Hilary Grist

Tomorrow is a Chance to Start Over – New Children's Book/Album

‘Thank-you’ doesn’t even begin…

Holy smokes, it’s really starting to sink in today!!!!! I am profoundly honoured to be this year’s number 4. ($10,000 award!!!!!) I just want to say the biggest THANK-YOU to everyone involved with the Peak Performance Project, The Peak 100.5 FM, Music BC, Jim Pattison and ALL of the incredibly inspiring top 20 bands and friends we’ve made these past months. You’ve all...

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Cardboard Piano Opening Gala!

Are you curious? 😉 So many people have been asking, and now you can come feast your eyes on the 8 foot long, 6 foot tall cardboard piano-city featured in my new music video ‘Tall Buildings’! The Vancouver Sun, Province and over 35 on-line blogs loved the video, but you’ll get to see it in person!! The Beaumont Gallery (316 West 5th Ave.) will be presenting the impressively...

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St. James Hall Show!

My next Vancouver show!! I’ll be opening up for the fine gents of Headwater! This is one of my favourite venues in town. Bring yer stompin’ boots! 😉 Fri, Oct 21st, 2011 St. James Hall 3214 West 10th Ave. Vancouver, BC 8pm Tickets available at the door and on-line at:...

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City of Green and Blue

One of our challenges during the Peak Performance Project was to write and record a song inspired by Vancouver for it’s 125th birthday… My new song, ‘City of Green and Blue‘, along with the other 19 Peak artists’ fantastic songs are now available free for you to listen and download! Click HERE to check them...

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We Have Hope

The Silokwethemba Project is a charity organization run by a very good friend of mine, Max Vincent. They help support the education and health of orphans and vulnerable children in Zimbabwe, many of whom have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS. I wrote an original song inspired by the project called Shine a Light on a Child and we created this music video with Max’s footage from his trip this past...

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