
1981 - Hannah was born on May 12th 1981, in Tallinn, Estonia. She began singing even before she could speak and aged seven she began with piano lessons.
1995 - In 1995 Hannah’s first song she had composed, won first place in The Estonian Children’s Song Competition.
1997 - In 1997, aged 16 begin her solo career.
Second place in the Estonian Eurovision Song Contest with her own song – “Lonely Soul”. Second place in the Estonian National Singing Competition.
1999 - Hannah’s first radio single success – “Still Waiting For You”. This was followed by further hits – “Without You” and “Blinded” – all three instantly taking first place in the charts.
2001 Hannah’s debut album “Salaja” (“Secretly”). The lead song “Salaja” (“Secretly) – becoming the greatest hit in Estonian Pop history. The Album won the Estonian Musical Awards 2001 Best Dance Hit of the Year. “Salaja” (”Secretly”) was nominated in five categories from a jury 2001 - Best Female Artist of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, Dance Hit of the Year, Radio Hit of the Year and Best Dance Artist of the Year.
2002 - Hannah’s single “Blinded” was released as a maxi single (five different versions of the song) in US. Hannah released her new album Hannah “Ballads” – unplugged, acoustic version – comprising fifteen hits, all with Hannah singing her own compositions accompanied, in some, by the cello. All songs composed, produced, performed and piano accompanied by Hannah. This Album became and still is the best selling Album in Estonia.
2003 - Best Female Artist of the Year award at the Estonian Golden Records Awards. Hannah released her third Album “Fly Away” – dance style songs, all composed, produced and performed by Hannah.
2004 - Hannah released her fourth album “Ballads II”, all songs composed by Hannah and accompanied by symphonic orchestra. Three televised major concerts accompanied by the Estonian Symphony Orchestra. Best Female Artist of the Year and Best Album of the Year with the album “Ballads II”.
2005 - Hannah released her concert double-album “Hannah Live”.
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