happy new year, folksens!
i hope you had a nice turning of the calendar. my posse and i went to cortes island (which my fingers keep typing as cortex island) and went for dramatic walks, threw gasoline on bonfires, danced in the kitchen, and played innumerable games. it was good, and now it’s done. and i’m excited to be back at work, thank heaven. here’s what’s going on at the moment: rehearsing with the band to remount the Emily Carr dance show, rehearsing with duplex for our gig in the frozen north, finally sending This Riot Life off to the manufacturer, getting ready for the big show with the University of Manitoba Choir in Winnipeg in february, shooting a video for Laboratory (running around in the woods with a polar bear head on), and getting started on a children’s opera. about trees. i guess i should get to the laundry one of these days too. and get a haircut. it’s going to be a fine busy year.
in other news, my husband’s band No Kids (formerly known as p:ano) is rocking the charts over at david byrne’s internet hangout. their new album comes out this spring, it’s called Come Into My House and it’s really wild. other music that i’ve loved lately (and am not married to) is the new pornographer’s album challengers, mia’s kala, clive bell’s London Listens to Beijing. and still obsessed with judee sill (thanks andy).
ok, time for tea and toast over here. good luck to you all in the newishness. xv
Happy New Year, Veda!
Tons of great news!
Will definitely get “No Kids” forthcoming album (which reminds me I have to order all past albums on the Internet… know what site can I get them?)
oh hai, rafael
I can answer your question: No Kids used to be called P:ano, and you can get their albums on Amazon, methinks. Tis good stuff.
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Thanks!
I ordered “When It’s Dark And It’s Summer” (this one is hard to find!) and “The Den”. ๐
Gotta love CBC:
“The CBC has commissioned two new works for the festival, including one from Vancouver singer-songwriter Veda Hille. She will perform backed by three homegrown choirs รขโฌโ the University of Manitoba Singers, Prairie Voices and Camerata Nova”.
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2008/01/10/winnipeg-music.html