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HAIM is a "nu-folk–meets–nineties-R&B" pop group from California. The band is formed of three sisters, Este Haim, Danielle Haim (who previously toured with Jenny Lewis and Julian Casablancas), Alana Haim, and a male drummer named Dash Hutton. HAIM has played shows with bands such as Julian Casablancas, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, The Henry Clay People, Ke$ha, Mumford & Sons, and are booked to open for Florence and the Machine at The O2, Dublin in December 2012. In February 2012 HAIM released a three song EP titled Forever which was made available as a free download from their website. The EP received a lot of buzz and they were recently signed to Polydor Records.

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  2. "Noisey Meets Haim". Vice Magazine.
  3. ^ "HAIM: In Demand!". Gigwise.
  4. "Mumford and Sons". Mumford and Sons.
  5. "Florence and the Machine". Music Scene.
  6. "HAIM Keeps it in the Family". The Wild Honey Pie.
  7. "HAIM Review". The Gaurdian.
  8. "Music Week". Music Week.
  9. "Polydor Records". Polydor Records.

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