Anna Hamilton arrived on our roof with two songs that sound like they’ve been echoing in her since childhood. Growing up in Bucyrus, Kansas, she learned guitar and banjo in the back of her family’s RV, locking herself away to write songs between stops on their travels. Raised in a large musical family (she’s one of twelve children), Hamilton grew up surrounded by music.
From a young age, she picked up guitar and began writing often in the back rooms of RVs, during family road trips. Her breakout came with her acoustic song “Bad Liar,” which went viral, accumulating millions of views and drawing widespread attention to her warm, introspective tone. The success cemented her place in the indie-folk/pop world, drawing listeners with her blend of honest lyricism and rich melodies. Original songs like “Dead End” and “Too Tight”, resonating with a loyal, global fanbase. Whether in stripped-down ballads or fuller arrangements, Anna’s music feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.
In 2025, she released “Collarbones,” a vivid, emotionally honest debut single that marks a new chapter in her artistry—retaining her signature vulnerability while adding a polished indie-folk/singer-song-writer edge.
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