Hannah Aldridge

Hannah Aldridge is an Americana / Folk artist born on December 9, 1987 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. She comes from a musical family, with her father being the hit songwriter and Alabama Music Hall of Fame inductee Walt Aldridge. Hannah's writing career started early and she quickly gained recognition for her ability to capture emotion and stun with her sultry vocals.

At just 19 years old, Hannah was chosen for "Hot on the Row" in Nashville multiple times and had the honor of playing Bluebird showcase alongside renowned writers like Pat Alger, Brett James, and her father Walt Aldridge. Her career took off with the release of her progressive folk EP "Wanderer" in April 2011.

Hannah has garnered attention from press and media worldwide. Her song "Lonesome" was featured on the CW show Hart of Dixie alongside Rascal Flatts and Head and the Heart. She was also recognized as an upcoming artist of the year by No'Ala magazine in July 2011. With influences ranging from progressive folk bands like Travis and Mumford & Sons to soulful songwriters like Ray Lamontagne and Jackson Browne, Hannah continues to captivate audiences with her unique sound.

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