Hannah Dasher is an accomplished country singer-songwriter born on March 17, 1986, in Georgia. She is best known for "Girls Call the Shots," "Left Right," and "The Tree," which she wrote for country music.
Her interest in music started when she was 3, after witnessing Alan Jackson in concert. She knew right there that she wanted to be a singer.
Dasher relocated to Music City after college and couldn't find work with her music business degree, so she went to work at Bass Pro Shops, which happened to be in the same parking lot as the Grand Ole Opry. She was dismissed from her day job for creating songs on the job, but one of those songs turned out to be her first hit as a songwriter, "Go To Bed Early," a tune for Brad Paisley.
Soon after, Dasher got a record deal and began working and composing with some amazing artists in Nashville, including Jaren Johnston of The Cadillac Three. Eventually, Sony Music Nashville signed her to a record deal.
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