Hayley Sanderson | |
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![]() Sanderson performing in 2009 | |
Born | 1982
Peterborough, England |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician |
Known for | On Strictly and Rick Wakeman recordings |
Hayley Sanderson (born 1982) is an English singer, songwriter and saxophonist. [1] She is one of the vocalists on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing and a musician on recordings by Rick Wakeman.
Born in Peterborough, England, Sanderson became known for her 2006 single, a cover of " Something in the Air" by Thunderclap Newman. The song was used by TalkTalk in its television advertisements. [2] Members of the advertising agency discovered Sanderson at a performance in Ronnie Scott's jazz club, where she performed regularly with the Leo Green Experience. "Something in the Air" was re-recorded at Abbey Road Studios, with a 35-member string section. It was released on iTunes on 31 July 2006, with its store release on 7 August, and reached No. 61 on the UK Singles Chart. Proceeds from the song were donated to TreeHouse. [2]
In October 2009, Sanderson released her debut album, Just Songs, a collection of covers and original material.
Sanderson is one of the vocalists on the UK edition of Strictly Come Dancing, [3] and she has appeared with Tommy Blaize singing live on Strictly's sister show It Takes Two. [4] She performs vocals and saxophone with Kitsch Lounge Riot and the Pink Floyd tribute band, Think Floyd. In 2011, she featured on "Here's Why", a duet with Gilbert O'Sullivan on his album Gilbertville. [5]
In 2014, Sanderson joined Rick Wakeman as vocalist on his UK tour of Journey to the Centre of the Earth to celebrate its fortieth anniversary. She sings on the 2012 re-recording of the album, as well as the 2016 re-recording of Wakeman's The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. [6]
Sanderson writes songs including the song "Stars" which she co-wrote with Ian Masterson. [7]
In 2020, she was using her Strictly profile to help raise money for domestic abuse charities. [3]