Veda Hille
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Hille on the 'Bedlam!' music video shoot, 2006.
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Background information | |
Born | Vancouver, British Columbia |
Genre(s) | Indie rock, Experimental, Baroque Pop, Art Rock |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Tenor Guitar, Piano, Accordion, Casio, Nord Electro Keyboard, Banjo, Various Others. |
Years active | 1992 – present |
Label(s) | APE Records |
Associated acts | The Fits, Duplex! |
Website | [1] |
Veda Hille (born August 11, 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian singer-songwriter.
[edit] Biography
Veda Hille was born in 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She started playing piano when she was 6 at her own insistence. Her family moved around a lot, from the city to the country and back again. Veda ran around in the woods and the streets, practiced piano, read books and used her Junior Scientist Microscope.
First she played classical music. Then came pop music, and a few years of jazz. There was the ill-fated year as an inept lounge musician. She attended art school studying sculpture, film, and performance art. Veda began writing music in 1990.
She put out an indie cassette, 'Songs About People and Buildings', in 1992. People liked it and she started playing around town. She slowly started the business of touring Canada, and also began a long relationship with the Canadian modern dance scene. In 1994 she released her first CD, 'Path of a Body', and has released an album roughly every 18 months since then. By the time she started working with her current band (assembled in 1997) she was regularly touring Canada, the US, and Germany.
Veda plays piano and tenor guitar, dabbles in banjo, accordion, and protocols, and has a new love affair going on with a nord electro keyboard and a handful of casios. She writes about the natural world, the trickiness of love, the constant threat of tragedy, as well as very Vancouver subjects such as the late painter Emily Carr ('Here Is A Picture') and the missing women of the Downtown Eastside ('Return of the Kildeer's 'Liza Jane').
Veda is also a member of two new bands: Duplex! (rock music for kids) and The Fits (vaudeville duets). She continues to make her own records, and does so in cahoots with Ape Records, run by XTC’s Andy Partridge. Veda is now the in-house composer for Theatre Replacement and collaborates with them on at least one show per year. She recently scored Bonnie Sherr Klein’s new NFB film 'Shameless: The ART of Disability', and has been producing records for other musicians as well. The Push Festival, Vancouver, commissioned part of the writing of Veda's next album, 'This Riot Life', due out in 2008.
She is married to Justin Kellam of the bands P:ano and No Kids.
[edit] Live Shows
Since 1997 Veda has been working with Martin Walton (bass, lap steel, ukulele), Ford Pier (guitar, organ, French horn), Peggy Lee (cello), and Barry Mirochnick (drums, xylophone, singing saw, whatever happens to be lying around). She has recently added Patsy Klein (vocals, flute) to the mix. These people have toured and recorded together in various formations, playing hundreds of shows and festivals and have collaborated on 5 records.
In 1999 she joined forces with Oh Susanna and Kinnie Starr for the "Scrappy Bitches Tour".
Field Study has a specially designed formal show for small theatres and art spaces. In 2000 Veda commissioned Vancouver video artist Shawn Chappelle to make a 50 minute video that accompanies the music from Field Study. The video, constructed from footage shot in the northern landscapes of Canada, is projected on a large screen behind Veda as she plays the music on a grand piano.
Veda performs solo on tenor guitar, piano, and assorted keyboards. She plays a survey of her own work as well as a few covers.
[edit] Discography
[edit] *1992 Songs about people and buildings
The independent cassette that started the whole shebang. Out of print.
[edit] *1994 Path of a body
Veda’s first full length CD made with Stephen Nikleva, Steve Lazin, and Martin Walton.
[edit] *1996 Spine
Veda’s dark pop record. Made with a fine cast of Canadian musicians.
[edit] *1997 Live at Women in (E)Motion
A document of two performances in Bremen, Germany.
[edit] *1998 Here is a picture (Songs for E Carr)
A song cycle about the Canadian painter Emily Carr. Commissioned by Mascall Dance as the score for their choreography "The Brutal Telling". All the lyrics on the record were taken from Ms. Carr's journals, letters, and published writings. This is one of the most beautiful musical journeys.
[edit] *1999 You do not live in this world alone
An epic band recording. A collection of fairy tales for adults.
[edit] *2001 Field Study
A solo album of songs about science and nature. Half of the album is entitled 'Yukon Suite', written about a 3 week journey to the Canadian territory.
[edit] *2002 Silver
A quick and dirty document of the song cycle written for the Vancouver Folk Music Festival's 25th anniversary. Performed live July 20.02 with video by Shawn Chappelle and many guests. Made as a limited edition of 500, out of print. Veda Hille re-released each track one at a time on her official website in 2007.
[edit] *2002 Auditorium
A live recording of Veda and her band and guests, taken from two nights at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre.
[edit] *2004 Escape Songs
A minimalist computer manipulated album of tiny songs, made with Christof Migone, at yearly meetings in their homes between 2000 and 2004.
[edit] *2005 Return of the Kildeer
A grand outing, with guests Dan Goldman, Nick Krgovich and Larissa Loyva of P:ano, John Millard, Patsy Klein, Kim Barlow, Suzie Ungerleider, Cam Giroux, Ford Pier, Brian Traver-Smith, Ida Nilsen, Barry Mirochnick, Selina Martin and Christine Duncan. It is Veda's first release on Ape Records, helmed by Andy Partridge.
[edit] *2008 This Riot Life
Released in Canada March 9, 2008, expected to be released worldwide in April of 2008. Composed mainly around edited Christian hymns, and reflecting on personal tragedy. The song 'Oh, Come On!' is composed entirely of the first lines of hymns.
[edit] Side Projects
- Duplex!
- The Fits
[edit] Collaborations
- 1995 "Wayward" with Cate Friesen
- 1995 "A Recent Future" with James Keelaghan
- 1996 "Silence" with Tara MacLean
- 1997 "Brandspankin'" with Michael O'Connell
- 1997 "While You Slept" with Andy Stochansky
- 1999 "Johnstown" with Oh Susanna
- 2002 "When It's Dark And It's Summer" (album) with P:ano
- 2004 "The Den" (album) with P:ano
- 2007 "Champ" (album) with Kim Barlow
[edit] External links
- vedahille.com - Official Website
- myspace.com/vedahille - Official MySpace site
- Being There Magazine - Interview with Veda Hille, January 2007
- Blogcritics Magazine - review of 'Return of the Kildeer' album, May 2007