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Hannah Brine
Hannah Brine is a singer-songwriter based in the Peak District, UK.
Hannah is releasing her debut album Blue Sky Now independently in June 2025. While rooted in modern jazz sensibilities, Blue Sky Now is also influenced by iconic singer-songwriters spanning several decades, such as Carole King, Norah Jones, Cleo Sol and Rumer, who Hannah is supporting on tour later this year.
As well as developing a strong reputation for her solo work and live performances, Hannah Brine is a highly successful choir director, assembling and managing vocal ensembles for TV and recording projects such as the Americana Awards, ITV Voices and the Royal Variety Show, as well as for high profile live events such as WOMAD and Wilderness Festivals. Hannah co-wrote and provided lead vocals on the 2022 single “You and I” with DJ Ciaran McAuley & Roger Shah, which topped the global trance charts, and has also written a number of pieces of choral music, including Winter Lark, a song for lockdown which was featured on Scala FM.
Awards
Best Solo Vocal 2024 Buxton Fringe, UK
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Hannah Brine: Blue Sky Now

by Neil Duggan
Blue Sky Now is the debut album from British singer-songwriter Hannah Brine. Whilst subtly rooted in jazz, the album also draws inspiration from singer-songwriters of the 1970s, along with elements of pop, folk, and soul. Brine either wrote or co-wrote the songs, collaborating with a range of composers including Michael Garvin and Emily Phillips. With a background in directing choirs, Brine has led vocal ensembles for numerous television projects and music festivals. She has performed alongside artists such ...
Continue Reading“That voice, just wonderful isn’t it” Dean Jackson, BBC Introducing Midlands
“The Brilliant Hannah Brine” Chris Baxter, BBC Radio Wiltshire
“I feel like I want to have Hannah by my side every night singing softly and then everything will be OK.” Geeta Pendse, BBC Radio Leicester
Music
Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson
One Precious Life
From: Blue Sky NowBy Hannah Brine