Hannah Kerr Shares Pregnancy News

Christian artist Hannah Kerr and her husband, Jason Earley, have joyfully announced they are expecting their first child. Kerr shared the news on social media, expressing their profound gratitude for this blessing and anticipation for their baby's arrival in August of 2025.
This announcement follows the release of her album "As I Am" in August 2024, which features 14 tracks, including the song "Fear Not." Many of her songs reflect themes of faith and recognizing God's ongoing work in the world.
Kerr is scheduled to perform at the We Love Christian Music Awards ceremony in Franklin, Tennessee, on April 8.
Kerr is an American contemporary Christian music artist born on January 6, 1997, in Buffalo, New York. She developed a passion for worship music at an early age, influenced by her parents, who were worship leaders. After moving to Nashville, Tennessee, she pursued a career in music and released her debut single, I Stand Here, in 2015 under M2T Records, founded by Mark Hall of Casting Crowns. Her debut album, Overflow (2016), and later releases, including Listen More (2019) and As I Am (2024), showcase her faith-driven messages and evolving sound. A Belmont University graduate with a degree in Christian Leadership, Kerr has toured with artists like for KING & COUNTRY, Casting Crowns, and Matthew West.
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