Bio

Tistrya Hamilton is a singer/songwriter who reminds us to "be true to ourselves" as her songs envelop our being with simple bliss.  Her honest and inspiring lyrics remind us why we are all here - to emanate love in all that we do; for ourselves, those around us, and the world in which we live. 

As the tour manager for Blue Turtle Seduction since 2004, Tistrya has been learning about the music industry and developing her own musical identity.  After opening for the Turtles, performing at various festivals, doing her own tours along the way and recording her first studio album,  she is now stepping out on her own to pursue her musical career.  Her songs illustrate her struggles, triumphs and insights along the way.  Her live performances are inspiring and heartfelt.  She calls her band "Tistrya and Friends" because it is always a different set of friends and musicians coming together to create the experience.

Her new studio album features 21 guest musicians including Steve Adams of ALO; Erik Yates of Hot Buttered Rum; Adam Navone, Christian Zupancic and Glenn Stewart of Blue Turtle Seduction; John Staten, Jesse Molloy, Andy Irvine, and Pete Lombardo of On The One; Sean Lehey, Brian Rogers and Mark Murphy of Izabella; Charlie Wilson of Gamelan X (who also engineered the album); Benny Lee and Bronco of The Trespassers; and many more!  It features 11 original songs written about and throughout her travels all over the country.  Her songs are varied and unique, bringing out the many aspects of her art.  Check it out at www.tistryamusic.com.

  
Jambase Review of Seremplicity

By: Dennis Cook



On my best days I'm not nearly this overflowing with positivity, kindness and hope. It's a rare, unblemished innocence that can hold onto such virtues in this rough world, something to be admired even if most of us can't summon up the juju to breath rainbows. Warmly reflective and breezily constructed, Tistrya Grace's debut, Seremplicity (self-released), overflows with bright spirit and the pickin'-for-the-joy-of-it spirit of the early '70s Topanga Canyon and SF scenes. Aided by members of Hot Buttered Rum, Izabella, Blue Turtle Seduction and ALO, Tistrya taps into the floating, blue sky energy of Johnny Nash, Jim Croce and other makers of unashamedly good natured music designed to help folks sing their way through their day-to-day struggles (and joys).

 

Moods range from the funky, Boz Scaggs-like electricity of "Music All Around" to the beatnik snap of "We Are Strong," with much diversity between those poles. The flute (by HBR's Erik Yates) at the start of "Wild and Free" guides us into the same wooded groves where Van Morrison dug out Tupelo Honey but adds an environmental subtext that's plaintively expressed through the arrangement, particularly the aching violin from BTS' Christian Zupancic. This is a fine community of players coming together to etch out Grace's emerging songwriting, a modern offspring of the many talented but largely unknown talents from the Canyon and beyond (Judee Sill , Linda Thompson and Linda Perhacs all spring to mind at various junctures on Seremplicity). Her ingratiating melodies and the gifted musicians delivering them ultimately offer a snapshot of the network of great players in Northern California right now.

The soft reggae lilt of "Inspiration Song" and "Creeping Thoughts" alternates with tunes both bouncing and tender ("May You Always"). Tistrya's voice is a flexible, somewhat unpredictable creature. She seems to morph in the moment, playing to the soul of each song with feeling trumping technique, but in the best of ways. And she's backed by consistently nice performances from everyone involved, including guitarist Sean Lehe (Izabella), bassist Steve Adams (ALO, Big Light), singer Nahara Angeline, drummer Adam Navone (Blue Turtle Seduction) and bassist Murph (Izabella). 21 musicians participated in the creation of Seremplicity and while that collective energy is palpable it's to Tistrya's credit that everything hangs together well. This is an album in the old school sense, where you can pick out individual pieces but it's the overall flow o' things that ultimately captures you. Within Seremplicity you'll find the sort of hippie ethos that not many can credibly conjure anymore, a real love of the planet and the many creatures crawling around it imparted with minimal cynicism and let's-put-on-a-show dynamism.

JamBase | Golden State
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[Published on: 11/27/08]

  

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