Allye Gaietto’s debut album was ‘a lesson in patience’

The Detroit singer-songwriter stopped by CultureShift to talk about the release of ‘Hoping for More’ and perform a few songs live in-studio.

Allye Gaietto

Allye Gaietto stopped by CultureShift for a live in-studio performance ahead of her album release party for 'Hoping for More.'

Detroit singer-songwriter Allye Gaietto is having a big moment this weekend: the long-awaited release of her debut album, ‘Hoping For More.’ 

Like many films, records, books and shows, the release of ‘Hoping For More’ was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Gaietto says the album release has been worth the wait, calling the experience “a lesson in patience.”

They performed a few songs from the new album live in WDET’s Studio A ahead of their record release show happening Saturday, Aug. 27 at Otus Supply in Ferndale. 


Listen: Allye Gaietto talks about her songwriting growth and performs tracks off her new album

 

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  • Amanda LeClaire is an award-winning journalist and managing editor and lead reporter of WDET's new environmental series, the Detroit Tree Canopy Project, as well as WDET's CuriosiD podcast. She was the host of WDET’s CultureShift and a founding producer of the station’s flagship news talk show *Detroit Today*. Amanda also served as a Morning Edition host at WDET and previously worked as a host, audio and video producer, and reporter for Arizona Public Media.