Hailey Tuck, 27, dazzled cabaret crowds and underground jazz venue audiences across Europe before signing to Sony Music Entertainment last year.

The Texan native, who moved to Paris at the age of 18 after dropping out of a Baptist military boarding school to pursue her dream of becoming a jazz singer, has already released three EPs, the latest of which, Delancey Street, earned her the moniker 'the Jazz Age libertine'. Inspired by the great divas of the 1930s and 40s, the vocalist has just released her debut album, Junk, with legendary LA producer Larry Klein (famed for his work with Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock and Melody Gardot), which features covers of tracks by Leonard Cohen, Pulp, The Kinks and Sir Paul McCartney.

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