Me (guitar/lead vocals) and anyone else who wants to join in.
Influences
Patsy Cline, Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Bonnie Raitt, a little splash of Elvis, Dolly (my hero), Wynona, Reba, Lorrie Morgan, Streisand, Shania Twain, Sonya Isaacs and Motown. Merle Haggard, Waylon, and Dierks Bentley have also influenced my song-writing and musical style; Nana and Papa, who exposed me to Jim Reeves, the Gaithers and to the Grand ol' Opry every Saturday night when I was a child; My parents, who let me sing along to every country song that came on the radio; Daddy, in particular, who taught me to sing harmony and introduced me to Conway, Keith Whitley, and George Strait. Mama's prayers...
Sounds Like
Hannah performing "No U in Tennessee" for the University of Georgia 4H Event:
Hannah guest performing with Eric Dodd Band at the Georgia Theatre:
Hannah Dasher is wary of earning the stereotypical title of Southern belle, but admits she likes to fry chicken...
Her music is equally seasoned with the same country soul.
- Emily Goldman, Savannah Morning News
Though Dasher’s influences span from Motown to Bonnie Raitt blues, artists like Patsy Cline, Trisha Yearwood and Dolly Parton have had the greatest impact on her vocal style. She puts herself into a traditional category of country music artists. “I’m just a down-home girl,” says the 22-year-old aspiring singer and songwriter from Springfield, Ga. “I’m not your typical teeny-bopper blonde that fits into the new pop-culture mode that is so much a part of the country music scene.”
Dasher’s vocal trills, bubbly personality and tendency to “cut up” on stage have often landed her many comparisons to Dolly Parton. Perhaps the greatest compliment came last fall when she was cast as Patsy in the historic Savannah Theatre’s January production, “A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline”. “Hannah was terrific in the role,” said producer, Mike Meece. “The show was a HUGE success!” As a young girl, Hannah developed the unique ability to mimic Cline’s voice. For her, this was truly a “dream job”.
While she has been singing and performing since the age of four, her knack for songwriting was discovered only a few years ago. Among her list of admired songwriters are Merle Haggard, James Taylor, Dolly, Vince Gill, and Alan Jackson. Hannah looks forward to every new opportunity to entertain and write music. She thanks God for her gifts and the inclination to share those gifts with others.
Creative Times Charities is having another Yard Sale this Saturday on Hwy 80 in Faulkville. We need to raise more money to continue helping the local families in need! Come out and see what we have that might interest you or bring your unwanted items out and donate them! You can call Crystal Dasher (912)441-0123. Please copy and repost this!!!!!
Your original music is awesome! I especially like "Loving me" and "Beats the Blues!" Keep it up! I look forward to hearing you play again sometime! Have you got a CD out yet?
hey pretty lady. as always you sounded great the other night. sorry i didnt have time to talk i was BUSY!!! but you know i love ya. ill see you soon hopefully.
HANNAH, HEY SWEETIE!! HOPE YOU HAVE AN AWESOME TIME IN TIFTON, WE REALLY MISS SEEING YOU!! WITH YOUR VOICE & PERSONALITY, I KNOW YOU ARE GOING TO BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS IN THE NEAR FUTURE!!! LOVE YA, DONNA & GLENN (JOSH'S MOM);P
Thank you so much! I love listening to your voice and these songs are awesome. Let me know if I can ever post up a bulletin for you or something. I love checking out local guys and meeting new people. You Rock!!!