Hunter Hayes could make a strong claim to being the most widely known Cajun musician performing at the start of the 21st century. He began playing accordion for audiences at age two, was singing in French by age two-and-one-half, was appearing at regional events by age three, and was included in the nationally televised TBS special "Roots of Country" at age four. Since then, he appeared in the Robert Duvall movie The Apostle, was a guest on several national programs including TNN specials and shows hosted by Rosie O'Donnell, Maury Povich, and Regis Philbin, and was featured in People magazine–just to mention a few items from the extensive biographical sketch included on his official web site