The Ellen DeGeneres Show Season 9 Episode 434 Hunter Hayes
- Not Rated
- January 24, 2014
Hunter Hayes is an American country music singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who has won numerous awards and has sold over 8 million copies of his albums. In season 9 episode 434 of the Ellen DeGeneres Show, Hunter Hayes made an appearance and had an intimate conversation with Ellen about his career and his latest album, "Wild Blue".
The episode began with Ellen introducing Hunter Hayes to the audience, who received a warm welcome. Ellen then asked Hunter about his new album, and he shared that it was heavily influenced by the blues and was inspired by his grandfather. Hunter also talked about his songwriting process, explaining how he likes to start with a guitar riff and then build the song from there.
Ellen then surprised Hunter by bringing out some of his biggest fans from the audience. The fans were ecstatic to meet Hunter and gushed about how much his music has impacted their lives. One fan even shared that they had named their child after Hunter's hit song "Wanted".
After the fan interaction, Hunter performed a song from his new album, "Heartbreak". The crowd was energized by his performance, and Ellen was impressed by his vocal range and guitar skills.
Later in the episode, Ellen played a game with Hunter called "Hunter or Hayes", where she read out situations and Hunter had to guess whether they were related to himself or to the legendary cowboy actor, Woody Hayes. The game was hilarious and showcased Hunter's playful side.
To end the show, Hunter performed his hit song "Wanted". The audience sang along, and Ellen gave Hunter a heartfelt thank you for coming on the show and sharing his talent with the world.
Overall, the episode was a great showcase for Hunter Hayes and his music. Ellen's interview style made Hunter feel comfortable, and the interaction with his fans added a personal touch to the episode. Anyone who enjoys country music or is a fan of Hunter Hayes will love this episode of the Ellen DeGeneres Show.