Hannah has always been a deep feeler.

She was born and raised in Massachusetts, sang in choirs and music ensembles, and started writing and composing music on the guitar at age 19. The music came through her, and healing in nature, served as a balm for her wounds and a companion to her process.

A few years later, Hannah moved to Burlington, Vermont where she began her professional music career. She sang lead vocals and co-wrote songs in Warm Water, an original Folk/Jazz band, and currently plays in Honey & Soul, an Indie Folk Soul band featuring Hannah's original music. In 2023, Honey & Soul released their first full length album, “Lady King.”

Hannah has slowly been building her solo career, first recording an EP in 2018 called "To the River," a short collection of songs about claiming one’s power through radical honesty and a connection to the earth. In 2020, during the height of the pandemic, she released a single, speaking to the collective isolation and longing for connection with artist and producer, Eric George, called, "I Wanna Make Out With You."

In 2022, Hannah released three singles with Brooklyn Producer, Godfrey Furchtgott. The first, “23 Pelican Sky,” reflects on going one’s own unique direction at one’s own unique pace. The music video, filmed and directed by Macaulay Lerman, is a taste of summer, as it follows Hannah on her bicycle to the beach. “Isbell Cottage,” an ode to rest and healing, followed soon after, and just a few months later, she released her final single of the year, “Take Flight.” “Take Flight” is an expression of big feelings and reactions to unsettling events, and the tenderness and comfort of imagination and the natural world.

in 2023, after touring and releasing a full length album with Honey & Soul, Hannah started to teach songwriting workshops in her hometown of Burlington, Vermont. Through these workshops, she has been able to bring the community together to celebrate the abundance of music, and encourage folks in their creative processes.

In December 2023, Hannah released her first single with Guthrie Galileo, an RnB musician and electronic music producer based in Brooklyn. “Will You Hold Me In A Burning World” is the first song of a growing collaboration between the two artists. They are slowly creating a body of work they are calling, “Dance Music For The Apocalypse,” or in other words, music to get us dancing and in our bodies in a time when we need more than ever to not be numb to the world around us.

In January 1, 2024, Hannah released her first EP since 2018, called “Songs in Open E.” These songs, which seamlessly flow into each other, are a journey through moving from feeling stuck to remembering freedom.

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