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Hannah Spiro : Exhale Your Blues
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Acoustic alt-folk with a little edge and a lot of soul.
Genre: Folk: like Ani
Release Date: 2008
Exhale Your Blues Record Label: Hannah Spiro
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
When I'm On the Edge 3:40 Album Only
Fork 3:39 Album Only
Control 3:32 Album Only
Every Molecule 2:49 Album Only
Bricks 2:59 Album Only
Strange/beautiful 3:05 Album Only
My Maple 3:32 Album Only
Grinning At the Trees 3:56 Album Only
A Simple Wish 4:29 Album Only
Hits Me 4:15 Album Only
The Workers' March 4:10 Album Only
Closer to the Sun 2:57 Album Only
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Album Notes

Hannah Spiro has been singing and strumming at Washington, D.C. area coffeehouses since she was 13. Now, at 18, she is a fixture in the D.C. music
scene. Hannah performs at numerous shows and showcases, frequently as the headlined act. Her musicianship and songwriting are also on display in her 2006 CD, "Last Lights on in Town". "Last Lights" earned Hannah a Washington Area Music Award nomination in the category of Contemporary-Folk. "In Touch," the first song on that CD, was a Finalist in the 2006 Mid-Atlantic Songwriters' Contest and received an Honorable Mention in the 2007 Singer Songwriter Awards and in the 11th Cooch Music Amateur Songwriting Contest. Hannah's second CD, "Exhale Your Blues", is set to come out in February 2009.

Hannah's sound is a combination of folk and pop, reminiscent of such other
singer-songwriters as Natalie Merchant and Suzanne Vega. Hannah's songs
express a range of feelings and a variety of themes, while conveying her
irrepressible energy. She is accomplished in belly dancing, the fine arts,
and the theatre - having served, for example, as an assistant belly dance
instructor and having had numerous lead roles on the stage. She has worked
for two summers as an Intern for the House Judiciary Committee, where she
has been able to further the progressive politics reflected in some of her
lyrics. Now, she is in her freshman year at the University of Maryland in College Park, where she is majoring in Philosophy and Jewish Studies.

To witness one of Hannah's live performances is to see a combination of
freshness, enthusiasm and natural gifts that is truly rare. Those who
think that Washington, D.C. never produces anything new and exciting have
obviously never heard Hannah sing.

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