Harrison Lipton
Harrison Lipton

Harrison Lipton

About Harrison Lipton

Harrison Lipton is a Brooklyn-based vocalist, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist.

Growing up in Manhattan, Lipton began his music education on piano and voice, receiving advice and encouragement to pursue music from many. At age nine, Lipton moved with his family to the small town of Easton, CT where he became the featured soloist of a gospel choir. Gospel became Lipton’s introduction to music as he developed his voice, seeking to emulate some of his influences at the time such as Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye––all of whom had roots in gospel tradition.

In high school, he immersed himself in various projects, including becoming the frontman of a band with Palehound’s Ellen Kempner. All the while, Lipton honed his keyboard and guitar skills and taught himself production on Ableton Live to begin writing songs on his own. He has lent his distinct songwriting and gospel-inflected vocals to artists’ projects over the past few years: in 2014, he co-wrote and performed on Mister Lies' standout track “High”, and last year he co-wrote and toplined “19 Hours” by Giraffage. Now focusing on his solo career, Lipton emerges as a unique voice that blends soulful vocals with mellow dream-pop production.

Harrison Lipton Q&A
When did Harrison Lipton's first album release?

Harrison Lipton's first album Cannonball released on Thu Jan 01 1970.

What is the most popular album by Harrison Lipton?

The most popular album by Harrison Lipton's is Cannonball

What is the most popular song by Harrison Lipton?

The most popular song by Harrison Lipton's is Cannonball

When did Harrison Lipton start making music?

Harrison Lipton's first song Cannonball released on Tue Feb 12 2019.

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