is a Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter whose style jumps easily between indie-americana and pop-country. She writes in earnest about love, loss, and growing up, with easy vocals and catchy melodies that will have you singing along by the second chorus. Hannah was raised on Crowded House and the Indigo Girls, and takes inspiration from Sarah Jarosz, Kacey Musgraves, and Jobi Riccio.

Her first album, ‘June’ was released in 2019, followed by ‘Live from Harlem’ in 2022. She’s graced stages all across New York City and the Hudson Valley, as well as Nashville, Boston, and her hometown of Eugene, Oregon. Highlights include The Bowery Electric, Arlene’s Grocery, Rockwood Music Hall, and Pete’s Candy Store.

In addition to her solo project, she’s a proud member of two other bands. She’s rockin’ the mandolin and vocals in the folk-americana supergroup The Diamond Spur Rodeo, and guitar and vocals for the groove-country band Fast Casual.

These days she’s releasing singles, working on a full length album, and probably drinking a Guinness.

Hannah Lynne Miller