Mil’s Thrills

Mil’s Trills is a children’s music project, founded by Amelia Robinson, who invites families to celebrate the community through interactive performances that feature original tunes and a rotating cast of musical guests.

Mil’s Trills released their debut album “Everyone Together Now!” in January 2014, which enlists thirteen musicians playing a total of forty-one flavorful instruments. “Everyone Together Now!” features an all-star cast including Grammy award winner Dean Jones (Best Children’s Album 2013), producer Anthony “Rocky” Gallo (Norah Jones, John Legend), and saxophonist Steve Elson (David Bowie, David Byrne).
The single, “Mother May I?”,  appears on the children’s album, “Songs for a Healthier America”, released by Michelle Obama’s Partnership for a Healthier America and Hip Hop Public Health, and designed to motivate kids to make healthier exercise and wellness choices.

Mil’s Trills has performed at Lincoln Center as part of their Meet the Artist School & Saturday series, BAM, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Tribeca Film Festival, Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 92Y, JCC, South Street Seaport with Sesame Street’s Gordon and Elmo, the Intrepid Kid’s Week, Brooklyn Public Library, and overseas at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland. Mil’s Trills’ song, Mother May I (written and performed by Amelia Robinson), is featured on the children’s album, Songs for a Healthier America, released by Michelle Obama’s Partnership for a Healthier America and Hip Hop Public Health to promote healthy lifestyles for kids.