About
LoNNA

Lonna’s musical career began at the early age of 5. At 12, she found herself in the spotlight when she recorded with gospel music legend, Charles Fold. By the age of 16, a nickname emerged, “Songbird.”
In 2006, she made her first solo debut as a featured artist on the “New Soul,” with radio hits, “I Belong To You,” “Tender Mercy,” “Can’t Nobody,” and “Everything.”
Lonna’s smooth, sultry voice has been featured on the top 150 U.S. gospel stations and around the world. Lonna has received recognition as #17 on the International Top 30 Artist list.

Lonna has shared the stage with General Colin Powell, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Marvin Sapp, Ben Tankard, and Lisa Page Brooks. She has worked with well-known producers including Chip Dixson, Berris Bolton, and Executive Producer Roger Ryan of Aftertouch Music.
Lonna Hardin is author of several books including, “Voiceprint" and the "Melody’s Song" children’s book series. Lonna’s books are featured at libraries, bookstores, museums, and and events across the country.


You’ve seen or heard Lonna inspire on TBN, Black Gospel, Storytelling Companion, and television or radio stations around the world. Lonna shares her powerful voice and message at conferences, workshops, seminars, and events.
Lonna Hardin’s high-spirited energy and message of hope is why audiences say they experience the “wow factor’ after hearing Lonna sing or speak at conferences, workshops, seminars, and events.