Theo Hilton

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Theo Hilton
Origin Athens, Georgia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
Instrument(s)
  • Drums
  • guitar
  • vocals
Years active2003–present
Member of Nana Grizol
Formerly of

Theo Hilton is an American musician and singer-songwriter. He is best known for his work as drummer and vocalist for the folk punk band Defiance, Ohio, singer-songwriter of indie folk band Nana Grizol, and co-founder of all-queer DIY record label Cruisin' Records. Born and raised in Athens, Georgia, Hilton's music is largely shaped by his experiences growing up queer in small town America.

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Career

Defiance, Ohio

Hilton joined the band in 2005, filling in on drums. He would later both play guitar and sing for the band.

Nana Grizol

Officially formed in 2007 by Hilton, Nana Grizol features Neutral Milk Hotel-alumni Laura Carter and Robbie Cucchiaro on horns, and a plethora of other musicians from the Athens, GA area.

Cruisin' Records

In partnership with long-time friend and fellow musician Clyde Peterson, Hilton launched Cruisin' Records in 2018, with the intention of supporting and promoting queer artists. [1] Every band signed to Cruisin' Records consists of queer musicians or actively supports LGBT causes. [1]

Personal life

Hilton is openly queer. He currently resides in New Orleans, where he is a PhD student of cultural anthropology at Tulane University. [2]

Discography

With Defiance, Ohio

Albums
Release DateTitleLabelFormat
April 13, 2006 The Great Depression No Idea Records CD, LP
December 4, 2007 The Fear, the Fear, the Fear No Idea Records CD, LP
July 6, 2010 Midwestern Minutes No Idea Records CD, LP
Demos & EPs
Release DateTitleLabelFormat
2009Songs for the Icarus ProjectSelf-releasedMP3
2012The Calling No Idea Records MP3

With Shark Shark

EPs
Release DateTitleLabelFormat
June 19, 2014shark sharkSelf-released [3] MP3

With Nana Grizol

Albums
Release DateTitleLabelFormat
May 13, 2008 Love It Love It Orange Twin Record Company [4] CD, LP
January 10, 2010 Ruth Orange Twin Record Company [5] CD, LP
March 31, 2017 Ursa Minor Orange Twin Record Company [6] CD, LP
June 26, 2020South Somewhere Else Don Giovanni Records / Arrowhawk RecordsCD, LP
December 23, 2022Dancing DogsCruisin' RecordsLP, MP3
Compilations
Release DateTitleLabelFormat
October 19, 2018Theo ZummCruisin' RecordsCD, LP
EPs
Release DateTitleLabelFormat
2014Nightlights I-III + Tacoma Center 1600Self-releasedMP3

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