it felt like a private show.
by lou on 4/12/24Mercury Lounge - New Yorksuch a great intimate space to see such an talented artist!
Gutsy and nuanced as a vocalist, and an accomplished songwriter, arranger, and pianist as well, Judith Hill is likely the only musician who can cite Elton John, Spike Lee, Prince, and Michael Jackson among those who have sought out her talent. One of the highest-profile background singers of her generation, she got her start in the early 2000s, and in the next decade established a solo career with the soundtrack to Lee's Red Hook Summer (2012). Since making these strides, she has built a discography of increasingly refined and creative albums that includes the Prince-produced Back in Time (2015), followed by Golden Child (2018) and Baby, I'm Hollywood! (2021), all while continuing her work in support of other artists. Hill starred in the Academy Award- and Grammy-winning 20 Feet from Stardom, the documentary film showcasing the under-acknowledged work of backup singers.
The daughter of musicians Michiko Hill and Pee Wee Hill, Judith Hill earned a degree in music composition from Biola University, near her native Los Angeles. During the 2000s, she stockpiled background vocalist credits on releases by the likes of Anastacia, Robbie Williams, Evelyn "Champagne" King, and Rod Stewart. In 2009, she was selected to duet with Michael Jackson on "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" during the This Is It concerts, and performed at the King of Pop's memorial service, where she took the spotlight for "Heal the World." During the next few years, Hill continued to work in a background capacity for Elton John, Gregg Allman, and Barry Manilow, to name only a fraction of her connections. Hill saw her profile rise significantly in 2012 and 2013. Earlier in the year, she recorded stirring material for Spike Lee's Red Hook Summer. The following year, she competed on The Voice, appeared on Josh Groban's All That Echoes, and even more notably was featured in 20 Feet from Stardom, which went on to win an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and a Grammy for Best Music Film.
In 2014 alone, Hill appeared on another remarkably eclectic batch of recordings and picked up another major accolade. She was in on sessions with artists ranging from R&B veteran Calvin Richardson to electronic music pioneer Mike Oldfield, and co-wrote Iggy Azalea's Jennifer Hudson collaboration "Trouble." "Party Rockers," which Hill wrote and fronted for Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Arrangement, Instruments, and Vocals. As she continued to take supporting roles, Hill released Back in Time, an accomplished album produced and released by Prince, in 2015. She kept to a triennial LP release schedule with the self-released Golden Child and Baby, I'm Hollywood!, issued respectively in 2018 and 2021. During these years, she also recorded and/or performed behind artists diverse as Prince (as heard on HITnRUN: Phase One), Johnny Mathis, Perry Farrell, and Hozier. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
such a great intimate space to see such an talented artist!
One of the greatest shows I've ever seen. SO much soul!
Sometimes I like to go in uneducated--not knowing what to expect. I chose this concert simply because Judith Hill had a fine tour going, did not overlook Denver, was supporting a new record, sounded good on YouTube, and was playing a small venue. So what did I not expect? The stellar guitar work. Sure she has a terrific voice, but that spectacular lead guitar? That's her too!
I saw Judith Hill at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival on September 23rd. I had never heard of her, and I will certainly never forget her. She blew the roof off of Crypto.com Arena. Her voice is incredible, she can shred on the guitar, and her band (including her mom and dad) were great. She's got a bluesy, soulful, sometimes funky sound and seeing her live is a must. The vocal and instrumental improvisations are something to experience in person. There were some legendary acts at the festival, and she outshone most of them. She had the entire crowd mesmerized. See her if you get the chance.
Loved Judith Hill. what a talent! Ophelia’s is a great space to see a show. can get a table and chair w unobstructed view of stage. we went down towards the end so could dance! ONLY drawback is wish they had a better wine list.
Very good place to have a artist such as Judith hill perform! The only thing I can say about the Sony hall is that they didn’t have enough waitresses but they did try to correct it overall I will see me again !
Judith's show at the Canyon Club rocked the house. She has such exuberance and energy on stage as a performer, and incredible soulful talent as a vocalist. Whether its her own compositions or those of Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, or Carol King, she delivers a knock out rendition every time. Its exciting to see her rise to stardom!
Judith Hill, is amazing. She put on a fantastic show.
Saw Judith Hill open up for Josh Groban this weekend at the Minneapolis Target Center. I kind of liked her on the Voice so I thought seeing her live would be interesting. I wasn't expecting her to be SO STUCK UP. I have been to my share of shows and I have never seen an opening act perform like she was the headliner. She never thanked Josh and she sang with him for two songs. Yes, Judith has talent but her personality was awful. She gave off a very conceited and selfish persona. Guaranteed if she hadn't sang with Michael Jackson, she wouldn't have been on the Voice!
Loved Judith Hill since The Voice. Wish that the show was longer though. 30 minutes was not enough. I wanted more Judith!!