Hannah Delynn and Alexa Wildish perform a live concert at the Treehouse Art Space in Neptune Beach, Jacksonville, Florida.
Doors at 6:30pm Show at 7:30pm
Appetizers will be served, bring your own drinks, and prepare to be in awe of these musicians.
ABOUT HANNAH DELYNN
Hannah Delynn is a Nashville-based vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist. Originally from Florida, she found her way to Music City USA in 2013, a city she loves for its familial creative community, by way of New Zealand, Australia, and British Columbia. Hannah’s true north has always been music and words, and a life-long love of mythical stories and mystical lore would later blossom into the discovery of songwriting. Hannah released her debut full-length album, Trust Fall, on September 5. Hannah writes about matters of the heart, and her ability and openness to view life from many angles results in songs that are emotionally engaging and captivating. This record is a testament to leaning into self-responsibility and the myriad mixed emotions that entails. Produced by fellow songwriter Maya de Vitry, who also sings harmony and performs on the album, the pair brought together a fantastic cast of Nashville musicians to record, including further harmonies by Alex Wilder (also on piano/Wurlitzer), Ethan Jodziewicz on arco and ukulele bass, as well as cameos by John Mailander on fiddle and electronics, Jordan Tice on guitar, Annaliese Kowert on violins, and Lizzy Ross on harmony vocals. Prior to Trust Fall, Hannah released three EPs: Making Friends (2023)made with and produced by Will Honaker and Ross McReynolds at Camp Senia (now Pleasantville Studio), Naked Room Demos (2021)captured and engineered by Breck Alan, and ROAM (2016) produced by Scott Schmadeke and made alongside Grant Gustafson, Dominic Billett, and Dietrich Jon at Blockhouse Studio in Bloomington IN. She has also had the absolute pleasure and honor of working with some incredible people on their own artist projects including: Maya de Vitry (Infinite EP - as part of her Infinite Band 2023-24), Lydia Luce (Garden Songs EP 2022), Austin Fray (Love Like an Ocean 2024) Wila Frank (2025 single: “All That I Can Be” and Agua Verde EP 2024 ), Ivan Theva (“Before You're Too Far Gone” 2024). Other song collaborations include contributing as a “Sound Freedom Expressionist” in John Mailander’s “Let The World In” (2025) and a song on Ella Korth’s forthcoming debut album, produced by Mailander, called, “Friendship and Longing.” Hannah also co-created a live radio show alongside Caroline Bowman in Nashville called "Friends of Mine," and hosted their monthly listening showcase series that worked to bridge the myriad music scenes in Nashville by curating shows that featured artists who may not naturally run into each other. A few years in, it became a radio segment on local station, ACME radio. Hannah values community, saying, “We are like honey bees pollinating a field of wildflowers, bridging a variety of musical circles filled with immensely creative folks. It is my wish that we continue bringing the spirit of beauty and collaboration into our communities, whatever art or work we're engaged in!” Hannah thrives in collaboration and you can explore various projects she's been involved with here.
ABOUT ALEXA WILDISH
Colorado singer-songwriter Alexa Wildish grew up in a musical family in the horse country of Southern California, where her father collected vintage guitars and she studied classical voice from age seven. Wildish spent her school years in musical theatre, but at age 17, an entirely different musical spark was ignited when she saw The Wailin’ Jennys open for Nickel Creek, and she took the hard-left turn from musical theatre to Americana. She had been on her way to Broadway, but the lure of performing original material was strong; she threw herself into songwriting, learned guitar and octave mandolin, and never looked back. Wildish released her self-titled debut EP in 2020, staking her claim as one of Americana’s most compelling new voices and making it easy to see why she took home first place at Planet Bluegrass’s emerging singer-songwriter competition in 2019. With a pristine voice likened to Alison Krauss and Eva Cassidy, her lyric “I'll be your refuge, a place you can go,” aptlydescribes the rich and mystical soundscapes she so deftly inhabits on her freshman effort. Wildish’s latest EP After Love comes after her celebrated run as a contestant on NBC’s The Voice in 2023 and is the singer-songwriter’s ambitious submission to the cover record canon. Building upon the modern folk sound of her first EP, After Loveis both lush and disciplined, poetic and technically brilliant--an ode to the art of crafting a cover song with staying power.