Hannah Kerr Makes GRAMMY.com Debut on Positive Vibes Only Series

Check out singer/songwriter Hannah Kerr as she makes her GRAMMY.com debut with the newly launched Positive Vibes Only series. Yesterday the series featured Kerr performing her inspirational song, "In The Meantime," along with New York Times Best Selling author and CEO of Motivating The Masses Lisa Nichols. You can view Hannah's episode below.
GRAMMY.com's Positive Vibes Only series aims to affirm audiences everywhere as the country continues to face the COVID-19 pandemic and racial reckoning. The series will feature upcoming performances by Christian music artists Phil Wickham and Wande; Latin GRAMMY-nominated group Miel San Marcos; GRAMMY-nominated singers Koryn Hawthorne, Mali Music and Natalie Grant; and GRAMMY-winning singer Lauren Daigle. Spoken word artist J. Ivy, poet Sabrina Benaim and internet sensation and actress Tabitha Brown are among the speakers who will open each episode. Positive Vibes Only posts every Sunday at noon PST/3 p.m. EST on GRAMMY.com and via the Recording Academy's official YouTube channel, Facebook page and Instagram profile.
Don't forget to check out Kerr's special release of Christmas Eve In Bethlehem (Deluxe Edition), which adds to the 2018 10-song holiday project. The deluxe version offers five additional songs, including three originals co-written by Kerr, "Forever Evergreen," "My Kind of Christmas," and "Here To Stay," featuring Cochren & Co. Christmas Eve In Bethlehem to date has garnered more than 20 million streams, including her take on the iconic "Winter Wonderland."
Check out the video HERE.
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