About Hannah

Hannah has been singing since childhood and performing professionally in choirs, bands, and studios since 2013. Trained in jazz and marinated in funk, RnB and a range of traditional styles, she has a wide lens for approaching vocal stylings, as well as teaching styles. In collaborating with master singers across vast genres and geographies from Gospel in Kentucky to yodeling in Tbilisi to ad-libbing in Oakland, she has developed a keen ear and a deep belief in the connective power of song. Her passion for singing has led her to earning a Grammy credit, to teaching, studying and performing all over the United States, Canada, Europe, and South Africa, and to contact with her dearest friends and collaborators.

Hannah is a graduate of the California Jazz Conservatory (Jazz Vocal Performance, 2019) and appears on blues legend Fantastic Negrito’s Grammy Award-winning 2018 record, “Please Don’t Be Dead,” as well as “White Jesus Black Problems” (2022) and is featured heavily on “Grandfather Courage” (2023). Hannah was a longtime member of Kitka Women’s Vocal Ensemble in the Bay Area. In addition to touring extensively with Northern Harmony (2013, 2016, 2020) she has led both teen and adult touring summer choir programs at Village Harmony in Massachusetts and Oregon, as well as teaching a Jazz Masterclass and global song class at SongRoots in BC, Canada.

Based in Nashville, TN, Hannah performs jazz and originals with her own band, works as a background vocalist for songwriters on stage and in the studio, and maintains a lively roster of private voice and piano clients, both online and in person at her home studio.