Hope Easton attended The Cleveland Institute of Music as a preporatory student. She went on to New England Concservatory and received her Bachelors of Music. Further continuing her education by being awarded the Fulbright Scholarship, she went to England studying at the Royal Northern College of Music with Ralph Kirshbaum, performing at various festivals in America and England.
Since then she decided to make a turn from classical music and branch out. Finding her own voice while touring with a Hollywood artist, Hope started to develop a style of writing and singing expressing her emotional life and the perceptions of those lives around her.
She has performed at the Gibson Amphitheatre and Walt Disney Hall with the band Bitter:sweet, as well as performed and recorded with the famous English rocker Al Stewart.
Hope has four cds, House of Hope, S.O.S. and One To One of her own original music, and the most recent, Begging Me is a live session with her band, “Hope Easton and The Adam Kadmon Band”. The band is comprised of musicians; Leo Chelyapov, Maksim Velichkin and Frank Musarra. All cds are availalble on itunes as well.
Visit her official website here.
Q: Where is the Beverly Wilshire?
A: In the heart of Beverly Hills, CA, the Beverly Wilshire – A Four Seasons Hotel (on the National Register of Historical Places) is located at: 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, California 90212. Ph: (310) 275-5200
Q: Where do I park?
A: The Beverly Wilshire offers valet parking ($18.00) per vehicle. Valet offers guests close proximity to the entrance to the private salon where the show is presented.
Q: Is there wheelchair access to the hotel and to the show?
A: YES. The show’s hostess will accommodate you and your needs as best she can.
Q: Can I buy tickets to Intimate Illusions at the hotel?
A: NO. Tickets must be purchased here or by calling:
Toll Free 1-866-811-4111.