Lillian "Lilly" Alice Hiatt
(born April 26, 1984)
is an American,
Nashville, Tennessee
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-based singer-songwriter.
She is the daughter of singer-songwriter
John Hiatt
John Robert Hiatt (born August 20, 1952) is an American singer-songwriter. He has played a variety of musical styles on his albums, including new wave, blues, and country. Hiatt has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards and has been awarded ...
.
Early life and education
Hiatt was born in
Los Angeles
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,
California
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.
Her father is singer-songwriter
John Hiatt
John Robert Hiatt (born August 20, 1952) is an American singer-songwriter. He has played a variety of musical styles on his albums, including new wave, blues, and country. Hiatt has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards and has been awarded ...
and her mother was film sound editor Isabella Wood. Wood was Hiatt's second wife. Wood, who was at that time separated from John Hiatt, died from suicide when her daughter was almost one year old.
Hiatt grew up in
Nashville
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,
Tennessee
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, on a farm with her father, his third wife Nancy Stanley Hiatt, older brother Rob, and younger sister Georgia Rae.
Hiatt has played music since she was 12, when her father gave her her first guitar, a 1953 parlor-size Martin.
In 2006, Hiatt graduated from the
University of Denver
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with a degree in psychology.
Career
In 2005, Hiatt formed a band, Shake Go Home, in Denver with fellow students from
University of Denver
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. After graduation, the band moved to Nashville and recorded several EPs. Band members included Hiatt, Eric Knutson on guitar, Jeff Montoya on bass, and John Arrotti on drums.
Hiatt relocated briefly to
Austin, Texas
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, but returned to Nashville in 2013.
In 2012, Hiatt released her debut album, ''Let Down.'' The record was produced by
Doug Lancio
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Patty Griffin
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,
Matthew Ryan,
Todd Snider
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).
In 2015, Hiatt released her second album, ''Royal Blue,'' on the Normaltown label, an imprint of
New West
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. The record was produced by Nashville producer Adam Landry (
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Rayland Baxter
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,
Middle Brother), and was recorded using
analog recording
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technology.
Hiatt employed synthesizer as well as pedal steel, and broadened the scope of her style to reflect her musical influences.
Hiatt's band that she recorded her first two records with was called Lilly Hiatt and the Dropped Ponies, and included guitarist Beth Finney, drummer Jon Radford, bass player Jake Bradley, and Luke Schneider on pedal steel.
[
In 2016, at a mansion in East Nashville, the Luck Reunion organization gathered pairs of musicians to collaborate on songs for a series of 45 rpm singles recorded using analog equipment provided by ]Third Man Records
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. Hiatt together with Aaron Lee Tasjan
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Tasjan is reported to have his own distinct version of "indie folk grit." Garret Woodward of the Smoky Mountain News says, "Tasjan's word ...
recorded two songs: Guy Clark
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's "Dublin Blues" and John Prine
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's "Angel from Montgomery"
In August 2017, Hiatt released her third album, ''Trinity Lane.'' The record was produced by Michael Trent of Shovels & Rope
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and was recorded on Johns Island in South Carolina
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. Cary Ann Hearst of Shovels & Rope
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appears on vocals on the track "Everything I Had." The record's title comes from a main street in East Nashville in Tennessee
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. Hiatt said that although the songs often have a dark subject matter, the record is a rock and roller.
Hiatt used a new band on her album, ''Trinity Lane.'' The band members are John Condit on guitar, Robert Hudson on bass, and Allen Jones on drums.
Hiatt has toured with Aaron Lee Tasjan
Aaron Lee Tasjan (born August 24, 1986) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer.
Tasjan is reported to have his own distinct version of "indie folk grit." Garret Woodward of the Smoky Mountain News says, "Tasjan's word ...
, John Moreland
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Early life
Moreland was born in Longview, Texas, the son of Robert Lloyd Moreland, an engineer, and Connie May Moreland (née Brandon), a schoo ...
, Drive-by Truckers
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, Margo Price
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, and John Prine
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, as well as many others.
Personal life
Hiatt lives in East Nashville, Tennessee
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. She struggled with addiction and became sober in her late 20s.
Discography
Solo albums
* 2012: ''Let Down'' (Normaltown Records)
* 2015: ''Royal Blue'' (Normaltown Records)
* 2017: ''Trinity Lane'' (New West Records
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)
*2020: '' Walking Proof'' (New West Records)
*2021: ''Lately'' (New West Records)
Singles
* 2017: ''Luck Mansion Sessions'' (Third Man Records
Third Man Records is an eclectic, vinyl-focused independent record label founded and owned by Jack White, Ben Blackwell and Ben Swank. The company operates out of three locations—Nashville, Tennessee, Detroit, Michigan, and Soho, London—wit ...
) with Aaron Lee Tasjan
Aaron Lee Tasjan (born August 24, 1986) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer.
Tasjan is reported to have his own distinct version of "indie folk grit." Garret Woodward of the Smoky Mountain News says, "Tasjan's word ...
– songs: "Dublin Blues" and " Angel from Montgomery"
Also appears on
* 2008: John Hiatt
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– ''Same Old Man
''Same Old Man'' is a 2008 album by John Hiatt. It was released 27 May 2008.
Track listing
# "Old Days"
# "Love You Again"
# "On With You"
# "Hurt My Baby"
# "What Love Can Do"
# "Ride My Pony"
# "Cherry Red"
# "Our Time"
# "Two Hearts"
# "Same ...
'' (New West)
* 2011: Across Tundras – ''Sage'' (Neurot)
* 2012: Ronnie Fauss – ''I Am the Man You Know I'm Not'' (Normaltown)
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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1984 births
Living people
American women singer-songwriters
21st-century American singers
American singer-songwriters
American rock musicians
American rock singers
Women rock singers
21st-century American women singers