Sleep Tonight
Hannah Werdmuller on June 19, 2012 20:37About You
Hannah Werdmuller on June 04, 2012 18:05Thunder
Hannah Werdmuller on April 21, 2012 06:50- I Am A Walrus And I Play The Saxophone Artwork
I Am A Walrus And I Play The Saxophone
Hannah Werdmuller on March 30, 2012 20:03 Celia is a Pirate
Hannah Werdmuller on March 02, 2012 02:27Lament of the Disabled
Hannah Werdmuller on March 02, 2012 02:10Beauty and Loneliness
Hannah Werdmuller on January 24, 2012 22:07Your Seasonal Love
Hannah Werdmuller on December 10, 2011 21:59Caterwauling
Hannah Werdmuller on November 03, 2011 07:32Never Be Me
Hannah Werdmuller on October 25, 2011 02:14
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About
Hannah Werdmuller is an independent singer-songwriter based in Berkeley (originally from Edinburgh, UK) who has been writing and recording music for over 15 years. Armed with a guitar/ukulele, frequent audience participation and an occasional harmonica, Hannah writes lyrically voluptuous songs about zoo animals, murderers, thieves and lovers. With her quirky lyrics, powerful vocals and catchy tunes, Hannah was voted #4 Best Female Vocalist in the People's Music Awards 2011 for independent musicians. She was also a featured artist in the Geek Pop Festival 2011, and was one of God Is In The TV's Joe Coyle's top three picks of 2011. Hannah Werdmuller’s debut full-length album, Pre-Apocalyptic Love Song, was released in November 2010 and is available for download from her website http://hannahwerdmuller.com
**** "This is by far one of the gems I have come across in my search for good music ... a great talent for pulling together great and overflowing lyrical content." - Vinyl Puppet
"For an acoustic performer, she’s electric!" - Calum Carlyle, Out of the Bedroom
"[M]akes me want to start a marine biologist’s folk festival under the sea ... you can almost see the singer tempting fishes over to nibble the algae growing on her underwater guitar." - Geek Pop