2019/2020 Recipient
Kids Open Mic "Night"
"exceptional talent for helping young people feel fully alive through rhythm."
JUBILATION FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP
2018-19
EPK
“Robinson has a wonderfully irreverent playful streak in both her lyrics and arrangements.”
Parents' Choice GOLD Award 2018
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“A source of boundless enthusiasm and friendliness”
The List ★★★★
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“A sentiment worth getting behind”
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“Amelia Robinson has the inexplicable ability to bring smiles to the faces of both parents and children. Hopefully soon she can put one on yours"
Broadway Baby ★★★★
“With such beautiful music as this, it’s easy to feel a part of the Mil’s Trills community whether you’re just around the block or halfway across the world.”
Swing Whistle Zing
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“Songs crafted from giggles, magic, love and friendship”
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“Robinson yields a powerful authenticity”
KindieMusicDC
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“Don’t you just love a concept album that works?”
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“Delivers a barrel of authentic, down home, musical goodness”
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“A merrily chaotic exploration of musical instruments”
The List ★★★★
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“Mil’s Trills is the real deal”
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“Amelia is a ukulele phenomenon”
NYC Parks & Recreation
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“Super fantastic music show for kids”
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For Press inquiries, contact amelia@milstrills.com
PRESS
Parents' Choice
GOLD
2018
NAPPA AWARD
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Each EPK download includes:
Album One Sheet | Album Art | Artist Bio |
Lyrics | Press Release | High-res Images
Certificate of Responsive Pedagogy
2020
Teacher's College
Columbia University
Featured on Michelle Obama's children's album, Songs for a Healthier America, produced by Partnership for a Healthier America and Hip Hop Public Health as part of her Let's Move! Initiative to promote healthy lifestyles in youth.
Recommended by:
The New York Times, New York Magazine,
Brooklyn Parent Magazine, Mommy Poppins, Cool Mom Picks & more
Performance Highlights:
Lincoln Center
Meet the Artist Series
Guggenheim
The MET
MASS MoCA
Symphony Space
Wolf Trap
Tribeca Film Festival
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Imagine Children's Festival
London's Southbank Centre
Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham