Faith Rivera is an American singer-songwriter. Rivera founded the independent record label and publishing company Lil' Girl Creations in 1996.
Rivera learned to play the piano in the first grade at her alma mater Sacred Hearts Academy in Honolulu, Hawaii, and wrote her first song at the age of 13. She joined an all female band called APB under the instruction of Brian Albus, owner and instructor of Rock Works School of Rock in Hawaii. Rivera performed at local malls with her band from the age of 14 to 18. She then attended the College of Notre Dame in Belmont, CA and transferred to the Cal State University in Long Beach where she attained her BA in Commercial Music.
Since graduation, Rivera has been a prolific writer, mostly in the genre of New Thought Music. Rivera's original music has been featured on TV shows like Hawaii 5-0 & ER and with authors/teachers like Marianne Williamson to Jack Canfield. She has sung with Luther Vandross to Neil Young and wowed audiences from the Hollywood Bowl to the Honolulu Symphony, the Parliament of World Religions in Melbourne, Australia to Peace concerts from Tokyo to St. Croix and most recently worked as the music director for the Awakened World Conference in Italy.
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