Kristofer Hill

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

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

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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