Welcome to Clockwork Piano!

Here we are again!

Hello, Well thank you for staying by my side during what I call a fairly boring time in my life. As I write this I am sat in my sister's living room after a week of babysitting my nephew. The Man, The Myth, The Legend is now indefinitely underway, and so far, I think it is my favourite show to date. I've always been a bit self-conscious about using my own material, and how I perform that, however, I am starting to come out of my shell, and the songs are rolling out like thunder, and for some people unfortunately, the hilarity doesn't show sign of waning. 

 The picture above was a shot taken during an open mic night I performed at in September/October time in Penryn.

If you don't do Facebook or Twitter, you won't have realised that Harry and I have decided to take some time apart, mainly for the fact of, although I have decided to take a break from University until the foreseeable future, Harry has not, and as far as I am aware, he is very much enjoying it. We have not had any form of falling out, and definitely haven't decided to stop completely. Another thing is that you can't always roll out the same material all the time, as it will become stale very quickly, so once he has finished his course, we will move on from there (maybe with someone new!) but that's another announcement. I have finished writing a solo show, and am currently booking venues around the south west to perform.

We want to thank everybody for supporting us through shows, purchases and definitely moral and emotional support.  

Sam Hanna: The Man, The Myth, The Legend is opening at St. Pancras Church, Plymouth on for two nights only. Dates: 8th & 9th July 2018. 6:30 performances only.

Tickets available  from the Sam Hanna Music Facebook page or from here


It's goodbye, but only for now,


Sam

Interesting Stuff inside......

Inside you will find all sorts of treasures such as lyrics, downloads, videos, blogs and even an album! 

So go on, What are you waiting for?!

This week's video of the week is (drumroll please!) Flowers in Winter. While watching Britain's got Talent, me and my little sister joked around about me auditioning with a sob story. This song though is thought provoking and heart breaking. I miss my Grandad George with every passing day, but this makes me feel like he's still here.

I even had the honour to see the incomparable Dillie Keane perform the song live after so many years before Christmas in London at the final run of her solo show.

© 2016 Sam Hanna. No musicians were harmed in the making of this website
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