WUNC - “Why We Need Local Musicians - Why They Need Us - The Playlist for Carolina Quarantine”
Blue Ridge Public Radio - “In Rubble of Canceled Gigs, Local Musicians Creating Virtual Opportunities”
Asheville Stages - “Interview: Asheville Women at MerleFest”
Country Standard Time - “MerleFest’s Chris Austin Songwriting Contest Winners Named”
Lexington Dispatch - “Hannah Kaminer is Ready for Fans to Hear Her New Music”
WNCW Southern Songs & Stories - “Women In Music: What They Face and Overcome”
Mountain Xpress - “Album Review: Heavy Magnolias by Hannah Kaminer”
Blue Ridge Public Radio - “To Make Friends, Hannah Kaminer Made Music. Now She’s Among the Region’s Bright Young Voices”
Blue Ridge Now - “Kaminer Brings Heavy Magnolias to the Grey Eagle”
Mountain Xpress -”Hannah Kaminer Showcases Artistic Growth and New Album at The Grey Eagle”
Indianapolis Star - “Meet the Songwriters Behind Indianapolis’ New Musical Canon”
Hannah Kaminer is a folk/Americana artist based in Asheville, NC. Raised in small towns in western North Carolina, she fuses melodic echoes of Appalachian traditions with wistful, Americana-style songwriting. Her yearning voice and silvery melodies are a haunting pairing with gut-wrenching lyrics about loss, love, and home.