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Where did Hayley Sales go to college and high school? Did Hayley Sales go to film school?

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Hayley Sales is an American-Canadian singer-songwriter and actress. Sales’ debut album Sunseed was released on June 19, 2007; songs “Keep Drivin” and “What You Want” reached #11 on the Japan Hot 100 and #45 on the Canadian Hot 100, respectively.

Where did Hayley Sales go to college and high school?

Sales college and high school she attended were not made known. We believe she might have gone to a private college and high school. However, we can look at the early life aspect of life.

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When Sales was growing up, her mother was a dancer and writer, and her father was a musician and sound engineer (Miles Davis, The Grateful Dead, and The Ramones), who operated GlassWing Studios out of the upper floor of their Washington D.C home.

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“I was surrounded by music at all hours of the day. All types of music. I remember the melodies and beats rattling the floorboards. My childhood had a soundtrack filled up with everything from R&B and Jazz to Rock and Americana.” For many recording sessions, Sales was allowed to sit in and watch the recording process.

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The family relocated to Portland, Oregon when Sales was three and within several months, Sales began playing the piano and participating in local musical theatre productions. She learned to sing by studying the voices of Judy Garland, Billie Holiday, and Nina Simone among others.

Did Hayley Sales go to film school?

Yes, Sales did go to a film school. She was accepted into the private performing arts school, The Northwest Academy.

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Northwest Academy is an independent, arts-focused middle and high school (grades 6–12) in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The school is accredited by the Northwest Association of Independent Schools (NWAIS).

Teachers include former college instructors and professional artists, directors, dancers, musicians, and writers. Students are grouped by proficiency rather than age and advance based on demonstrating what they have learned.

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