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Lili Haydn

Most disturbing way to encourage people to vote we've seen this year http://t.co/ZLcfFwR8 via @moveon

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  • Genre: Alternative / Classical / Rock

    Location LOS ANGELES, California, US

    Profile Views: 254321

    Last Login: 08/09/2011

    Member Since 31/12/2005

    Website http://www.lilihaydn.com

    Record Label Nettwerk

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .. .. Where to purchase Lili's music:..................iTunes.. | ..Werkshop.. | ..Amazon.......... ...... ..Amazon.. .... .. .... ....BIO.... .. .. ...... George Clinton calls her "the Jimi Hendrix of the violin." Rolling Stone called her music "an impassioned mix of classical, pop, rock, and funk." .. .. The soaring, postmodern pop of Lili Haydn’s ....Place Between Places.... began life in her home studio amid the hills and trees above Los Angeles. “Lililand” is what she calls this room, where the walls are covered in red and purple velvet, and where the singer-songwriter-violinist spent the last two years working to capture her “most essential, most ecstatic moments” on record... On her third album, Lili emerges from this musical workshop with sounds that are inventive and torrid, equal parts Kate Bush and Pink Floyd, with lyrics in search of peace and passion in an unsteady world. “There’s very little calculation, except how do I translate what is most precious to me? It feels like these are urgent times. When you listen to the news or look around, everybody is under the gun. Who has time for bullshit?”.. The album title comes from a lyric on her last album, 2004’s ..Light Blue Sun.. and a song called “Wounded Dove,” composed after the death of her mother, the comedienne-author Lotus Weinstock, as Haydn asked: “Wounded dove, what can you tell me ’bout the place between places?” The question refers to that place between life and what comes after, between the light and the dark, and that mysterious harmonic landscape which is neither major nor minor, neither happy nor sad. .. “I really had to let everything go. It’s just private moments where I didn’t give a fuck. It was me at the piano, or me and my violin in the middle of the trees of Laurel Canyon, and just following the muse. And when you drop to your knees and all the constructs are blown away, muses have a chance to speak. That’s where this record came from.”.. It arrives amid a career that has already put her on stage with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (soloing on Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir,” before joining them again across the U.S. as the duo’s opening act), or playing and singing one of her own songs as part of Herbie Hancock’s jazz quintet. She’s regularly shared stages with Parliament-Funkadelic and the great Qawwali singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and recorded with Tom Petty and Josh Groban. .. But her own music is what means the most to her. On ....Place Between Places...., Lili shows a new sense of abandonment in her vocals to match the fire and grace of her violin. “Now I feel like I’m an artist, really singing and playing with a point of view,” she says. “I finally found my voice.”.. Her words and melodies cover a wide musical territory, as rooted in modern rock and avant-pop as in her early studies of Brahms and Tchaikovsky, performed with the usual seriousness and humor, and a balance of virtuosity and wild abandon... A committed humanitarian and activist, Haydn also performs regularly for various human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Action Center, and has played private concerts for international gatherings of Nobel laureates. The new album’s “Children of Babylon” has already been adopted by the Global Security Institute to further its message of nuclear nonproliferation... She began playing when she was 8, and soloed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic by the time she was 15. “Violin resonates with people on a lot of levels,” she says. “In Mississippi or India or Spain – every culture has its violin music, and when people hear that played with a lot of intensity and a lot of heart, it hearkens back to their fondest memories – or their worst. It really has a place in everybody’s cultural DNA.”.. A sometime member of Parliament-Funkadelic, Haydn has often been called by leader George Clinton “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin.” And she has her own Hendrix moment on the new album’s final, unlisted track – an epic take on P-Funk’s “Maggot Brain,” a rendition she’s played to standing ovations at the Hollywood Bowl and elsewhere. Finally recorded at the famed Studio A at Capitol Records, Haydn was joined again by the daKAH Hip Hop Orchestra (and conductor Geoff “Double G” Gallegos) as she embarked on a soaring, emotional violin solo, riffing and shredding through a wah-wah pedal and without... “It’s like surfing a really big wave,” she says. “I really prepare spiritually before I play that song. There’s a peak that I’m trying to get to, and it has to be navigated properly. And if I can do that, skillfully and emotionally and calling the spirit on it, it causes people to freak out.”.. That’s a frequent occurrence for Lili Haydn when she performs, and it’s delivered her to concert halls as far-flung as the Vienna Opera House and Carnegie Hall. She will be back on tour with her band this summer, performing the fiery, elegant songs of Place Between Places. “At every stage, and the more I get more spiritually aware and mature, the more I evolve, the more I enjoy the richness of this journey. I would like to share the gifts that I’ve been given... “This really is an uncompromising version of what I do. There’s no more time for pretending.”.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    Lili Haydn (as you might find mentioned here and there as Lili Hayden, Lily Hayden, Lily Haden, Lilly Hayden or some other arrangement of letters) .. .. ..For more news about Lili sign up for the mailing list!.... .. .. .. .. I am 13 years old or older... Email Address: .. .. .. .. .... .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .......... .......... .......... .. .. .. ......
  • Influences

    Kate Bush, U2, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Cocteau Twins, Led Zeppelin, Coldplay, Radiohead, Johannes Brahms, Claude Debussy, Parliament Funkadelic, Toots Theillman, Herbie Hancock, The Beatles, Lotus Weinstock (my mom)
  • Sounds Like

    Sia, Kate Bush, Andrew Bird, Coldplay, The Killers, Zero 7, Pink Floyd.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Discography.... ....Lili...... .... ..iTunes.. .. ..amazon.com.... .. ....Light Blue Sun...... .... ..iTunes.... ..amazon.com.... .. ....Goodbye Stranger...... .... ..iTunes.. .. ..amazon.com.. .. ..emusic.com.... .. ....Place Between Places...... .... Available digitally now!.. .. iTunes .... ..Werkshop......Amazon..

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    Most disturbing way to encourage people to vote we've seen this year http://t.co/ZLcfFwR8 via @moveon

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    Hey @KFC_Colonel, trashing Sumatran tiger habitat for throw-away packaging is #NoGood! Dump APP! #savetigers https://t.co/6cFgxd3w

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    Stop Wall Street banks from gambling with our money. Tell Congress to bring back #GlassSteagall. http://t.co/BFmSQaav #ows #p2

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    Pls RT: #NDAA up for vote TOMORROW. Fight indefinite detention of civilians: http://t.co/MNHU6Yhg via @demandprogress

  5. Lili Haydn

    Very excited to play tonight! Witzend 8-10pm Thank you Steve Postell, Itai Disraeli, Neara Russell, Corey... http://t.co/LLrnNRNQ

Comments

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  • Again

    Love the way you play the violin. Wish you the best of luck for 2010. Thank you for some great music - in return from us...AGAIN

    2 years ago
  • Zeus

    Happy New Year Lili!

    2 years ago
  • Frank

    Hello Lili,

    All the way from Texas. Keep making that beautiful music.....

    Frank/BugZ

    2 years ago
  • Jorge Sergio

    Hello Lili.
    Thanks for being a friend. I find your way of playing the violin and your music very amazing.
    Regards!!!!!
    Jorge Sergio

    2 years ago
  • Zeus

    Thank you for adding me. Very cool tunes. Love "Strawberry Street". You rock!

    2 years ago
  • Luciano Myrh

    Hi Lili, your song Saddest Sunset is amazing.
    From Italy

    2 years ago
  • The Bug Dr.

    Your music is great, but I wish I could see you play live sometime!

    And Im sure you hear it all the time, but you are very beautiful!

    2 years ago
  • Stan Grill

    poking around on MySpace always brings surprises - never imagined I'd enjoy anything called 'maggot brain' - but you surprised me!  can't imagine how you made your violin sound like Hendrix, but it's brilliant playing.  Wow!

    2 years ago
  • Sillken Nominee for L…

    Hey! Just dropping by to say how awesome your music is! Peace

    2 years ago
  • BlackDogHat

    Thanks for the add and for sharing your beautiful sound
    Cheers from London
    BlackDogHat
    BlackDogHat Running

    2 years ago
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BIO..
George Clinton calls her "the Jimi Hendrix of the violin." Rolling Stone called her music "an impassioned mix of classical, pop, rock, and funk."

The soaring, postmodern pop of Lili Haydn’s Place Between Places began life in her home studio amid the hills and trees above Los Angeles. “Lililand” is what she calls this room, where the walls are covered in red and purple velvet, and where the singer-songwriter-violinist spent the last two years working to capture her “most essential, most ecstatic moments” on record.
On her third album, Lili emerges from this musical workshop with sounds that are inventive and torrid, equal parts Kate Bush and Pink Floyd, with lyrics in search of peace and passion in an unsteady world. “There’s very little calculation, except how do I translate what is most precious to me? It feels like these are urgent times. When you listen to the news or look around, everybody is under the gun. Who has time for bullshit?”
The album title comes from a lyric on her last album, 2004’s Light Blue Sun and a song called “Wounded Dove,” composed after the death of her mother, the comedienne-author Lotus Weinstock, as Haydn asked: “Wounded dove, what can you tell me ’bout the place between places?” The question refers to that place between life and what comes after, between the light and the dark, and that mysterious harmonic landscape which is neither major nor minor, neither happy nor sad.
“I really had to let everything go. It’s just private moments where I didn’t give a fuck. It was me at the piano, or me and my violin in the middle of the trees of Laurel Canyon, and just following the muse. And when you drop to your knees and all the constructs are blown away, muses have a chance to speak. That’s where this record came from.”
It arrives amid a career that has already put her on stage with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (soloing on Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir,” before joining them again across the U.S. as the duo’s opening act), or playing and singing one of her own songs as part of Herbie Hancock’s jazz quintet. She’s regularly shared stages with Parliament-Funkadelic and the great Qawwali singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and recorded with Tom Petty and Josh Groban.
But her own music is what means the most to her. On Place Between Places, Lili shows a new sense of abandonment in her vocals to match the fire and grace of her violin. “Now I feel like I’m an artist, really singing and playing with a point of view,” she says. “I finally found my voice.”
Her words and melodies cover a wide musical territory, as rooted in modern rock and avant-pop as in her early studies of Brahms and Tchaikovsky, performed with the usual seriousness and humor, and a balance of virtuosity and wild abandon.
A committed humanitarian and activist, Haydn also performs regularly for various human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Action Center, and has played private concerts for international gatherings of Nobel laureates. The new album’s “Children of Babylon” has already been adopted by the Global Security Institute to further its message of nuclear nonproliferation.
She began playing when she was 8, and soloed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic by the time she was 15. “Violin resonates with people on a lot of levels,” she says. “In Mississippi or India or Spain – every culture has its violin music, and when people hear that played with a lot of intensity and a lot of heart, it hearkens back to their fondest memories – or their worst. It really has a place in everybody’s cultural DNA.”
A sometime member of Parliament-Funkadelic, Haydn has often been called by leader George Clinton “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin.” And she has her own Hendrix moment on the new album’s final, unlisted track – an epic take on P-Funk’s “Maggot Brain,” a rendition she’s played to standing ovations at the Hollywood Bowl and elsewhere. Finally recorded at the famed Studio A at Capitol Records, Haydn was joined again by the daKAH Hip Hop Orchestra (and conductor Geoff “Double G” Gallegos) as she embarked on a soaring, emotional violin solo, riffing and shredding through a wah-wah pedal and without.
“It’s like surfing a really big wave,” she says. “I really prepare spiritually before I play that song. There’s a peak that I’m trying to get to, and it has to be navigated properly. And if I can do that, skillfully and emotionally and calling the spirit on it, it causes people to freak out.”
That’s a frequent occurrence for Lili Haydn when she performs, and it’s delivered her to concert halls as far-flung as the Vienna Opera House and Carnegie Hall. She will be back on tour with her band this summer, performing the fiery, elegant songs of Place Between Places. “At every stage, and the more I get more spiritually aware and mature, the more I evolve, the more I enjoy the richness of this journey. I would like to share the gifts that I’ve been given.
“This really is an uncompromising version of what I do. There’s no more time for pretending.”






Member Since:

December 31, 2005

Members:

Lili Haydn (as you might find mentioned here and there as Lili Hayden, Lily Hayden, Lily Haden, Lilly Hayden or some other arrangement of letters)

For more news about Lili sign up for the mailing list!
.. .. .. .. I am 13 years old or older.
Email Address: ..
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Influences:

Kate Bush, U2, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Cocteau Twins, Led Zeppelin, Coldplay, Radiohead, Johannes Brahms, Claude Debussy, Parliament Funkadelic, Toots Theillman, Herbie Hancock, The Beatles, Lotus Weinstock (my mom)

Sounds Like:

Sia, Kate Bush, Andrew Bird, Coldplay, The Killers, Zero 7, Pink Floyd




Discography
Lili

iTunes
amazon.com

Light Blue Sun

iTunes
amazon.com

Goodbye Stranger

iTunes
amazon.com
emusic.com

Place Between Places

Available digitally now!
iTunes
Werkshop
Amazon

Record Label:

Nettwerk

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