Hannah Gill and The Hours

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]

Hannah Gill and The Hours
OriginUnited States
GenresPop, pop rock, blues, soul
MembersHannah Gill
Brad Hammonds
Websitehannahgillandthehours.com

The band's debut album, The Water, was released in 2016, when Gill was just 18 years old.[6]

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  1. ^ Chattman, Jon (2017-07-20). "A-Sides with Jon Chattman: Pop Icon Howard Jones "Only Gets Better"; Hannah Gill & The Hours Clock In". HuffPost. Archived from the original on 2018-06-17. Unlike the '80s star above, Hannah Gill & The Hours channels more of an old school 1970s pop vibe rich in soul and blues.
  2. ^ Briones, Isis (2016-06-02). "This Unexpectedly Empowering Song Will Make You Feel Like You Can Take on the World". Teen Vogue. Archived from the original on 2018-06-17. 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.
  3. ^ Gabrielle, Desarae (2016-05-20). "EXCLUSIVES Hannah Gill & The Hours: "Mass Energy Is So Inspiring"". Inspirer. Archived from the original on 2018-02-21. Retrieved 2018-06-17. 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.
  4. ^ "Hannah Gill & The Hours". NPR. 2016-06-20. Archived from the original on 2018-06-17.
  5. ^ "Hannah Gill and the Hours: Change in Blue". Rookie. May 2016. Archived from the original on 2018-06-17. 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.
  6. ^ "First Watch: Hannah Gill & The Hours, 'Austin'". NPR. 2016-06-20. Archived from the original on 2018-06-17. 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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