Kristy Hanson
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Kristy Hanson (born June 16, 1981) is an up-and-coming American singer-songwriter.
Kristy Hanson (Kristin Leslie Hanson) was born in Cleveland, Ohio and lived in the Shaker Heights area. Her family moved to south Florida in 1986. Kristy attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor from 1999-2004, earning degrees in English Language and Literature and vocal performance and studying with former Metropolitan Opera diva Shirley Verrett.
Kristy performed in school and All-State choirs as a child, and began studying voice at 12. She began performing her own songs and other folk music in bookstores and coffee houses as a high school student, after having taken up guitar. Initially, she was very much influenced by Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez and current folk artists like the Indigo Girls. Throughout college she performed at Ann Arbor venues, most notably The Blind Pig, and put on several concerts for University of Michigan students. It was during her college years that she released her first two albums, Half the Moon (2001) and She's Been Waiting (2003).
She lived and performed in Los Angeles for a portion of 2004, and currently, she lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She performs throughout the country, often with other female artists, and she works actively to promote other independent artists as a performing member of Indiegrrl and as the Media/PR Coordinator for Songsalive.
[edit] Discography
- Half the Moon (2001)
- She's Been Waiting, Relay Records (2003)