Check out this video: Hannah Ford EPK 2008
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Add to My Profile | More VideosMost modern “grlz†may not even realize that one of the 20th Century’s earliest and most successful women’s rights advocates was “Rosie the Riveterâ€â€” a marketing icon that was used to promote the strength of the female work force during World War II. But, from the image of Rosie and factory worker’s famous “We Can Do It!†slogan that adorns her drums to the power, intensity and excitement of her drumming, it’s clear that eighteen-year old Hannah Ford not only remembers the original “Girl Power†message, she’s determined to take it to a whole new level.Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Hannah’s first experience with drumming was in the third grade when her elementary school teacher, Diane Downs, began adding music to the classroom curriculum. Hannah immediately fell in love with the drums and they became her passion. In addition to English, math, science and social studies, Hannah learned drum set, hand percussion and keyboard percussion as a member of the precocious, extra-curricular drumming group that became known throughout the world as the Fabulous Leopard Percussionists of Louisville.Santa Claus reportedly delivered Hannah’s first drum set around the time she was 8 and, as a Leopard, the youngster was able to study and perform with major drum artists such as Louis Bellson (jazz legend), Ruben Alvarez (Eddie Palmieri, Anita Baker, The Commodores), Jerry Steinholtz (Diana Ross, Lee Ritenour, The Carpenters) and Ndugu Chancler (Santana, Michael Jackson, Herbie Hancock) as they came through Louisville on tour.After moving to Chicago with her family when she was 12, Hannah continued to play and learn about the drums. Her positive attitude, hard work and determination paid off. Hannah won the 2006 Louis Bellson Drum Competition (first girl ever to enter and first ever to win), was named an outstanding musician at the 2006 New Trier Jazz Festival and received high score in the 10th annual “Chicago Heat Strokes†drum contest. In 2007 Hannah once again was recognized as an “Outstanding Jazz Musician†at the Jazz in the Meadows Jazz Festival held in Chicago. Also in 2007, Hannah was awarded a scholarship to attend the Summer Percussion Festival at the Berklee School of Music in Boston MA. Closing out 2007 Hannah won Chicago Suburban Nitelife Magazine's Best of the Burbs "Best Drummer/Musician" category, the youngest person ever to do so.The teen recently graduated from Lake Zurich High School and is studying with internationally-renowned drum artist, Assistant Professor of Jazz and Head of Jazz Studies at Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University, Grammy-winner and former drummer of the Pat Metheny band, Paul Wertico. Over the past few years she’s performed at clubs, parties and events in the Chicago area with the critically-acclaimed local fan-favorite, “Universal Slim and the Blues Kangaroos†while her current performance projects include “The Hannah Ford Band†and her one-woman “Peace, Love & Drums†multi-media show. Hannah also appeared along with world-class drummers Peter Erskine, Stanton Moore and Johnny Rabb as a featured guest artist at the 2007 Chicago Vintage and Custom drum show. Most recently, Hannah received a scholarship to attend The Chicago College of Performing Arts, Music Conservatory. This new chapter in Hannah's life will begin in the Fall of 2008.
Hannah admits to liking a wide variety of music— jazz, rock, pop, country, R&B, Latin and metal, to name just a few— and her favorite drummers range from legends such as Buddy Rich, Louis Bellson and John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) to contemporary players like Neil Peart (Rush), Steve Smith (Journey, Vital Information) and Vinnie Colaiuta (studio king) as well as relative newcomers Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), John Blackwell (Prince) and Jason Bittner (Shadows Fall).While it used to be that telling someone they hit like a girl was a put-down, Hannah is part of a new generation of strong, young, confident women drummers who have turned the insult into a compliment. After all, with solid female players like Karen Carpenter (The Carpenters), Gina Schock (The Go-Go’s), Sheila E (solo artist), Cindy Blackman (Lenny Kravitz) and others as role models, what’s more empowering for a girl than playing kick-ass drums in a rock ‘n’ roll band? Indeed, no one would ever make the mistake of describing Hannah as a lightweight after seeing her assault her drum set.As for the future, although she’s not sure exactly what she wants to be when she grows up, Hannah says she intends to go to college, study music and become a professional drummer. “A husband, a house in the suburbs, 2.5 kids and a dog; that was my grandmother’s dream, not mine,†the exuberant teen, says. “Like they say, we’ve come a long way because today we have so many options. And, whatever comes along, I know ‘We Can Do It’!â€