In preparations for her fabulous intimate music set at In Da Loop Restaurant, Uvee Hayes sits down with Golden Brick Publishing for a live interview.

Uvee Hayes courtesy of Facebook
The Event:
On June 30th, 2024, don’t miss the incredible performance by the exceptionally talented music artist, Mrs. Uvee Hayes, at In Da Loop Restaurant, located at 6665 Delmar Loop #100B, University City, Missouri. The doors open at 3:30 p.m., and Mrs. Hayes will grace the stage around 4:00 p.m. Known for her natural singing talent and captivating dance moves, Mrs. Hayes is a seasoned performer who never fails to leave a lasting impression on her audience. As a true-to-the-heart blues singer, she has wowed crowds in major St. Louis venues, surrounding areas, cruise ships, and across the country with her soulful music. This is an event not to be missed!
The event is currently sold out and is hosted by Argus Community Foundation, part of the Argus Newspaper Online affiliation.
About Uvee Hayes:
A psychological examiner in the St. Louis Public Schools and a recording artist Uvee has released various albums filled with Blues, Jazz and Soul.
Hayes has straddled the lines between Blues, Soul, Jazz and later Southern Soul throughout her career. She is one of precious few artists that have been able to make a mark in mainstream Blues as well as the Southern Soul markets. Hayes was born in Mississippi but relocated to Missouri after marrying St. Louis Radio Hall Of Famer Bernie Hayes, who started his independent record label Mission Park in order to issue Uvee’s recordings.
Uvee’s first LP was released in 1984. The 7-track album was entitled “I.C.U.U.V.” and introduced the world to a smooth, sometimes sultry singer with a unique, identifiable timbre. In 1986 an obscure imprint Bunky 7 Records released one of the tracks from the LP on a 12 inch single (“He’s My Man”) followed by another 12 incher entitled “B.Y.O.M (Bring Your Own Man)” coupled with “He’s My Man”. It would be several more years for new music to appear. Mission Park released Uvee’s first CD, “On My Own” in the mid 90s. More notable was the 1998 release “Sweet & Gentle“, a 14-track collection of both old and new recordings. It was at this point people started to take notice. This pattern of recycling older tracks with fresh material continued in 2001 on the 15-track “There’ll Come A Time“. All these early releases were aimed at the Blues and Jazz markets.
Watch LIVE interview with Golden Brick Publishing founder Jeffrey Parham by clicking below:
https://gmntvplus.com/category/videos/Uvee_Hayes-Bridge_2_Success_Podcast
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