Veda Hille | |
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Hille on the 'Bedlam!' music video shoot, 2006.
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Background information | |
Born |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
August 11, 1968
Genres | Indie rock, experimental, baroque pop, art rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, composer |
Instruments | Vocals, tenor guitar, piano, accordion, keyboards, banjo |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | APE |
Associated acts | The Fits, Duplex! |
Website | vedahille |
Veda Hille (born August 11, 1968) is a Canadian singer-songwriter.
Veda Hille was born in 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She started playing piano when she was six 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 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 the bands: Duplex! (rock music for kids) and The Fits (vaudeville duets). Formerly with Ape Records, run by XTC’s Andy Partridge, Veda continues to release records on her own and is the in-house composer for Theatre Replacement collaborating with them on at least one show per year. She scored Bonnie Sherr Klein’s NFB film Shameless: The ART of Disability, as well as producing records for other musicians. The PuSh International Performing Arts Festival in Vancouver commissioned part of the writing of Veda's album, 'This Riot Life', released in 2008.