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Cas HaleyAmerican singer and guitarist
Date of Birth: 27.12.1980
Country: USA |
Biography of Cas Haley
Cas Haley is an American singer and guitarist who gained recognition through the show "America's Got Talent." Contrary to popular belief, the show is not limited to performers of popular music genres. In 2007, Cas Haley managed to reach the finals of the season, showcasing his talent as a reggae singer.

Although he did not win, this opportunity served as a great start for Cas Haley's career. His debut album was released in 2008, receiving warm reception. It even managed to climb to the 8th position in the Billboard reggae album chart.

In June 2009, it was announced that Cas Haley and former lead singer of the band "Jah Roots," Josh Heinrichs, would release a collaborative album featuring classic and contemporary reggae hits. Unfortunately, the sudden death of producer Jim Slaton from a heart attack caused a delay in the album's release.

In December 2009, Cas Haley and Jamaican reggae artist Tanya Stephens performed a cover version of the song "Wolfman's Brother" for the compilation album "Dub Like an Antelope - Legends of reggae celebrate Phish." The album was released on December 14, 2009.
In June 2010, Cas Haley embarked on a tour in Hawaii with John Heinrichs. They performed on Oahu and The Big Island, making appearances on local radio stations and even featured on the news project "Hawaii News Now."
On September 14, 2010, Cas Haley's new album "Connection" was released by Easy Star Records. Once again, the album received positive reviews and reached the 2nd position on the Billboard reggae album chart.
In October, Cas Haley went on a new tour to support his latest album, traveling across the western coast of the United States and Europe. He was joined by the project "Easy Star All-Stars" during his performances.
Cas Haley is married to Cassie Black, and they have two children named Eben and Nolah. He previously lived in Arlington, Texas but has now relocated to Paris, Texas.

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