HannaH(Psychedelic Woman):
Lead vocals, acoustic guitar, djembe
Andy(Gypsy Rasta)Ardenski:
Djembe, bells, percussive vibrations,
acoustic guitar
HannaH*s Field brings love, light & spirit to the people with their
Gypsy Reggae music. Their uplifting roots, acoustic fairy folk & African Earth Beats blend together, creating a magical experience for all.
Nominated best female vocalist in the Hartford Advocate for 5 years, HannaH*s Field has shared the stage with such great acts as: The Average White Band
Read more on Last.fm …read full bio
HannaH(Psychedelic Woman):
Lead vocals, acoustic guitar, djembe
Andy(Gypsy Rasta)Ardenski:
Djembe, bells, percussive vibrations,
acoustic guitar
HannaH*s Field brings love, light & spirit to the people with their
Gypsy Reggae music. Their uplifting roots, acoustic fairy folk & African Earth Beats blend together, creating a magical experience for all.
Nominated best female vocalist in the Hartford Advocate for 5 years, HannaH*s Field has shared the stage with such great acts as: The Average White Band, Brother’s Johnson, Gov’t Mule(members of the Allman Bros. Band), Derek Trucks, The Samples, Percy Hill and Sound Tribe Sector Nine. They have performed at such venues as the Eugene Hempfest, House of Blues in Chicago, Mississippi Pizza, Toad’s Place, 9 Muses Acoustic Tavern, Pearl Street Nightclub & the Spiral Rhythms festival. HannaH recently released her new solo CD, “Psychedelic Woman”, and is performing with percussionist, Andy Ardenski in the Pacific Northwest. Their new sound is being embraced by everyone, from folk lovers, reggae snowboarders to rock-n-rollers.
“With flash garments, long hair, and clamant, vociferous strains, vocalist and percussionist HannaH reminds me of an updated, confident Janis Joplin with an optimistic edge.”(Dagmar Noll/Eastern Newspaper). HannaH spent the month of May 2002 writing and recording 7 songs with Brothers Johnson bassist and major session man-Louis Johnson. In February, Johnson discovered HannaH, singing at a night club, with HannaH*s Field. He invited her to his studio in Los Angeles to make a c.d. The Brothers Johnson were produced by Quincy Jones and had many hits including, "Strawberry Letter 23", "Stomp", and "I'll Be Good to You" . Louis Johnson played bass on albums by Micheal Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Herbie Hancock, Paul McCartney and many other popular artists. HannaH toured with them as a back up singer playing such venues as the House of Blues and First Avenue in Minneapolis-the club that Prince enshrined in the movie Purple Rain.
HannaH*s Field will inspire you to envision flying gypsies, feel rhythmic tranquility & dance barefoot in the green summer grass.
Quotes:
"When those guys worked those drums..all hell was breaking loose. The audience was going wild." -Hogmama 2007
"Here we have this little hummingbird of a girl and a voice that can hold a note forever...it was awesome." -Smoking Pig John 2007
“HannaH’s voice is, mature and gutsy.”2001-India Blue, Hartford Advocate.
“The Little Girl that Sings Big. With a blues man’s warmth, a bad girl’s passion and a Buddha’s enlightenment.”2005-John Bolduc, music producer.
Influences:
Jack Johnson, Janis Joplin, Slightly Stoopid, Ani Difranco, Ben Harper
www.hannahsgroove.com
Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
…shrink me down again
Update this bio | Artist Bio + Tag FAQs