Hilary Gardner

Hilary Gardner

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Hilary Gardner

About Hilary Gardner

Originally from Wasilla, Alaska, vocalist Hilary Gardner made her Broadway debut in Twyla Tharp’s hit musical, Come Fly Away. Backed by a 19-piece big band, Hilary sang solos and duets with Frank Sinatra in a performance hailed by critics as “wonderful” (Huffington Post), “elegant” (USA Today), and “terrific” (New York Observer). Hilary is a founding member of Shotgun Wedding, a Brooklyn-based country music band. She also performs frequently as a featured vocalist with the George Gee Swing Orchestra. As the voice of the jazz-inflected cabaret quartet West 73rd, Hilary has performed at the Metropolitan Room, Feinstein’s at the Regency, and the Detroit Institute of Arts. The group’s debut CD, The Kurt Weill Project, was nominated for a MAC Award for “Best Jazz Recording of 2008.” Hilary has worked extensively as a guest vocalist. Multi-platinum recording artist Moby featured Hilary prominently on his acclaimed 2009 release, Wait For Me (Mute Records/EMI). More recently, award-winning guitarist and composer Ken Hatfield selected Hilary as the vocalist for his 2011 song cycle, "For Langston," based on the poetry of Langston Hughes. Hilary's eclectic résumé attests that, whatever the genre or setting, she is always happy to be making music.

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Hilary Gardner — Top 4 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Hilary Gardner No One After You
Hilary Gardner Drunk on the Moon
Hilary Gardner Drunk On The Moon
Hilary Gardner Manhattan Avenue
No One After You
Drunk on the Moon
Drunk On The Moon
Manhattan Avenue