Gallery goes to Wade Hayes' Hometown for Upcoming Documentary
Written by David Tamez on Friday September 10, 2010
"The Way Love Goes"
On Gallery - Oct 7th @ 8pm
He’s a chart topping country crooner who’s never forgotten his Oklahoma roots.
Wade Hayes went big time when he left Bethel Acres and moved to Nashville. That was back in 1994 when his first album, “Old Enough to Know Better” went gold and the title song hit number one on Billboard’s hot country singles and tracks. Today Wade Hayes is a country music star and is known as one of the best guitar players in the business.
He credits his talent to his dad, Don Hayes who played country music in clubs around the country and taught his son everything he knew. The Hayes family still lives in Bethel Acres and once a year they throw a community wide music festival called "Friends Day" that draws fans from across the United States and draws Wade back home.
Wade performs at Bethel Acres' Friends Day Festival
Gallery gets up close and personal with Wade Hayes and his family in Bethel Acres as they keep their love of music and their love for each other in perfect harmony.
Don’t miss Gallery - October 7th @ 8PM for this special presentation.
Excerpt from Documentary "That's the Way Love Goes" (Gallery #1103)
Bonus Video Clip of Don and Wade Hayes rehearsing before annual "Friends Day" Festival.









