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hil st. soul

Black Rose in stores 6.10.2008

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Buy Soul Organic, Copasetik and cool, Soulidified and Black Rose at Amazon.com ******* UPDATES!
I'm featured on the new Down To The Bone album Supercharged! The track is called "Smile to Shine" - listen to it HERE Buy "Smile To Shine" from iTunes
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I'm excited to be participating in the Movie Music Of Spike Lee & T Blanchard show in TURKEY & SPAIN on the 17 & 19th July with Patti Austin & Bilal.
We are also going to be doing a new album with SHANACHIE....so watch this space for more info!******* Check out Hil St. Soul Live with Terence Blanchard!
Click below to watch the video for "Goodbye"
Singer Hilary Mwelwa of Hil St. Soul (pronounced Hill Street Soul) is not your average R&B diva. She holds a degree in biological sciences, hails from Zambia, grew up in London and admits to having a teenage fascination with the music of Annie Lennox and Blondie. In fact Hilary is anything but average. One listen to her bluesy honey-toned alto, poignant self-penned lyrics and soul-drenched vocal approach and it is obvious that this R&B diva is truly something special. Hil St. Soul’s two previous Shanachie Entertainment releases - 2004’s Copasetik & Cool and 2006’s SOULidified - both landed top 20 hits on the Urban AC charts and further established the R&B/soul duo (Hilary Mwelwa and Victor Redwood Sawyerr, founder of the UK hip hop group Blak Twang) as one of the most honest and refreshing R&B acts to emerge in years. USA Today calls Hil St. Soul’s vocals “Always enticing” while The Associated Press declares “Hil St. Soul has an organic soulful sound that is all their own.” The duo has hit a stride that seems to be unstoppable. Hilary Mwelwa shares, “First and foremost Victor and I are good friends which has allowed us to maintain a great working relationship. We just seem to click creatively and find it easy to feed ideas off one another. It also helps that we have the same creative vision and goals.”
On June 10th, 2008, Shanachie Entertainment will release Hil St. Soul’s highly anticipated new and third recording, Black Rose. “Hil St. Soul has a unique niche on the R B/soul scene; in an era of cookie cutter production, they sound like no other artist,” states Shanachie Entertainment General Manager Randall Grass. “Their uniqueness comes from their special blend of soul, hip hop and acoustic elements. At the center of their sound is the voice of Hilary Mwelwa who is one of a small number of true singers on the R&B scene today who has emerged in the last decade, with the capability to mesmerize an audience with the sheer quality of her singing whether backed by a full band or just an acoustic guitar.”
Hil St. Soul’s Black Rose is a follow-up to the group’s last critically acclaimed CD, SOULifidied which The Baltimore Sun praised for its “delicious creamy vibe,” and Blues and Soul Magazine heralded the CD as ‘the best urban album of the year’ and declared “SOULidified is as good as it gets.” The album enjoyed great success at radio earning a Top 20 Urban AC hit with its first single “Goodbye,” whose video also was in rotation on VH1 Soul and BETJ. The second single, “Hey Boy,” (also a Top 20 hit) became a semi-theme song on Michael Baisden’s highly popular syndicated radio show when Hil St. Soul reworked “Hey Boy” to become “Bad Boy,” in honor of Baisden aka “The Bad Boy of Radio.” Hil St. Soul’s American debut, Copasetik & Cool (2004), also garnered a Top 20 slot on the Urban AC Charts with the song “Pieces.” People Magazine said of Copasetik & Cool, “Mwelwa’s gospel charged vocals fire up tracks like the down-home ditty “I’ve Got Me,” which highlights the positive attitude of the lyrics.”
Hilary reflects “Black Rose differs from other recordings in that there is a natural growth and progression in terms of the songwriting, production and subject matter. I’ve grown and evolved as a person since my last CD and I share some of what I have learned and experienced on this album.” Black Rose showcases Hilary Mwelwa’s trademark soul stirring, ultra smooth and hypnotic vocals along with her poetic and self-empowering lyrics and Victor Redwood Sawyerr’s tight head-nodding tracks and infectious grooves.
It is no wonder why Vibe Magazine has said Hilary’s “rich, velvety voice warms the inside like a spot of tea” and why The Boston Globe describes her voice as “a beguiling set of pipes with a whiff of Whitney here, a scoop of Chaka there…” Black Rose features such highlights as the sensuous jam “Gravity” about the allure of falling in love and “Smile, “an uplifting anthem that is perfect for today’s fast paced and troubling times that encourages one to find happiness own personal oasis while “Ghetto,” a funky syncopated number that reminds one to remember who you are and where you come from. An ethereal song about how the world has changed. Hilary quotes from Stevie Wonder’s ‘Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday” asking the question “What happened to the world we knew?” Hilary explains, "’Sweetest day’ is really about remembering and romanticizing about my childhood when everything seemed much calmer and rosier. I feel the world these days seems a lot colder and I wouldn't want to be a child growing up in this day and age.” Of special note is the bluesy and previously never before recorded India.Arie track called “Life.”
Born in Lusaka, Zambia, Hilary Mwelwa relocated to London with her family at age five. As a child she adopted her father’s love of music, as their home was immersed with the sounds of traditional Zambian music along with such American R&B/soul icons as Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. As a graduate of London’s Westminster University, Hilary had early ambitions to go into the science field and earned a degree in biological sciences. She shares, “While I was in school studying sciences, I started to explore my musical interests and I decided that I wanted to pursue music more seriously. I took a year off from school and during this time I recorded my first demo. I have never had formal music training but I was brought up on a diet of soul, R&B, Gospel and pop music from an early age.” Luckily for us Hilary Mwelwa’s path has led her to follow her heart and her music. Hil St. Soul’s recording debut, Soul Organic, came out in 2000 on Dome Records and featured a cover of the Aretha Franklin classic “Until You Come Back To Me.”
With the release of Black Rose on 6/10/08 Hil St. Soul is on their way to gaining the widespread attention they deserve as serious contenders on the R&B scene. Hilary confides, “I hope that when people get to hear Black Rose they will find themselves immersed in my world. At the end of the day the experiences I write and sing about are universal. I ultimately hope that my music can uplift people and make them feel like they have gotten to know a little bit more about me as a person.”Im a fan of good music. The kind that hits you in the heart, mind and soul! says Hilary Mwelwa, the next British R&B phenomenon destined to win over American R&B and soul devotees. USA Today declares, Mwelwas vocals are always enticing while Vibe Magazine heralds Mwelwas rich, velvety voice warms the inside like a spot of tea. The 20-something year-old chanteuse along with her musical partner Victor Redwood Sawyer (founder of the award-winning hip hop group Blak Twang), make up Hil St. Soul, one of the hottest groups to emerge from Londons underground music scene in recent years. Hil St. Soul has toured with such individual artists as Macy Gray, Angie Stone and DAngelo.

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Member Since: 4/6/2005
Band Website: under construction
Influences: Aretha Franklin
Marvin Gaye
Stevie Wonder
traditional Zambian music
Sounds Like: Me, Myself and I
Record Label: Shanachie Entertainment
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New album BLACK ROSE

Hey everybody! Thankyou for all your kind messages. Appreciate the love and support as always. I'm sorry i can't respond to everyone..... Just a quick note to let you know that I've now completed my ...
Posted by hil st. soul on Fri, 02 May 2008 01:03:00 PST

new photos!

Wassup all! Just thought I should make my presence felt. Feel as though i've neglected my page...I've been in the studio putting the final touches to my next project which should be with you very shor...
Posted by hil st. soul on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 02:26:00 PST

I'm Featured On A New Song

Hey guys I wanted to let you know that I'm featured on a new song along with jazz-funk-soul group Down To The Bone. They just released a new album Supercharged and I'm doing the guest vocals on the tr...
Posted by hil st. soul on Fri, 29 Jun 2007 09:57:00 PST

New single "Hey Boy"

Hey people. Just a quick note to say thanks to all those who have been stopping by my page and leaving me messages. I appreciate the love and support.. Just wanted you to all know that ...
Posted by hil st. soul on Wed, 20 Sep 2006 11:46:00 PST

I'm Playing Shows In The US!!

Many of you have been asking if I would be playing shows Stateside in support of "Soulidified". Well I'm pleased to announce the following handful of dates. Please come out and support! Aug 19 --...
Posted by hil st. soul on Tue, 08 Aug 2006 01:06:00 PST

What's happening!

Hey people what's good? I know, I know....I've been slacking a little. Truth is I'm still trying to get my head around this whole cyber space experience. I'm a sell confessed my space addict now tha...
Posted by hil st. soul on Tue, 06 Jun 2006 04:20:00 PST

Better Late Than Never!

Yo peeps whats good? I've finally entered the 21st Century by becoming a member of myspace. As the saying goes better late than never!   A few of you have been asking me about my web site. Im wo...
Posted by hil st. soul on Mon, 10 Apr 2006 02:04:00 PST