Mentored by Grammy Award–winning composer Norman Mamey (Man on the Moon), Hamilton Paul carries forward the lessons of discipline, curiosity, and dedication that shaped his early years. His focus remains on honoring that legacy while using music and live performance to build unity and connection.
Hamilton’s goal is simple: to create spaces where people can share emotion and experience the transformative power of song together.
Artistic Affiliation & Legacy
Hamilton Paul is a Steinway Partner, recognized for his lifelong dedication to musical expression and artistic excellence. His enduring connection to the piano continues to shape his work as a vocalist, composer, and live performer. The partnership reflects a shared commitment to craftsmanship, nuance, and the emotional depth that defines great music.
Musical Entertainment Exhibitions — Organization & Artistic Direction
Hamilton Paul organizes, produces, and presents musical entertainment exhibitions, serving as the artistic director and overseeing the structure, programming, and presentation of each event.
In these exhibitions, Hamilton Paul leads the presentation from the piano while exercising full artistic and directorial control, including selection of collaborating artists, development of the musical program, coordination of rehearsals, and presentation of the finished work in a concert-hall setting.
In the following featured event, Hamilton Paul performs his own arranged and orchestrated version of Love Never Dies alongside soprano Arielle Joy. This presentation was written, arranged, directed, and produced by Hamilton Paul and is presented as an example of his services in the organization of musical entertainment exhibitions.
Achievements & Recognition
Steinway & Sons Partner:
Recognized by Steinway & Sons for his artistic integrity and commitment to performance at the highest level.
Training:
Studied under Grammy Award-winning composer Norman Mamey, whose mentorship helped refine Hamilton’s compositional voice and interpretive depth.
Musical Development:
Began collegiate-level studies in piano and composition at LSU Conservatory at age 12, establishing the foundation for a career defined by emotional authenticity, musical precision, and expressive storytelling.