Bio

With her deeply soulful voice and timeless sensibilities Hilary Fonda Webb makes music that is as personal and authentic as the artist herself.

Growing up in Los Angeles in the 70’s her parents record collection, with all the great singer/songwriter’s of that era, Joni Mitchel, Cat Stevens, Van Morrison, Simon and Garfunkel, served as the backdrop to her childhood. Their music was a big influence on her songwriting. “Those artist’s had emotionality and imagery in their songs, they impressed upon you a place and a time.”

Webb will be known to longtime Bay Area music fans as the remarkable lead singer of Sweet Virginia, whose power and vulnerability riveted audiences. At the center of the mid-90s rock scene in SF, the band was beloved by fans and fellow musicians. The music of Sweet Virginia was rooted in rock and roll and folk, which are evident in her music today. After years of moving around the country once the band ended, she has now returned to the bay area. ‘Love’s found me a home’ marks Webb’s first official release in two decades. A collection of songs beautifully crafted that are truly personal. Songs that feel timely and fresh and classic tunes all at once. “The journey to get to where I am today has me more full of gratitude and reverence than ever before for the potency of music and how it can heal. I want my music to be heartfelt, inspiring and uplifting, there is a way that music can make you feel you’re not alone, you’re understood and connected to something bigger.”

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