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HANNAH SHIRA NAIMAN
24min | English | Igal Hecht
Hannah Shira Naiman is a songwriter, clawhammer banjo player, fiddler, guitarist, and traditional music and dance leader based in Toronto, Ontario. Naiman’s banjo-grounded songs dance the listener into the Appalachian mountains and eras back in time, drawing on her roots in Toronto’s ‘old time’ folk music community to share powerful tales of hope and loss. With a sound that’s been described as a cross between Gillian Welch and Sarah Harmer, Naiman crafts original songs that ring with influences of Ola Belle Reed, The Carter Family, American oldtime, and traditional English ballads.
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