Hannah Blaylock is an award-winning Country & Americana singer/songwriter. Born in Alaska and raised in Arkansas, Blaylock began performing as a toddler with her family in churches and community events. By 9th grade, she formed a band with her parents and close family friends that eventually evolved into the chart-topping country trio Edens Edge. The group signed with Big Machine Records in 2009 and toured nationally with Grammy-winning artists including Little Big Town, Blake Shelton, Reba McEntire, Lady Antebellum, and Rascal Flatts.
Edens Edge received multiple honors, including Billboard’s Artist to Watch, the NSAI Listener’s Choice Award, and a Top 20 country radio hit with “Amen”—written by Blaylock herself. After a decade together, she stepped away from the band to return to her Americana roots and pursue a solo career.
In 2016, she released her debut solo album Bandit Queen, produced by hitmaker Martin Strayer and featuring songs co-written with and performed by members of the Grammy-winning Dixie Chicks.
Her 2024 project The Fall and Rise marked a new chapter in her musical evolution. Produced by longtime collaborators Autumn McEntire and Jared Conrad, the LP earned prominent playlist placements across all major platforms, including Spotify’s Country Fresh Finds and New Music Friday, Apple Music’s New In Country, Amazon’s Breakthrough Country, and the cover of YouTube’s Country’s New Crop.
In 2025, Blaylock was named Best Female Vocalist at the Arkansas Country Music Awards, a testament to her enduring artistry and homegrown authenticity.
Blaylock is also a founding member of the Americana trio Three Times A Lady, alongside longtime collaborator Kennedy Scott and Victoria Camp. The group formed through a shared love of artist-led, harmony-rich country music—particularly the Trio records by Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt. That creative bond became the foundation for their own original sound: heartfelt songwriting, intricate three-part harmonies, and a deep reverence for the roots of country music.
Three Times A Lady has toured extensively across the country. The trio has held a two-year residency at Dollywood, where they built a signature show honoring the legacy of women in country music, and a multi-show residency at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley, which resulted in a live album capturing their dynamic performances. Their debut original studio project is slated for release in the coming year.
Blaylock has performed at renowned venues across the country, including The Grand Ole Opry (over 20 appearances), The Bluebird Café, Eddie’s Attic, The Crystal Palace, and The Hotel Café in Los Angeles.
Her music—often shaped by her upbringing in the Alaskan tundra and the quiet resilience of the Arkansas Midwest—is a blend of folk, country, and blues. Influences include Patty Griffin, Linda Ronstadt, Brandi Carlile, and Patty Loveless.
She has written hundreds of songs for herself and other artists, including “Stronger Than the Truth”—the title track of Reba McEntire’s 2019 album, which was Grammy-nominated for Best Country Album—and “Married Alone”, the title track of Sunny Sweeney’s 2022 release, which reached #2 on the Americana Albums chart and features a duet with Vince Gill.
Beyond music, Blaylock is a passionate advocate for women’s health and wellness, dedicating her platform to raising awareness and supporting causes that empower women of all ages.