Kyle James Hauser

Kyle James Hauser is a musician, songwriter, faculty at Berklee College of Music, and Artist Development Manager at the Music District. An accomplished performer, Kyle has played CMJ, SXSW, the Kentucky Derby, and headlined La Roche Bluegrass Festival in France (to name a few), and shared the stage with the likes of Nathaniel Rateliff, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, The Head and the Heart, Lucinda Williams, and more.

A graduate in Songwriting from Berklee, Kyle went on to study banjo and has been involved in over a dozen album releases over his career. He released his first record “Oh Oh” on sonaBLAST! Records, his album "You a Thousand Times" reached #1 on Colorado Public Radio a month after its release, and his songs are featured in film and television, including Judd Apatow’s Oscar-nominated The Big Sick. In addition to his background as a musician, Kyle has been involved in music nonprofits such as Louisville Folk School, Take Note Colorado, Black Fret and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and is a skilled teacher and masterclass instructor.

Next time you see Kyle around the District, ask him about songwriting for Sync, how his song has gone platinum in Poland, or just get him talking about D&D, fishing or his opinion on the latest video games.