Hannah Gill and The Hours is an American pop, pop rock, blues and soul band fronted by singer Hannah Gill. Hannah Gill is a jazz musician who has collaborated with Postmodern Jukebox and rose to fame after the collaboration.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Pop, pop rock, blues, soul |
Members | Hannah Gill Brad Hammonds |
Website | hannahgillandthehours |
The band's debut album, The Water, was released in 2016, when Gill was just 18 years old.[6]
Unlike the ‘80s star above, Hannah Gill & The Hours channels more of an old school 1970s pop vibe rich in soul and blues.
Whatever you're going through, 18-year-old powerhouse vocalist, Hannah Gill, and her band, The Hours, have just the song that will make you feel absolutely invincible.
Raised in a small community in Maryland, Hannah’s dream to sing professionally took shape early on during her teen years – performing locally to fine tune her vocal ability.
The first time I ever came up to New York was kind of…the experience performing was a complete accident. I did a talent show back in middle school, and I won the talent show.
Gill is a belter, and when she sings, she sings. In "Austin," her voice is booming and scathing. Along with co-songwriter and guitarist Brad Hammonds, Gill gives the song the kind of vibe that lets you imagine it playing out in the background of an action movie.
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