Walk the world with Heather
With
her first visit to South Africa coming up, local fans will finally be
able to see Heather Nova in concert. And if the buzz from Europe is
anything to go by, its going to be something special.
While some
artists enjoy spending time in the studio perfecting every last note,
others can't get enough of the live experience. When iafrica.com phoned
Heather at her current home outside London, she told us just how much
she enjoys concerts.
"I really enjoy performing live and I
always find that the music happens best in concert. I then try to
capture the essence of that performance in the studio," explains
Heather.
The very American-sounding Heather has lived in London
for the past few years and I ask her how she considers herself -
American or Brit? "Actually, I still consider myself to be Bermudian. I
was born there and we moved to the States when I was a kid." A rather
unconventional life ensued after Heather's parents decided to take the
family out of school and live on a boat. "It was a very unstructured
lifestyle and we were forced to entertain ourselves," Heather tells me.
Most importantly, it gave the young Nova the inspiration to follow her
own path - something that is integral to her music career.
That
path lead the late-teen Heather away from the US where she was finding
it hard to break into the business. Based across the pond in London,
hard work and perseverance led to an independently-produced debut
album. That got the attention of trendy producer/remixer Youth and he
was able to pull some strings for Nova. A bigger release followed for
the second Heather Nova album and a series of supporting gigs were set
up.
It was in September 1995 that Heather first made the charts
with the anthemic "Walk this World" - a hit across Europe and South
Africa.
The years since "Walk This World" have found Heather
Nova performing at concerts and festivals and building up a committed
European following (There are many fan websites based in Europe). In
the last few years, Heather has played at more than 25 festivals, an
experience that she has enjoyed. "Its really a great opportunity to
play live and reach a lot of people - I wouldn't go to a festival
myself though!"
The concerts set up for Heather in South Africa
will be just as exciting for her. "I've never been to South Africa and
don't know much about your country, so I'm really looking forward to
it. Also, opening for Joan Armatrading is very exciting - she is
someone who has always inspired me".
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