together. "I remember some lady walking up to us after the show on the big outdoor stage and saying, "Y'all were the Best band that played ALLL day....thanks you for changing things!", and walked away. Well I'm glad we made her day, but what about everyone else's?" He laughed.
The PHBand started playing clubs in Wilmington, slowly. Very Slowly. These guys started out lazy. Spoiled and living at the beach, they didn't want to move. But, the more they played, the more people listened. Soon, the clubs began to fill and fill, and even sell out. Their first ever nation wide tour begins the Summer of 2014. BE THERE. :)
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