Hannah Kerr
In the three years since her debut release Overflow, singer/songwriter Hannah Kerr has walked through a formative season, navigating college and young adulthood and the challenges that coincide with figuring out who you really are. The road has not always been easy, but on the other side, Hannah seems to have found her voice. Now, set to release a new EP entitled Listen More in September with a self-titled album to follow, fans and listeners will be let in on what Hannah has been learning about herself and about God. Going through a time of anxiety, doubt and health problems, Hannah found herself looking out on uncertain waters: “For the first time in my life I was asking pretty big questions like, who am I? What am I supposed to do? Who is God to me?” Hannah recalls. When she walked into the writing room with co-writers Jeff Pardo and Blake NeeSmith, she said, “What I really need to know today is that God can still split the sea. I need to be reminded that He’s the same God regardless of if my circumstances change.” Being where she is and growing into who she is, the release of Listen More will reintroduce Hannah as an artist who has grown and who has rooted more deeply into her sound, her voice and her purpose. It is truly a new chapter for Hannah as an artist and as a person, and now listeners will get to come on the journey where, in her words, she is “figuring out who God is, and in the process, really figuring out who I am.” http://www.hannahkerrmusic.com/
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