Kristofer Hill

Kristofer Thomas Hill (born in Summit, New Jersey on October 13, 1979) is an American musician, composer, singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist, and multi percussionist.

Kristofer Hill
Performing
Background information
Birth nameKristofer Thomas Hill
Born(1979-10-13)October 13, 1979
Maplewood, New Jersey, United States
Genrespop, rock, soul, Hip Hop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer, composer, educator, multi-instrumentalist
InstrumentsVocals, piano, guitar, beatbox, drums, cajon, other percussion
Years active1979–present
LabelsIndependent, Universatile Music,
Associated actsEmerson Laffey, The Drunken Immmortals, Calo Flamenco, Chris Burton Jacome Ensemble
Website[kristoferhill.com]

He was raised in Maplewood, New Jersey.

He is a guest artist with Free Arts of AZ,[1] a non-profit organization which works with vulnerable youth in Arizona through the arts, music, theater, and dance.

Discography

  • Drunken Immortals "Live" – 2001
  • Blow Up Co-op – 2002 – Collective works from AZ Hip-Hop musicians and MC's
  • Collective Memory – 2002 – Farbeon
  • Soul Revolution – 2003 – Drunken Immortals
  • Foundation – 2003 – Produced by foundation
  • Brad B.: Drifter – 2005 – Produced by foundation
  • Hot Concrete – 2006 – Drunken Immortals feat. Abstract Rude and Dres
  • Ganesha:Music for Modern – 2006 – Kristofer T. Hill
  • Flamenco – 2006 – Chris Burton Jacome ensemble
  • Fantasy – 2007 – Sound track for Scorpius Dance Theater Production inspired by Michael Parks paintings
  • Pivot – 2007 – Jody Gnant and BoGeSo
  • David & Lisa – 2008 – Soundtrack for Scorpius Dance Theater production
  • A Vampire Tale- 2009 – Soundtrack for Scorpius Dance Theater production
  • Insects: Gone- 2009 – Hip Hop
  • Levanto – 2010 – Music from Ballet de Martin Gaxiola's flamenco dance production Levanto

References

  • Free Arts of AZ article
  • Calo Flamenco.com
  • Drunken Immortals
  • Joblo the Movie Network
  • AZ Central
  • The Paper Project
  • Blu-ray
  • Chris Burton Jacome
  • Scorpius
  • Ear Candy
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