New Climate Single: Out Now!

We are delighted to announce that after much to-ing and fro-ing with Distributors and social media platforms about what text / logo’s are allowed in artwork according to “DSP provider guidelines” (evidently none pertaining to the climate march whatsoever) – we can now finally say that the track WHERE WILL YOU RUN? – is now available in all digital stores! As intended – to help raise awareness about what is a very real climate emergency and the mass extinction globally of animals and plants – as a result of us! Please share, it’s a cause very close not just to our hearts but those of a great many people. The track is a co-write and Produced by Mr Brian Tench (Kate Bush: Hounds of Love and many others besides) and it would mean a lot to us if you could share it please. Thank you for your support.

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HANNAH Invited to Play Isle of Wight Festival

Hannah was delighted to be personally invited by it’s host John Giddings to play at the legendary Isle of Wight Festival 2019.

During which she debuted for the first time, a new twist in her performance by incorporating her latest single Remember To Breathe into her set – bringing a mix of digital tracks and live performance – something which Hannah has wanted to do for quite some time! Now finally in possession of a laptop (and the correct software!), this new performance element went down a storm with her audience, drawing them in from the rain, freeing her up from behind her guitar and showing us a new side to her performing abilities.

Accompanied to the Isle of Wight by Riverside Radio DJ and The Bedford’s host Alice Amel – the two had an unforgettable time – up to and including meeting Mr This Feeling, a host of other brilliant bands, friends, colleagues and of course, watching some brilliant acts.

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Isle of Wight Festival 2019 backstage with (Left to Right) Hannah Clive, James form Starsailor, Mr Feeling and Radio DJ Alice Amel.

Hannah invited to introduce her song on Wandsworth Radio’s Breakfast Show – April 8th

Hannah is delighted to announce that she has been invited to introduce and explain a bit of the background to her latest release: REMEMBER TO BREATHE on Digital Station Of The Year: London’s Wandsworth Radio, on the Breakfast Show with Alice Amel.

Tune In Monday 8th April between 8 and 9 a.m here:

http://www.wandsworthradio.com

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Hannah invited to Special Screening of The Italian Job, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London

Hannah and her daughter were invited to a special screening of The Italian Job at London’s iconic Theatre Royal, Drury Lane to see her father John Clive for the first time on the big screen – with live orchestra and band – marking the 50th anniversary of the making of the film. Beginning with a specially recorded piece to camera by it’s star, introducing himself saying: “My name is Michael Caine” and to hearty applause, he went on to describe how the film came about and how he came to be in it. Only a week before British Father’s Day – this proved to be both an emotive and proud moment for Hannah – five years on from her father’s passing and one that she was very proud indeed to share with her daughter and in such sumptuous surrounds. No tigers were harmed…

I think Dad would have been delighted to know he got the second biggest laugh of the night after “Blowing the bloody doors off!” And d’you know what? I’m pretty sure he knows…

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Me n My Girl… Hannah Clive’s copyright – permission very required prior to any re-distribution!

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Photo subject to copyright and not my own!

Photo subject to copyright and not my own!

Hannah SIGNS PUBLISHING DEAL

Hannah signs publishing deal in May 2018 with independent music publishers Wardlaw Music at London’s Hospital Club.

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Hannah Clive at London’s legendary ‘Nambucca’ alongside 3 Numan support acts

Hannah performed at London’s legendary music venue Nambucca for Camden Rocks alongside not one but three Gary Numan support acts including Los Angeles’ Nightmare Air, Tim Muddiman and The Strange and RockTronica friends IAMWARFACE.IMG_9080_preview

Hannah Interviewed by Alley’s Attic Show, Canada – January 2018

HANNAH’S INTERVIEW with ALLY’S ATTIC SHOW

Now available at: www.alleysatticshow.com or Youtube HERE

Hannah Clive is not only an accomplished singer songwriter, she is an advocate for the indie music scene. Her songs are beautiful and personal. A woman who juggles all kinds of things seamlessly and makes it work beautifully…and remembers to breathe. I could have talked to her for hours!

– Ally’s Attic, Canada. 2018

Twas the week before Christmas: New Single REMEMBER TO BREATHE debuts on BBC Introducing London

I am pleased to report that my new single REMEMBER TO BREATHE released at the tail end of 2017 debuted on BBC Introducing London the week before Christmas 2017 seemingly spurred on by my appearance on America’s The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell.
Respected BBC DJ Gary Crowley was again full of praise and remarked that: “It’s songs like those that are winning Hannah Clive friends all over the world” referring to my recent appearances on the number one webshow in the world America’s The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell and it’s 4M viewers.

I was absolutely thrilled to bits to hear BBC Introducing debut my new song and the by now festive spirits continued, when Jimmy Star and Ron Russell invited me back for their Christmas Special to join a bevy of other favourite guests for their Christmas spectacular. Amazing how technology now makes this possible, with guests joining from all over the world including myself, Huff Post’s Eileen Shapiro, Top 40 Billboard artist Ricky Rebel, Queen of the Paranormal Kadrolsha Ona, pop dance artist Aaron Paul formerly of teen pop group Worlds Apart, Sony indie dance artist Tobias, Codie Prevost FanClub and more. It was sparkly, it had sequins, it was slightly risqué and a complete hoot. Thank you all!

My new single REMEMBER TO BREATHE has also received some amazing reviews not least from American New York based Music Interview Magazine who wrote:

An influential voice has emerged on the British indie music scene and her name is Hannah Clive…seriously, is this a contender for song of the year? Hannah Clive’s ‘Remember To Breathe’: About Encouragement, Advice and Compassion…

The review is available in full here:

Music Interview Magazine: Hannah Clive’s Remember To Breathe:

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HANNAH WINS SMC ARTIST OF THE YEAR & RUNNER-UP BEST FEMALE ARTIST AT WIGWAM

Hannah has been picking up awards thick and fast during 2017. First came the announcement to her that she’d won Starlight Music Chronicles Artist of the Year Award, when she took a call from Matt Warneford of (IAM)WARFACE who’d originally nominated Hannah. This whilst standing in a field, at FrontRow Fest Oxfordshire, where somehow she managed to get reception! Thus began further celebrations (largely led by the Scottish Barstow Bats) for Hannah’s achievement, having won Artist of the Year in Canada’s Starlight Music Chronicles fan and judge-led vote. This has been followed up by a special interview with Starlight Music Chronicles and an Artist Spotlight Page and radio interview with SMC friends Limehead Radio.

SMC Artist of Year Courtesy SMC.COM

 

This award was followed by Hannah winning Runner-Up in the Best Female Artist Category – out of several thousand entries – in Radio Wigwam‘s Online Music Awards.
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UPDATE: On Best Female Artist Nomination, (IAM)WARFACE/ Gary Numan, summer festivals & more…

Dear All,
Thought I’d best update you as it feels like it’s been a while! As you may already know from my Tweets, Facebook and Instagram posts it’s been a fair ol’ musical time of it lately. Not least helping out my dear friends (IAM)WARFACE on their recent support dates on the Gary Numan tour. Between that and my own gigs this summer it feels like I’ve seen a goodly amount of our fair British countryside and met some utterly brilliant musicians and people along the way.
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It came as a pleasant and typically rock n roll surprise whilst recovering from my Frontrow Fest, Into The Wild and Isle of Wight ventures I received a phone call from my friend Matt Warneford of (IAM)WARFACE) telling me he’d just got an email from the Numan office in L.A, inviting them to support him on tour for a couple of dates in Hull and Leamington Spa – starting in two weeks. It was further explained: “…I’m at the airport, leaving for Holland, for three days – on a stag do – I’m out of radio range Han! PLEASE HELP”IMG-20170731-WA0003

Never one to turn down a fellow musician in need or, for that matter a challenge, I duly took up the reigns and began the Beguine…culminating in an hilarious and brilliant if intense few days on the road, back up the M1 in a van, with a band to Hull, followed by a mere skip across country, to a sold out show at the stunning, newly refurbished art-deco Leamington Assembly – capacity 1500 and built in 1926. It was quite a weekend I can tell you bringing back fond memories of tours past and there really nothing is quite like tour humour: “What’s grey and sits at the end of your bed, taking the piss out of you – a kidney dialysis machine!” Between that, excerpts of Derek and Clive, Withnail and I quotes: “Are we there yet? No – we’re not, we’re here” culminating in such a stellar, light and sound spectacular at The Assembly and mobbed at the stage door – yeah it’s been pretty good.

Wigwam nomination

 

This week I heard that I’d been nominated for Best Female Artist in the forthcoming Radio Wigwam online music awards which is awesome, (IAM)WARFACE have also been nominated in the Best Single Category and I did an interview for the lovely folks at Limehead Radio, sponsored by Starlight Music Chronicles for whom I won Artist of the Year at the start of the summer. In it I talked with Limehead’s Rachael about the new music scene, future gigs with fellow new music artists and bands I feel are of note from the current British new music scene – the podcast for which should be up shortly.

There’s collaborations happening between myself and (IAM)WARFACE in studio, video’s being shot for new releases hopefully in the Autumn / Fall and other tracks in finishing stages in studio too……watch this space.