Priscilla Ahn

American musician (born 1984)


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captionAhn performing at the Unsung Heroes tribute in January 2017.
birth_namePriscilla Natalie Hartranft
birth_placeFort Stewart, Georgia, U.S.
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labelBlue Note
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  • Acoustic
  • folk
  • Indie folk | instrument = {{flatlist|
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
  • melodica
  • harmonica
  • ukulele
  • banjo | years_active = 2003–present | label = Blue Note | website =

Priscilla Ahn (born **Priscilla Natalie Hartranft; **1984) is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She released her single "Dream" from her debut album, A Good Day, produced by Joey Waronker for EMI's Blue Note Records, in 2008. After growing up in Pennsylvania and graduating from high school, Ahn moved to Los Angeles, California, adopted her mother's Korean maiden name, and began to pursue a music career.

Ahn has toured with Willie Nelson, Amos Lee (for whom she sang backup vocals), Ray LaMontagne, Devotchka and Joshua Radin. Her collaborative efforts include Tiësto's "I Am Strong", Cary Brothers' "Maps" and Ashtar Command's "The Breakup Song".

Ahn has released several albums, including A Good Day, When You Grow Up, and This Is Where We Are. She has toured internationally, including tours in Japan, China, Korea and the US.

Early life

Priscilla Natalie Hartranft was born in Fort Stewart, Georgia, to Kay (née Ahn) and Harry Hartranft. Her family visited South Korea, where her mother is from, several times. Her parents met when her father was stationed there while in the military.

Ahn spent her childhood growing up in Berks County, Pennsylvania, and attended Tulpehocken Area High School. She started playing guitar and harmonica at the age of 14 and performed in choirs and musical productions throughout high school. After graduation her music professors Charles Eckhart and Douglas Crowder encouraged her to pursue her music career full-time. She soon moved to Los Angeles.

She took her mother's maiden name as her stage name, saying, "Ahn is so much prettier and simpler. It’s also an ode to my Korean background, which is where I get my musical genes from.”

Career

After years of performing at open mic nights, Priscilla Ahn played a showcase in New York City for Blue Note Records and was signed to the label. In 2008, Blue Note Records released her full-length debut album, A Good Day, produced by Joey Waronker. The following June, Ahn went on a national tour. Her album, A Good Day included musical contributions by keyboardists Greg Kurstin, Keefus Ciancia, guitarist Mike Andrews, musical saw player Ursula Knudsun, cellist and string arranger Oliver Kraus, keyboardist Larry Goldings and singers Jim Gilstrap and Orin Waters.

Priscilla Ahn has toured with Joshua Radin, Amos Lee, Willie Nelson and Ray Lamontagne and contributed vocals to the albums Supply and Demand, Mission Bell and Kaleidoscope. She was selected as Artist of the Week in Paste magazine in June 2008.

Ahn's songs have appeared on the television shows Grey's Anatomy, Knight Rider, Make It Or Break It, Married Single Other, several episodes of the Ghost Whisperer, and in the films Disturbia,{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486822/soundtrack |title=Disturbia Soundtrack |publisher=IMDb |access-date=2014-07-28}} Bride Wars, Love Happens, My Sister's Keeper, Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove and Moms' Night Out.

After contributing to the compilations album, His Way, Our Way, Priscilla Ahn collaborated with Inara George, Sia, Eleni Mandell, Charlie Wadhams and Jake Blanton on her album When You Grow Up which was produced by Ethan Johns.

Ahn appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in May 2011 and ABC's *Dancing with the Stars, *performing songs from her debut A Good Day and the title track from When You Grow Up.{{cite web|last=Chagollan|first=Steve|url=https://variety.com/2011/music/news/priscilla-ahns-angelic-charms-30012/ |title=Priscilla Ahn's angelic charms |work=Variety |date=2011-05-05 |access-date=2014-07-28}}

After a period of writer's block, Ahn isolated herself in a remote desert hotel to create new music for the album This is Where We Are. "I found the whole thing really inspiring, and suddenly, all these songs came pouring out. I just needed a little isolation and focus, some new sounds to play with, and a carefree, 'this is just an experiment' attitude to begin writing again." This Is Where We Are was released in Japan on 19 July 2013 and later in Korea and Taiwan and was released in the US on 15 February 2014.

She also composed and performed music for the Ghibli film When Marnie Was There directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi including the soundtrack in the credit sequence Fine on the Outside, as well as nine other songs based on the film which were published in an album When Marnie Was There Song Album - Just Know That I Love You.

Ahn's music is described as grounded in folk, country, and pop. Ahn explored electropop music in the album This Is Where We Are. Of the album's stylistic departure, she said, "I like to let things naturally flow out when I’m writing, and be whatever they’ll be. I think the biggest reason why this album ended up sounding so different from my previous two is because I wrote most of these songs on a keyboard, instead of my guitar. I bought a keyboard, learned how to use Logic Pro, and used their basic audio samples as a songwriting tool. It opened up a whole new world to me sonically, and all these new songs just came pouring out."

Personal life

Ahn married actor Michael Weston in May 2010. They have two children.

Discography

Albums

::data[format=table] | Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | USA | JPN | A Good Day | When You Grow Up | Natural Colors | Home ~ My Song Diary | This Is Where We Are | Just Know That I Love You | Priscilla Ahn Best | La La La | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | | 147 | 51 | | | | | | | | | | | | | - | - | | | | | | | | | | | | | - | 186 | | | | | | | | | | | | | - | 270 | | | | | | | | | | | | | - | 238 | | | | | | | | | | | | | - | 58 | | | | | | | | | | | | | - | 193 | | | | | | | | | | | | | - | - | | | | | | | | | | | ::

EPs

  • Priscilla Ahn (2007, self-released)
  • Live Session (2008, iTunes)
  • In A Tree (2009)
  • Sweet Hearts (2012, With Charlie Wadhams)
  • Waiting (2021)

Singles

  • "Dream" (2008, Blue Note)
  • "I'll Never Smile Again" (2009)
  • "I Am Strong" by Tiësto featuring vocals by Priscilla Ahn (2009)
  • "Where The Leaf Starts To Fall" featuring Taiwanese music band Sodagreen (English) (2013)
  • "從一片落葉開始" (Starting With a Fallen Leaf) by Sodagreen featuring vocals by Priscilla Ahn (Mandarin and English) from their 9th studio album Autumn: Stories (2013)

Music videos

  • "Dream"
  • "Red Cape"
  • "Vibe So Hot"
  • "I Don't Have Time To Love"
  • "When You Grow Up"
  • "Torch Song"
  • "Home"
  • "Remember How I Broke Your Heart"
  • "Leave It Open"

Compilation appearances

Contributions

Filmography

Credits of Priscilla Ahn as a vocalist and/or songwriter

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YearFilmRecording TitleNotes2009201020112012201320142016
Bride Wars"Dream"Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Loving Leah"Dream"Hallmark Hall of Fame
My Sister's Keeper"Find My Way Back Home"Warner Bros. Pictures
Brand New Day (f/k/a Traveling)"Dream"Universal City Studios Productions LLLP
Legends of the Canyon"Dream"Impact film Sales LTD
Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove"Find My Way Back Home"Warner Bros. Pictures
An Invisible Sign of My Own"In a Tree"Invisible Indelible
Red Flag"Find My Way Back Home"Hands On Productions, Inc.
Chasing Mavericsvocalist
Missing Pieces"Find My Way Back Home"Contraction Entertainment
The Goats"Wallflower"The Goats, LLC
Pacific Rim"Mako"Warner Bros. Pictures & Legendary Pictures
When Marnie Was There"Fine on the Outside"Studio Ghibli
Moms' Night Out"Dream"Affirm Films
La La Landadditional vocals
American Pastoral (film)"Moon River"Lionsgate
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Television

Credits of Priscilla Ahn as a vocalist and/or songwriter

Television appearances

References

References

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  12. (2008-06-10). "Grey's Anatomy Music - Singer-Songwriters From the Grey's Anatomy Soundtrack". Folkmusic.about.com.
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