Artist's albums
What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?
2023 · single
Everybody Loves a Lover
2023 · single
Sanity Cruise
2023 · EP
Set Fire To The Rain
2021 · single
No One
2021 · single
Edge Of Glory
2021 · single
Spooky Jazz
2020 · EP
Songs From Quarantine
2020 · EP
Ashes
2020 · single
Take Your Time
2020 · single
Thinking Of You (Social Distancing Blues)
2020 · single
The Water
2018 · EP
Comes Love
2018 · single
Lost in Words
2018 · EP
White Christmas
2017 · single
Silver Screens
2015 · single
I Feel Awake
2015 · single
Hannah Gill
2014 · EP
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Biography
Hannah Gill, a 23-year-old vocalist & lyricist, grew up on the eastern shore of Maryland, listening to and being influenced by the likes of Nina Simone, The Beatles, and Otis Redding. She recently released her sophomore EP, “Lost In Words”, a five-song sampler showcasing her booming voice and soulful songwriting. She has been covered by The New York Times, Teen Vogue and NPR amongst others, has toured nationally with her band, “The Hours”, and her original music videos have garnered over 650K YouTube views. Hannah also tours as a guest singer with “Post Modern Jukebox”, the rotating jazz music collective, since April of 2017 and has played at legendary venues like Sydney Opera House in Australia, the Olympia In Paris, and the Monte Carlo Jazz Festival. Her PMJ videos have exceeded 4.5M views, and her cover of “Take Me To Church” had Hozier saying, “Her ability is beyond her years”. When not on tour with PMJ or for her solo material, you can catch her singing up a storm in New York City.