HANNAH BROWN
hometown - Tuscaloosa, AL
genre - acoustic folk rock


Hannah's cd, One Good Thing, was released in 2004 and is available for purchase by emailing Hannah.

 

Listen to an mp3 clip below:
When I Can't
Bring Me Down



Ministry
Hannah definitely believes that God works through music. She has been blessed through the music of others and hopes that people will be blessed by her music. 1 Tim. 4:14 says, "Do not neglect your gift which was given you..."  Hannah wants to live by this verse and use the things God has given her for His glory.

Bio
Hannah started singing and playing at age 13 after a friend invited her to a youth rally. The pastor of the church prayed for Hannah, saying that she had been quiet but would not be quiet any longer. Since then, she has not had stage fright and feels that 1 Tim. 4:14 is her life verse. Hannah has played with several bands over the past few years, performing at events such as Atlantafest, a large Christian music festival held at Six Flags Over Georgia. Recently, Hannah has ventured out on her own as a solo artist, releasing her debut solo cd in 2004.  She performs frequently at area coffee shops and churches.


Accomplishments
- Atlantafest Talent search winner (with her band) 2002
- Performed on the Main Stage at Atlantafest 2002
- Worked with Otto Price (of DC talk) in Nashville
- Opened for Andy Gullahorn (Jill Phillips' husband) in 2004
- Opened for Matt Butler (Newsong) in 2004
- Played with Derek Webb, Jill Phillips, Rachael Lampa, and Salvador in 2005
- TV appearances on Late Night Alabama and UA's Speakeasy Student News program
- Hannah married her dream come true in July of 2005



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