Gilli Moon, is an Italian-born, Australian-raised, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, record producer.
She is the co-founder and president of Songsalive!, a song writing organisation,[1] and one of the co-producers of the Los Angeles Women's Music Festival.
Moon has released seven studio albums, Girl in the Moon (1998), temperamental angel (2001), which includes bass player Christopher Maloney, Woman (2003), which includes a slow arrangement of INXS' Need You Tonight, extraOrdinary life (2005), the Stillness (2010) Skillz (2009), with artist and poet Jeff Walker.
She was as a featured guest performer on guitarist, Jeff Young's debut solo album, Equilibrium.
[3] In 2006 she was interviewed by Newsweek Magazine (International Edition)[4] as a pioneer in using the Internet to help her artistic success.