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Philippa Hanna (born 28 March 1984) is an English singer and songwriter. She has worked in a variety of musical styles, but is mainly associated with the
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genre.


Career

Hanna was brought up in a musical family. Her father Pat was a touring performer, and family members include brother
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, formerly of
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. Her songwriting is strongly influenced by her
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faith: Her faith journey started in 2004, and the majority of her lyrical content since has had strong religious themes. Hanna's debut album, ''Watching Me'' was released in 2007, prompting comparisons with
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and
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. This was followed by ''Taste'' in 2009. Both records were produced in Sheffield by Andy Baker, director of Resound Media. In addition to her own recording, she works as a songwriter with producer
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. As part of his team, she has provided songwriting for
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and Craig Colton, both finalists from the UK X-Factor series 8. Kennedy also produced Hanna's EP ''Out of the Blue'' in 2011. The record was noted for having stronger
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and
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influences than her previous releases. Hanna has also worked with
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artists since 2013 on tracks such as ''Back to the Street'' and ''Galaxy''. Hanna has appeared at a number of notable Christian festivals, including the
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conference, the Big Church Day Out Festival, The ONE Event in Lincoln, and the
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in the Netherlands. In October 2012, she was announced as the support act for American soul singer
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on the UK leg of his ''Tuskegee Tour''. She performed at 11 UK dates with him from October to December that year. She began work on a new album with Kennedy and his team in late 2012. The album was, in part, funded by a campaign on crowd-funding website
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that raised over £14,000. The resulting album, "Through the Woods" was released on 6 July 2013, subsequently reaching number 2 on the
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. In October 2013 she was again announced as a touring support, as opening act to
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on their greatest hits tour, the second support act to be announced after boyband
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She continued to be booked as a touring support by opening for
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: Initially on the singer's UK tour in March 2014 and subsequently playing at two events organised by the
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. In 2015 Philippa supported ''
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'' 2014 winners
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featuring Lucy Kay with their 31-date UK tour, and again in 2017 supported Collabro. In 2016, she supported the European leg of
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's first worldwide tour,
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, which took her to 10 countries. Philippa Hanna has appeared twice on the BBC programme ''
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'': On 2 January 2011 performing "Father" and on 6 January 2013 performing "Lighthouse".


Other work

Hanna is actively involved in charitable work. She is an advocate for
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, visiting Haiti with the organisation in the aftermath of the 2009 earthquake. She subsequently released the single ''Ave to Love'', donating all proceeds to Compassion's work in the country. She has written one book, ''More'', published in April 2009 by
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. This book is primarily autobiographical, and deals with her experiences in becoming a Christian, tied in loosely to themes covered in her songs. Christian publishers Authentic Media signed Hanna in 2012, gaining the rights to publish her second book. Released in July 2013, ''Following the Breadcrumbs'' also followed an autobiographical style.


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Singles


Videography


Bibliography

* ''More'' (2009) * ''Following the Breadcrumbs'' (2013)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hanna, Philippa 1984 births British performers of Christian music English women singer-songwriters English singer-songwriters Musicians from Sheffield Living people 21st-century English women singers 21st-century English singers