Erin Hill - Harpist & Singer
- New York City, NY
- Harpist
- 47 Verified Bookings
Deeann W. said “Erin made our daughter’s private event spectacular! We are looking for a reason to have her again soon! She is as sweet as she is talented!”
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Classically trained vocalist that sings all genres. Available for weddings, funerals, any event with a solo singer! Able to book accompanist and additional instrumentalists upon request.
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I am a classically trained musician (BM in Vocal Performance from Webster University), but very versatile. In the same ceremony I can sing Ave Maria and follow it with At Last (Etta James). I am comfortable singing a Capella, with a recording, with an ensemble, and with or without a microphone. I will gladly find myself an accompanist if you would like a pianist, guitarist, or string quartet, as I am will connected to the St. Louis music scene. I do not require rehearsals in the event space, although that is also a nice option.
Comfortable singing in any setting at any time. Can comfortably sing in a variety of languages (Spanish, Italian, German, Latin, French, Hebrew, Portuguese, etc). A mic is not necessary, however, that is usually better determined by the venue (indoor vs. outdoor, echo, etc).
Deeann W. said “Erin made our daughter’s private event spectacular! We are looking for a reason to have her again soon! She is as sweet as she is talented!”
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