50 word Elevator Pitch
Ruth Hill, award-winning songwriter, singer, and storyteller, crafts honest songs with powerful imagery and beautiful melodies. Inspired by her deep New England roots, large working-class family and wandering spirit that has taken her from Antarctica to Alaska, she sings from a place of depth and compassion that compels you to lean closer.
150 word Bio
Ruth Hill is the Grand Prize Winner of the 2017 Great American Song Contest! Her latest CD, Reunion of Broken Parts, was at the top of Folk DJ charts for the first 3 months of 2018.
Songwriter, singer, storyteller, Ruth Hill has roots that run deep in the hills of New England. One of 10 children, she started singing with her older brother and sister at community events when she was six years old. A musical storyteller, inspired by the gritty joy of growing up in a working-class family, and a wandering spirit that’s taken her to both poles of the globe, she writes about real people, her reflections on the sweetness and sorrow of the world around her. She accompanies herself expressively on guitar, but it’s when she opens her heart and sings from a place of depth and compassion that you are compelled to lean in closer.
300 Word Bio
Ruth Hill, songwriter, singer, and storyteller, is the 2017 Grand Prize Winner of the Great American Song Contest! Her latest CD, Reunion of Broken Parts, was at the top of Folk DJ charts for the first 3 months of 2018.
Ruth has roots that run deep in the hills of New England. She’s inspired by the gritty joy of growing up as one of 10 kids in a working-class New Hampshire family, where she started singing with her older siblings at community events when she was six years old. Her wandering spirit has taken her from Antarctica, to Bhutan, to Alaska, with warmer stops in between. She writes about real people and the sweetness and sorrow of the world around her. Ruth accompanies herself expressively on guitar, and when she opens her heart and sings from a place of depth and compassion you are compelled to lean in closer.
Although Ruth started singing and playing music early in life, it took her until she was nearly a half century old before she finally found her songwriting voice, a few years later, she gave up her career as a river geologist and began performing and writing full time.
“I don’t regret becoming a fulltime musician so late in my life,” Ruth says, “I’ve had a wonderful life full of rich adventures. But, I am thrilled to be here now! My recent successes have shown me that it’s never to late to learn to believe in yourself!”
Ruth is also the winner of the 2016 Maine Songwriter’s Association annual songwriting contest. Her first CD, The River Beneath Me, was released in 2011.