Hannah Kerr Returns With "Changed"
Curb Records artist Hannah Kerr returns with "Changed," a song of transformation that previews her full-length sophomore studio set releasing later this year. A living testimony of God's miracle of mercy,
Kerr details the evolution that happens when we give our mistakes, our guilt, and our shame over to Jesus. Marked by Kerr's clear vocal delivery and backed by a choir of confident voices, the triumphant anthem declares no one is exempt from the grace, love, and forgiveness of God.
Listen to "Changed" HERE.
Touted as a "compelling" and "encouraging" artist by CCM Magazine, Black River Christian artist/songwriter Hannah Kerr's current EP Listen More is available now. The six-song project, all co-written by Kerr, features the Top 20 radio hit "Split the Sea," which has more than four million streams, earning Kerr more than 55 million total streams. Partnering with award-winning composer David Hamilton (Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban), Kerr debuted a new arrangement and music video last summer for "Split The Sea."
Kerr was awarded the Most Played Song award at the 2018 ASCAP Christian Awards for co-writing Matt Maher's Top 5 hit "Your Love Defends Me." Her original version of the song appears on her debut album Overflow which has earned more than 20 million streams and features the Top 15 hit "Warrior." She has shared the stage with major Christian artists including Casting Crowns, Matt Maher, Building 429, Jordan Feliz, Jonny Diaz, Matt Hammitt, as well as for KING & COUNTRY, Newsboys, and Kari Jobe. In 2019, Kerr graduated from Belmont University with her degree in Christian Leadership.
For all of the latest information about Hannah Kerr, visit HannahKerrMusic.com.
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