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“Benita Hill has always loved performing torch songs, jazzy pieces and blues-favored numbers; but she’s enjoyed such success doing many other things that until recently she had never gotten around to recording a disc of standards. But her latest release, I’ll See You In My Song, is not only her foray into that territory, but like all Hill’s projects, it is quite distinctive and stands apart from the array of similarly-themed works from rockers that lack her interpretative flair and jazz sensibility.”
--Ron Wynn, Nashville City Paper


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Listen to her sing and you may think, "Toto, we're not in Nashville anymore." So just what yellow brick road did sultry singer Benita Hill follow to find her way to Music City U.S.A?

Answer: The long and winding one.

Born to singer mom-Carmen Revelle-who performed with the house band at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Benita Hill has the music of the late 1940’s and early 50’s in her bluesy blood. But she's also got rock’n’roll in her toes, jazz in her vocal chords and pop and Latin music in her fingertips. Lucky for Nashville, and many top recording artists, she’s also blessed with a little bit of country in her soul.

Now adopted as a hometown girl, Hill both writes and sings songs that you no doubt have sung along to at one time or another: Garth Brooks’ “Two Pina Coladas” and “It’s Your Song”; Kirk Whalum’s “The Moment I Prayed” and “I Loved You In Memphis” performed by Isaac Hayes; "More Money" by Crystal Gayle; and many others. She has worked with producer Ben Folds on a CD of original songs by William Shatner. A song she co-wrote with legendary Brill Building era songwriter Philip Springer (most famous for “Santa Baby” by Eartha Kitt and “How Little We Know” by Sinatra) premier in the New York show “The Last Songbird.” And though writing songs and and making music ranks high on her “love-to-do” list, the platinum-haired diva is also developing a television show, loves yoga, cooking, reading and Oprah-and counting her blessings as a cancer survivor.

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The Healing Power of a Song is a documentary featuring songwriter, singer and cancer survivor Benita Hill, who through the telling of her story and her music, reaches out to everyone with an inspiring and healing message.


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