Where:
Dedham Square Coffeehouse
565 High Street
Dedham, MA 02026
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
< 21, Alcohol, Date Idea, Food, Music, Nightlife, Performing Arts
Event website:
https://www.facebook.com/DedhamSquareCoffeehouse/
HILTON PARK is an acoustic/vocal family trio noted for their earthy, emotionally expressive and superbly crafted Americana, Folk & Blues. The HILTON PARK sound is authentic and endearingly classic, with enough modern grit to captivate today’s audience, and a melodic vocal skill often compared to Crosby, Stills and Nash.
Father/son team Bruce and Conor Hilton started writing and singing together in 2013, discovering a “blood harmony” in their voices recalling family acts from the Everly Brothers to the Avett Brothers. They added Gregg Pannier’s voice and piano to the blend a few months later… and almost immediately, great things started to happen…
In 2014 Hilton Park was nominated for two prestigious awards; a Spotlight Award (Best Americana/Roots/Folk Group) and a New England Music Award (Americana/Roots Act of the Year). In 2015 they won the New England Music Award for “Best In State: Maine”, an award that encompasses all musical genres. In January 2016 Hilton Park was nominated for 'Roots Act of the Year', their third NEMA nomination in as many years!
Critics have unanimously raved about Hilton Park’s 2014 debut album, “Greener Grass” and their 2015 follow up, “Strings”, which continues to be added to Americana radio playlists across the U.S. and in Europe. Every song has a story, and there’s a story behind every song.
Press:
“Hilton Park is creating a whole new genre for current music. They have reinvented acoustic” - Amy Nachbar, Boston Examiner
"Hilton Park has made quite a name for itself in the circles of acoustic music. Their originals ring out in every note with pop brightness, harmonic finesse, and within the framework of good song craft....Hilton Park just might be the beginning of a huge music scene trend gaining more mainstream appeal.” - Bill Copeland Music News
“Hilton Park’s new album ‘Strings’ tells its story with a warm, family tenderness that everything is going to be okay so long as you listen closely… like a sweet flowing fabric that catches warm breezes as it dries on the line out back of your summer home. From rowdy saloon bustling ballads, to soft, candied flowering story, there is something for everyone in this album.” - Megan Gazzo, The Equal Ground
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