Heather Duby

Heather Duby
Origin Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Genres Experimental rock
Indie rock
Pop
Years active 1997present
Labels Sonic Boom Recordings
Sub Pop Records
Website [1]
Members Heather Duby
Erin Tate
Laurie Kearny
Alex Rose

Heather Duby (born July 26, 1974 in Eugene, Oregon), is a female American singer/songwriter.

History

Heather Duby studied at Evergreen State College, located in Olympia, Washington. She relocated to Seattle in 1994. For several years, Duby fronted her own band and worked the Seattle restaurant industry. In 1998, she worked with producer Steve Fisk to record her first album, Post to Wire, on Sub Pop Records. In 2001, Duby released an EP, Symbient, with the improvisational electronic band Elemental (which featured members of Maktub and FCS North). Her popularity continued to increase.[2] In 2003, Duby released Come Across the River on Sonic Boom Recordings. In July 2006, Duby released an eponymously titled album which featured Erin Tate and Alex Rose, members of Seattle's Minus the Bear. She has performed in the Seattle indie scene for over 12 years. Duby has shared the stage with Minus the Bear, Maritime, David Bazan, Headlights, Camera Obscura, Interpol and Criteria.

In 2007, Duby relocated to the New York City area. Duby released a six track EP entitled Latency via Amazon and iTunes on January 4, 2011. She is currently recording her fourth yet-to-be-named album with producer Matt Bayles (Minus the Bear, Isis, Mastodon) at Red Room Studios in Seattle.

In late 2011, Duby was in a car accident that injured her hands and required multiple surgeries.[3]

Band members

Discography

Studio albums
EPs
Other appearances

References

  1. US. "Heather Duby | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
  2. For example, Sub Pop posters from the Heather Duby album Post to Wire can be seen in the background of several shots of the movie American Pie 2.
  3. http://www.subpop.com/channel/blog/heather_duby_has_a_new_ep

External links

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