Wednesday, December 29, 2010




Wishing you and your family the very best Holiday Season and a really swingin' New Years Eve! Also hope you will have a wonderful year in 2010.

Love,
Lisa

Thursday, October 21, 2010

I'll be in Delaware this weekend...




Hi there,

Fall is here and the last date of my tour is Saturday night, October 23rd in Dover, Delaware at The Schwartz Center for the Arts at 7pm. It's close to Philly and DC too, so please come if you can and say "hi"! I had a great time in Ohio performing a couple of weeks ago - a beautiful state in the fall, and lots of fun in Chicago at Buddy Guy's new club, Legends. You can see in the photo above, by John Broughton I was enjoying myself! Read more about it and see more photos at: JazzChicago.net I was there to do a fundraiser for The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired. They do such great work, and it is inspiring to be around them. Well, they're a lot of fun too, so it was a great trip all around.

My latest release, "Nuance" has continued to do well - many people are hearing it on Music Choice as well as the radio. Last year's, "Twilight & Blues" really had a lot of support too- it was on the charts for over a year! Thank you all - I really appreciate it as an indie artist.

The touring has been a great experience, but I'm composing new music now, and will return to that full time for the next couple of months. That really is my very favorite part - seeing new music unfold is such a magical experience - worth all the work!

Take care and enjoy the fall and upcoming Halloween,

Lisa
LisaHiltonMusic.com

Monday, October 11, 2010

Hi From Lisa Hilton

Hi There!



Summer's over, but I know there's still some late warm weather for a lot of us, so that's always nice. Here's a photo from my Hollywood gig a couple weeks ago. It was a great time - I was joined by my favorite tenor sax, J.D. Allen, Gregg August on bass and Rudy Royston on drums. Lots and lots of fun! I will be in Chicago next week, Sept. 30 at Buddy Guy's Legends - please come out if you can. It is a solo piano show that will benefit The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired. It's a wonderful organization, that has a broad reach helping those with vision impairment everywhere. After that I'll be in Port Clinton Ohio on Oct 1 & 2, and winding up my tour in Dover, Delaware Oct 23. I hope to see you if you can make one of those last tour dates. Going out for jazz is always a nice evening!

"Nuance" has done really well at radio - over 200 stations are playing that CD, and it is currently #3 on one radio chart. That's great, but a nicer surprise is that "Twilight & Blues" is also doing well from last year and still appearing on radio charts! Big smiles all around for that - thank you to radio and my fans for listening!

Besides touring this summer, I had a fun at the JazzWeek Summit in Rochester, NY, a family trip to Europe where I got to go to the NorthSea Jazz Festival in July, and then my FAVORITE time is always the Newport Jazz Festival - a real trek to get there from California, (a plane, car and boat ride), but such a wonderful music festival. Now I'm composing - I just love composing! Lots of new music coming out for next year. Stay tuned.

If you get a chance, pick up the book, "The New Face of Jazz: An Intimate Look at Today's Legends and Artists of Tomorrow" (Random House/2010) by Cicily Janus. It's a really great book - not because they included me - but because it gives a really accurate rendering of the passion and personality that you find in a jazz musician. It's inspiring and fun to read about great musicians too. Check it out.

Take care,

Lisa

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Hi There


Hi there,



This is a performance shot from my recent tour. It's been a lot of fun, and I've met a lot of great people too. Tomorrow though, I leave for a FUN trip as a FAN to the Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island. I went last year for the first time. It's quite a trek from Malibu, CA: a plane, car and boat trip is what is entailed, but it was worth it. For me, the performances are like a wish list of artists I'm interested in seeing, and you get to spend the day outside watching boats float by on the water as well. It's really well worth the trip and expense to get there - really my treat for the year. My bassist, Larry Grenadier is playing with his band Fly and my sax player, JD Allen is playing with his trio there, so there will be plenty of familiar faces. If you go, please come up and say "hi" if you see me.

I still have a few more tour dates upcoming: August 31 in Hollywood, CA with JD Allen, Rudy Royston and Gregg August, Sept 30 I'm at Buddy Guy's in Chicago, Oct 1 & 2 Catawba Island Club in Port Clinton, LH and the Oct 23 in Dover Delaware at the Schwartz Center for the Arts. Please come by a performance if you can. I'll also be giving a talk in Agoura Hills, Sept 11, 2010 at 10:30 am on "Composing, Arranging and Finding your Musical Voice". More info is on my website under tour dates.

"Nuance" my recent solo piano CD is doing very well, and I thank radio as well as my fans for your support. A pleasant suprise: last summers' "Twilight & Blues" CD is STILL doing well - that is wonderful! Thank you! Besides traveling and performing, I am composing for another release with the band for next spring/summer. Please with me luck!

I hope your summer is going well - it's been very cool in California this year - I look forward to sun in Rhode Island!

Take care,

Lisa

Monday, June 7, 2010

Happy Holiday Weekend!


Hi!

I hope you are looking forward to the Official Start of BBQ Season this weekend! Summer is right around the corner, so there's always a bit of excitement and anticipation when Memorial Day weekend arrives. And speaking of arriving - yep, my latest release, "Nuance", is officially out June 1st, so I'm proud and excited about that. I've got a great CD release planned Monday May 31st at Yoshi's/SF (www.Yoshis.com) and then on June 1st two shows at the Herb Alpert's gorgeous Vibrato Jazz Club in West L.A. ( www.VibratoGrillJazz.com ), and the icing on my very fun week is a program for the Junior Blind of America at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, where I will perform for their visually impaired students, (www.GrammyMuseum.org). If you you happen to be around SF or L.A. for the week, please come by and say "Hi!", and enjoy the show. I'm really looking forward to sharing some of my favorite music ever. "Nuance" has been about looking at many of the great songs that I performed with my, (awesome) band, and developing the music for solo piano again, which is the way they originally were written, and allowing the music to grow and transform as good compositions have a way of doing. New compositions are like new friends, children, or lovers - new, exciting, and lots to learn. But a tune that holds your interest for a long time, is like a strong relationship - it gets better with time, and becomes even more interesting. I think Monk recorded some of his best compositions over twenty times, so I felt free developing new arrangements of my catalog, as well as writing some new pieces as well. "Stars" is a new favorite for everyone, and if you like bluesy pieces, try "Blue Reflections". For covers, everyone likes the GreenDay song, "Wake Me Up When September Ends", which is, I agree, an unusual choice, but I like great songs, and that is one. I also perform Monk: "Off Minor" - always like his upbeat attitude, and a blues piece I've wanted to do for a long time, "The Thrill Is Gone". "Twilight" is a new favorite of mine off my last recording, "Twilight & Blues", but I wanted more time with it, and love how it came out - same with "Melt Down" which was featured on NPR's "Morning Edition" when it was first released. "Malibu", was the #1 Jazz Track in the World on some radio chart when it came out originally, so that was fun to return to, and "Warm Summer Night" has been really popular on iTunes, and holds good memories for me too. "Just for Fun" was the first song I ever heard of mine played, and it was when I was at "House of Blues" in Hollywood. I had just seen a jazz pianist play there, and at intermission, they played... ME. I was so surprised, and thrilled. One of my most popular songs is "So This Is Love", which KKJZ Los Angeles is already playing and getting positive audience response on immediately. Lastly, I wrote a very impressionistic piece, "Early Morning Impressions" that utilizes different piano techniques - after all, I like to explore my instrument. If I sound a little overly excited to share the new music, I am. I hope you LOVE it - "Nuance" is a direct answer to requests from fans, and people in radio that I have responded to - it is a gift to you. :)

I happy that I will also be at the JazzWeek Summit in Rochester, NY playing Friday June 18, 2010 at 11:30am. PLEASE say "hi" if you see me, and please try and make the show - I'd love to share the new music!

Take care and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Wow!

Hi there,

You've probably seen on the news the big storms here in Malibu. We actually haven't had too much rain but the waves and surf are HUGE. Those homes directly on the sand are in fact possibly in danger, but there really aren't that many homes in the entire community that are on the sand - it is a luxury problem really. But it is exciting, as are the rocks that tumble off the mountains around here. So far I am safe and sound and cozy, as I hope you are too. The winter storms are perfect for catching up after my trip to NYC last week, and for listening to the new music I recorded.

The news this last week out of Haiti has been very difficult and has touched us all. Like many, I am making a donation. Paul Farmer at Partners in Health is an extremely dedicated humanitarian I had the pleasure of meeting a few years ago, along with several others in his organization. At a time when most companies didn't want to get involved in Haiti due to the extreme instability of the island nation, Farmer moved there to work with those most in need. His expertise is what is needed at this time.

I have been pleasantly surprised that "Twilight & Blues" has been doing so well 5 months after it's release, and it continues to improve even, rising up to # 33 this week on JazzWeek and being nominated at ZMR for three categories including Best Album for 2009. Great! (That news also perks up a winter day!) It really nourishes my soul that listeners continue to enjoy the album over time - this was our original goal: thank you!

Hope your winter week is going well too!

Take care,

Lisa

Friday, January 15, 2010

Happy New Year and update from NYC

Hi there and Happy New Year too!

It's been a whirl-wind around here. I just got back from a week in NYC. I recorded a new album, (due out in late spring), and attended the Association of Performing Arts Presenters Conference, (APAP), at the NY Hilton. "Presenters" book jazz and other entertainment for clubs, festivals, and theater settings. This year the theme was Jazz, so there were several special interest discussions on how to attract jazz audiences, the challenges, and new ways to connect with the audience. It was very interesting, and promising too. I heard some good ideas, that give me hope for our future! I also got to meet, and hang with Ramsey Lewis, Vijay Iyer, Gerald Clayton, Stefon Harris, Kenny Barron and others. And I got my fill of music too: since all the jazz "buyers" were in town, there was LOTS of jazz to be heard. I saw Kenny Barron with Stefon and the great flutist, Anne Drummond at Jazz Standard, Ravi at Irridium, an all night rave type event at Le Poisson Rouge with Jenny Scheinman/Jason Moran, Lionel and others - with 1,000+ people /SRO that went on till the wee hours of the morning, Geri Allen with a multi media show, and Maria Schneider and her orchestra at a very cool event at Blue Note which included improvised bird calls from the audience via small wooden South American musical blowers. I played a solo event too that went well. My favorite evening? Kenny Werner at Small's showed up with Ari Honig and their long time bassist, and I was blown away by their very intuitive and creative playing, to a SRO crowd. I think that The Wall Street Journal, and others who think jazz is dead should spend a week with me! I assure you, jazz is very much alive - try standing for a couple hours in a crowd of 1400 and you'll agree with me!

I have more good news: Our August 10th release, "Twilight & Blues" just showed up #40 on the JazzWeek chart, right above some well known names with good sized marketing budgets, demonstrating that we have what we call, "legs". THANK YOU! We love that support. We also continue to get great reviews, most recently in DownBeat, "Appealing impressionism... rich melodies and improvisations" and in All About Jazz/NY, "A definite West Coast cool vibe clings to a lot of pianist Lisa Hilton's Twilight & Blues... an impressionist intent on creating and sustaining moods." Wonderful! I also noted that my bassist, Larry Grenadier's release with his band Fly, and my tenor sax player's release, "Shine" received top marks for 2009. All good.

Wishing you the best in 2010,


Lisa Hilton