HANNAH DASHER DROPS RETRO-FUELED “YOU’RE GONNA LOVE ME” VIDEO
Sony Music Nashville’s rising retro rebel Hannah Dasher is giving fans a visual taste of what the bellbottomed belle is all about in her brand-new video for “You’re Gonna Love Me” – out now.
Written by Dasher alongside Andy Albert, Thomas Archer and Gordie Sampson, the feisty track showcases country newcomer’s impressive chops, as she playfully lists off some of the things that earned her the nickname “Hannah Damn Dasher.” Directed by Justin Key, the clip plays homage to the past, as the “Georgia badass” (Rolling Stone) explores Don Williams’ 1970s tour bus, pours herself a drink and sings along to her rowdy tune.
“You’re Gonna Love Me” is one of five standout tracks featured on Dasher’s Sony Music Nashville debut, ‘The Half Record,’ which dropped last Friday (7.9), elevating the CMT Next Women of Country artist’s already established mark on the genre, with American Songwriter hailing the “dynamic” project “suited toward a swarm of listeners.” Since stepping on the scene, the “future star” (Music Row) has continued to garner praise across the board for her unique vocal style with “just the right amount of leather and lace” (Billboard ), “sharp lyrics” (Sounds Like Nashville) and “witty way with words” (Music Row).
Hannah Dasher on socials:
Website: http://hannahdashermusic.com/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hannahdamndasher
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HannahDasher
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahdasher/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hannahdashermusic
About Hannah Dasher : Raised in Savannah, GA, Hannah Dasher would spend hours reading album covers front-to-back as a child, all while taking cues from a diverse lineup of influences like Alan Jackson, Hank Jr., Tom Petty, Eric Church, and Aretha Franklin. After graduating from University of Georgia, Dasher moved into a small attic apartment just off Music Row in Nashville. To make ends meet, she began working five days a week selling fishing boats and outboard motors at Bass Pro Shops. Dasher was later fired from Bass Pro for writing songs on the job. Soon after, she landed her first publishing deal, and as fate would have it, her first cut, Brad Paisley’s “Go To Bed Early,” was from an idea she’d been working on during her last days employed at Bass Pro. The hustle has clearly paid off for Dasher, who has rocked audiences across the country, opening for greats including her hero Bocephus, The Cadillac Three and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Now with her own music, Dasher solidifies that she is not to be overlooked, with traditional-cut artistry, bold lyrics, and can’t-be-duplicated personality.
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