Karine Hannah

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Karine Hannah
Background information
Origin Canada
Genre(s) Rock
pop
Occupation(s) singer
Instrument(s) Vocalist

Karine Hannah is a Canadian female singer that recorded a couple of demos with Jim Steinman for her album planned for release in 2001. However, her website went down and her album was never released. The reason for the album not being released is still unknown, but rumours claim that while Steinman was aiming for a more mature audience with a Céline Dion-style, Hannah was hoping to mainly reach out to the younger fans, using a Britney Spears-style.

Some of her recorded demos with Jim Steinman has been leaked out on the internet, including "Making Love (Out of Nothing At All)" (originally performed by Air Supply) and "Safe Sex" (originally performed by Pandora's Box). The other demos were of "Is Nothing Sacred" and "Braver Than We Are".

Her website was active between late 1999 and 2004, but is not accessible from the Wayback Machine.[1]

She has four songs available for listening at her MySpace-page, possibly for a future album. Her MySpace is http://www.myspace.com/karinehannah2.