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  1. 9 de abr. de 2021 · They are joined on the new album by vocalist Hannah Pyror who first featured on the digital Matter Of Time album released in December 2020. "Production of Glass Hammer's follow-up to Dreaming City is underway," says bassist and vocalist Steve Babb. "This will be Part II of a trilogy.

  2. 15 de oct. de 2023 · “I was told her voice was awesome before she got here. When Fred heard her he immediately said, ‘She’s the one.’ Hannahs been a real trooper.” With a background in musical theatre and Christian music, Pryor is not only a local find but also a newcomer to the progressive scene.

  3. glasshammer.bandcamp.com › album › at-the-gateAt The Gate | Glass Hammer

    The album’s narrative concludes the sword and sorcery-inspired tale of the thief with the screaming sword, a “desperate man” who lost his lover and his memory. Lead vocalist, Hannah Pryor, joins Steve Babb, Fred Schendel, and Aaron Raulston. Singer John Beagley and former Glass Hammer vocalist Jon Davison (now of YES) make guest appearances.

  4. The band began to adopt a heavier sound for these projects, and introduced lead vocalist, Hannah Pryor to the fold. A session guitarist, Reese Boyd, who had played on several GH albums, became an official member in 2023 for the release of the band’s space rock homage, ARISE.

  5. 24 de jun. de 2013 · Hannah Pryor, CMP, CSM - Senior Project Manager, Program and Event Services - Ascendant Program Services, LLC | LinkedIn. Senior Project Manager, Program and Event Services for SelectUSA....

  6. Glass Hammer’s vocalist Hannah Pryor is destined to be counted amongst them. Re-tooled in 2021 around Pryors vocal talents, this iteration of Glass Hammer has returned with its 21st studio album ‘At the Gate.’

  7. 17 de sept. de 2021 · Skallagrim - Into The Breach is the first to feature the band's new vocalist Hannah Pryor, who joins Steve Babb, Fred Schendel, Aaron Raulston, and GH session guitarists Reese Boyd and Brian Brewer for the band’s twenty-first studio album. Prog Newsletter.