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Kristin Hoffmann

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About Me

At four years old, Kristin began playing piano, and before long, was writing her own songs. And from there on, she never stopped, taking classical piano and voice lessons through her teenage years and then picking up the guitar somewhere along the way. Eventually music became a way of life for her. Hoffmann was accepted to the Juilliard School of Music’s pre-college program and began studying opera, secondary composition and classical composition; she became influenced by Samuel Barber and French Impressionists like Ravel. “Opera training really molded my voice into what it is today. Once you study classical voice you can go anywhere with it,” says Hoffmann, who also found inspiration in popular artists like Joni Mitchell, Peter Gabriel and Radiohead. She soon realized she could marry the two, creating her own unique blend of classical and contemporary music. "I got a lot more joy out of creating my own music and having it touch people. It was just an unmatchable feeling.”
After Juilliard, Kristin spent a year at NYU and her songwriting evolved as she combined her classical roots with accessible pop sensibilities. She was briefly signed to Capital Records, but ended up self-releasing her first album Divided Heart, which she not only wrote, but co-produced, engineered and recorded. All the while, Kristin continued to hone her performance skills with a residency at Café Vivaldi in Manhattan’s West Village. Along with playing some 200 shows, selling 3,000 copies of Divided Heart and securing a loyal local following, As the buzz grew louder, Kristin was discovered at Vivaldi by Interscope and soon after signed to the label.
After enlisting her longtime musical collaborator Darian Cunning, along with producer David Bottrill (Peter Gabriel, Tool), Kristin escaped to Longview Studios to make the album she’d always dreamed of. "I really had a very special, deep experience writing this record,” she explains of her time in the converted farmhouse studio in the middle of pretty much nowhere. In all that quiet open space, and with the help of a great piano left behind by Keith Richards, Kristin’s songs evolved with love and care.
Using her piano as a vehicle for her voice, Kristin keeps her instrumentation simple, so the gorgeous melodies and lyrics resonate with the audience on songs like “Home,” which is about finding inner-strength, “Bittersweet,” a song about choosing to follow your dreams over taking the safer path and the title-track “Real,” a song about being true to yourself.
Of her live performance, Kristin muses, “I hope to stimulate my listeners to go deeper within themselves to places they may be reluctant to go. I’ve come to realize that my greatest challenges have emerged from my mistakes, and that they were really blessings in disguise.” Through her gift for songwriting, Kristin illustrates spectacular sonic stories. "My music can reach across a lot of generations,” says Kristin of her varied audience. “Connecting to people by creating music is my contribution to the world."
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Concert For The Oceans

Hey Friends,I'm very excited to go down to Florida this weekend and play at Concert for the Oceans in honor of World Ocean Day! This concert is to raise awareness about global warming and how it is ef...
Posted by Kristin Hoffmann on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:53:00 PST

March 6th - "Rescue Me" on CBS' "The Young and The Restless"

Rescue Me will be on the CBS Daytime Soap Opera, The Young and The Restless. They are going to play about a minute or more of the song about 50 minutes into the March 6th episode. So be...
Posted by Kristin Hoffmann on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:53:00 PST

Sundance Film Festival

I just got back from playing the ASCAP Music Cafe at Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. ASCAP set up their event at Star Bar, which was a beautiful and intimate club at the top of the hill o...
Posted by Kristin Hoffmann on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:53:00 PST

PLEASE JOIN MY NEW MUSIC PAGE...THIS ONE HAD AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT!

Hey Everyone! Hope this finds you all well. It's about time I write and explain why I have a new music page...I know some of you have been confused! Well, about a month ago now, I woke up one morni...
Posted by Kristin Hoffmann on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:53:00 PST

Love Monkey...on CBS!

I just got home from a day of taping for the new CBS show, "Love Monkey," which starts on January 17th! Last week they asked me to be a guest artist on an episode. So, bright and early this morning, I...
Posted by Kristin Hoffmann on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:53:00 PST

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CHECK THIS OUT!!
Posted by Kristin Hoffmann on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:53:00 PST

Show with Ben Lee

I've got to say that I've been super lucky lately to open up for some very wonderful musicians! Last night I had a blast opening for Ben Lee at Bowery Ballroom in NYC! I've wanted to play there for ...
Posted by Kristin Hoffmann on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:53:00 PST

Opening for Howie Day at Northern Lights

Last night I had the pleasure to open for Howie Day in Clifton Park at a venue called "Northern Lights." The whole day was great. I drove up with one of my managers, Diane, and we had a great time on ...
Posted by Kristin Hoffmann on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:53:00 PST

1st show with new band!

Last night was my first show, in Pleasantville NY, with my new band, bass - Jon Flower, and drums - Ian O'Neil. We had a great time and our 3 short rehersals really paid off! It has been a little ov...
Posted by Kristin Hoffmann on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:53:00 PST

STREET TEAM MEMBERS NEEDED

If anyone is interested in helping spread the word about my new record coming out in January, please email my friend, Let at [email protected]  Your help would be greatly appreciated....
Posted by Kristin Hoffmann on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:53:00 PST