Photos: Live Shows and MySpace

MySpace

Le National, Montreal



Credit: Ora Artzy

Thanks Ash for finding these!

Portland Pride


Credit: Mavis

Irving Plaza, New York


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Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco

Photos: Martini Ranch, Arizona

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Credit: Stacie

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Interview: WVOU

From the site: ‘Here’s an interview that never made it to The Grizzly last year… conducted by Laurel Salvo on October 25th, 2008 at the TLA’

So how have things been going with touring?

Leisha & Cam: Great, really great.

You guys were in Virginia yesterday right? Long drive, huh?

Leisha: Yeah we’re still going but it’s a whole different thing from last tour.

Well when did you start touring with this tour?

Leisha: This Tour? A week ago, we’re a week in.

With the Fashion, right?

Leisha & Cam: Yeah

And who were you with last tour?

Cam: It was a longer tour, but it was small. We were in a small kind of opener thing. But this time we’re with The Fashion and these guys rock so hard.

I want to talk talk about influences a little bit, like, who you listened to growing up. I heard something about Neil Diamond? *points to Cam* and how you love his music. (more…)

Photos: Portland Pride

Credit: Life Prints Portrait Design

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Q&A with Uh Huh Her (July 2009)

1. Do you have an all time favourite Film and Book? -Ash, Ireland

Leisha: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and fave book is the Hobbit.

Camila: Goonies, and fave book, well there are too many, so for now I’ll say anything by William S Burroughs.

2. Cam, what work did you do with Tricky and do you skateboard? -Anon.

Camila: I had Tricky do some remixes of some of my solo work while I was working with Dre. I was going to potentially go on tour with him and sing, but it didn’t work out. I don’t really skateboard, and when I do bad things happen like arms out of sockets, so I’m now staying away.

3. If you could choose a different career, what would it be? -Naci, Philippines

Leisha: Painter.

Camila: Astronaut, or doctor.

4. Will the song ‘I’ve Had Enough’ be on the new album and are you still considering changing your band name? -Kim

“I’ve Had Enough” is still in the running for the next record. We have it recorded but are being picky about whether to speed it up or keep it a “slow jam”. Ha! We are going to stick with the very hard to say “UH HUH HER” for the time being. We’ll let you know if we change it on a whim…

5. The industry was surprised when Radiohead gave away “In Rainbows” for any amount fans wished to pay, Amanda Palmer has proof that an indie musician, without a label’s marketing, can make $19000 on twitter in a couple of hours. So let’s get visionary, how do you project the industry in a couple of years? Will music labels fade away or will they play a different role then they are now? -Mabe, Ecuador

Good question! I think now more than ever artists are realizing that the direct artist to fan relationship via MySpace, Twitter, Facebook, etc…is a very legitimate way to develop sales instead of spending huge marketing dollars through a label. Labels are definitely realizing this as well and are forcing artists to Twitter, etc…so it’s just changing the game for the artist. Instead of it being this one dimensional thing where artists just make music and tour and look cool, they now are having to interact with fans on a whole new level. I think more artists are realizing also that they now don’t need labels for this very reason…so much more to say about it but let’s keep it short and sweet for now!


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