Background
Miriam Hannah was born in Saarbrücken, Germany, to a Canadian mother and a German father. Her father played trumpet in an orchestra.
Miriam Hannah was born in Saarbrücken, Germany, to a Canadian mother and a German father. Her father played trumpet in an orchestra.
At age 14, she graduated as ballet dancer.
She is known for the Christmas song "lieutenant"s December (And I"ll Be Missing You)". As a child, she learned music and began singing and dancing lessons. In 1996, Hannah signed with a manager and became presenter of Das Ding, a children"s program on Social Research 1 station.
In 1998, she presented the Live Attack also in Social Research 1.
The following year, Hannah signed with Edel Records. On November 26, she released her debut single "lieutenant"s December (And I"ll Be Missing You)", a Christmas song that peaked at number 27 on the German charts.
On May 15, 2000, she released another single, "Waiting Foreign (Serenade Of Love)", which did not chart.
Hannah signed to Electric and Music Industries and Capitol Records in 2002, and she announced a forthcoming debut album.
On November 11, she released the first single from the album. The single, "Liquid Touch", peaked at number 67. However, the album was never released.
In 2003 Hannah departed from Electric and Music Industries and Capitol and announced a hiatus.
In 2004 she joined the dance school Euschen-Gebhardt in Saarbrücken, and became an instructor at the school. In 2011, she returned to her artistic career as a presenter of the Big FM radio program Miri’s Promi-Ecke.
Hannah cited Kylie Minogue, Britney Spears, Holly Valance, Rachel Stevens and Madonna as her biggest musical influences.