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Heather Nova, born Heather Allison Frith, (Bermuda; July 6, 1967) is a singer-songwriter and poet. Heather Nova is the Bermudian Songwriter who grew up on a boat in the Caribbean and went on to se (More...)
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Heather Nova, born Heather Allison Frith, (Bermuda; July 6, 1967) is a singer-songwriter and poet. Heather Nova is the Bermudian Songwriter who grew up on a boat in the Caribbean and went on to sell over 2 million albums in her 15 year career to date. She has released seven albums and has opened for artists like Van Morrison and Neil Young as well as performed with artists like Sarah McLachlan. She has also had hit records with co-writes featuring artists like ATB (Renegade), and Eskobar (Someone New).Her brother is the Reggae singer Mishka. By the end of the 1980s, after leaving RISD, Heather moved briefly to New York City (where she unsuccessfully tried to interest some major labels in a demo including Columbia , who rejected her, only to sign her five years later ), before moving to London, England. She has British citizenship due to her Bermudan origin. In 1990, she released her first recording, an EP called 'Heather Frith' — she had not yet changed her name by then. The name change came a year or so later after several gigs in the Netherlands, where, after finding out that the Dutch have trouble pronouncing "Frith," she chose a name that would be easily pronounceable in every European language, "Nova," her Canadian mother's maiden name. The new name debuted in 1993 with her second EP 'Spirit in You' and her first full album, 'Glow Stars'. The success of the album led her to record and release her first live album, 'Blow', the same year, which she supported by a tour of Europe. A year later in 1994 she released what many consider to be her finest work to date, the emotional yet jagged album 'Oyster', for which she toured for almost two years. Another live album, 'Live from the Milky Way', was released in 1995, and after its release she toured for nearly three years straight, twice joining Sarah McLachlan and others on the North American Lilith Fair, which is a music festival with only female performers. Heather is also a frequent performer at European music festivals such as Roskilde. In 1998, the long-awaited follow up to 'Oyster' was released. After the release of 'Siren', Heather took a break while various television show and film soundtracks licensed some of her songs and her record company (Sony Records/The WORK Group) released various singles from the album, which received only moderate play on America's MTV2, Europe's MTV and Canada's MuchMusic and on mainstream radio, although she was popular on college radio. Also during this time, she recorded a version of the often covered Billie Holiday song, 'Gloomy Sunday', for the German WWII drama Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod. In 2000, she released yet another live album, called 'Wonderlust'. Over the years, Heather has written and recorded over a hundred songs, so that her albums are selected from work that has often already been performed live, rather than being conceived during rushed songwriting sessions. Half the songs on 'Siren' had been written during the 'Oyster' sessions and were frequently played live prior to being committed to a studio session, and most of the songs for 2001's 'South' were written between 1999 and 2000 while she was on hiatus from touring. With the release of 'South', she returned to the international spotlight with an appearance on the soundtrack of the John Cusack movie "Serendipity", a couple of music videos, and a collaboration with Swedish band Eskobar, for a song called "Someone New", also released as a video, which proved so popular that it was played primarily on America's MTV, not just MTV2 (which is normally reserved for less-popular songs). 'Storm', Heather's fifth studio album, was released in late 2003 on Big Cat Records, as was 'Redbird', released in 2005. In 2002, she self-published 'the sorrowjoy', a 72-page book of her poetry and drawings. An album of the same name was released in March 2006, which featured Nova reading the poems from her book set to ambient music. The album has only been available for purchase at concerts beginning with the Intimate Evening tour, from the fan-run websites, HeatherNova.Net and HeatherNova.De, and from the official website, www.heathernova.com. The album Storm was released in 2003. It was a more refined album, using Mercury Rev as Heather's backing band. The album was Top 5 in Germany and Top 10 across Europe. It was an album of dark ballads, marking a step away from the polished sound of South. It was also Heather's first release on her own record label, Saltwater Records. Despite being pregnant, she toured hard with a new line up and band, before returning home to Bermuda. (A live DVD was made of these concerts (live at the Union Chapel) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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Past Gigs
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Oct 30
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Café de la Danse (Paris) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 29
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Rex-Theater (Wuppertal) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 28
A very special acoustic duo performance
Frankfurter Hof (Mayence) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 26
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Sudhaus (Tübingen) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 25
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Jazzhaus (Freiburg) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 23
Pop im Theater !
Markgrafentheater Erlangen (Langen) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 22
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Casino (Herisau) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 21
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Volkshaus (Basel) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 20
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Bierhübeli (Berne) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 19
A Special acoustic evening with Heather Nova
Stadsschouwburg (Middelburg) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 17
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CC De Spil (Roeselare) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 16
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Handelsbeurs (Ghent) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 15
A Special Acoustic Evening - Heather Nova
Stadsgehoorzaal, Grote Zaal (Leiden) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 14
A Acoustic Evening with Heather Nova at Theater aan het Vrijthof, Maastricht
Theather aan het Vrijthof (Limburg) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 12
An Acoustic Evening With Heather Nova
Het Depot (Leuven) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 11
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Chassé (Breda) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 10
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Muziekcentrum Frits Philips (Brighton) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 09
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Stadsschouwburg (Nijmegen) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 08
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Parkstad Limburg Theaters (Heerlen) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 06
A Special Acoustic Evening
Theater De Vest (Alkmaar) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 05
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Theater aan de Parade ('s-Hertogenbosch) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 04
A Special Acoustic Evening - Heather Nova
Odeon de Spiegel, Rabozaal (Zwolle) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 03
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De Oosterpoort (Groningen) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 02
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Theater De Veste (Delft) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Oct 01
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Cultuurcentrum (Hasselt) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Jul 10
Bospop 2010
Festivalterrein (Weert) – , Heather Nova - 2010
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Jul 08
Les Ardentes
Parc Astrid de Coronmeuse (Liege) – Good Shoes, Just Jack, Tocadisco, Ellen Allien, Andy C, Archive, Audio Bullys, Birdy Nam Nam, Breakage, Busy P, Crystal Fighters, Don Rimini, Fenech-Soler, General Elektriks, Hudson Mohawke, Ian Brown, Matias Aguayo, Matt Walsh, Matthew Herbert, Midnight Juggernauts, Morcheeba, Pantha du Prince, Riton, SebastiAn, Sound of Stereo, The Chap, Tiga, Tunng, Wave Machines, Zombie Nation, Les Petits Pilous, , Julian Casablancas, Heather Nova - 2010
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Jul 05
Mogadishu Music Festival
Worldwide radio (Mogadishu) – Heather Nova - 2010
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Nov 15
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Rockefeller (Oslo) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Nov 14
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Storan (Goteborg) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Nov 13
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Filadelfiakyrkan (Stockholm) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Nov 12
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DR Koncerthuset, Studie 2 (Copenhagen) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Nov 10
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Volkshaus (Zurich) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Nov 07
A Special Acoustic Evening with Heather Nova
Capitole (Ghent) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Nov 06
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Union Chapel (London) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Nov 03
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Paard van Troje (The Hague) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Nov 02
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Chassé Theater (Breda) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Nov 01
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Stadsschouwburg (Groningen) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Oct 31
Heather Nova + Ben Taylor @ Arenberg
Arenbergschouwburg (Antwerp) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Oct 30
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Ancienne Belgique (Brussels) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Oct 28
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Ringlokschuppen (Biel) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Oct 26
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Passionskirche (Berlin) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Oct 25
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Haus Auensee (Leipzig) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Oct 24
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Kulturkirche (Cologne) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Aug 23
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Kammgarn (Kaiserslautern) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Aug 22
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Kraftwerk (Rottweil) – Heather Nova - 2009
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Aug 21
Zelt Festival Ruhr
Zelt Festival Ruhr (Bochum) – Polarkreis 18, Annett Louisan, Heather Nova - 2009
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Aug 20
FM4 Frequency 2009
VAZ (Olten) – Eric Prydz, Bloc Party, Carl Cox, Aphrodite, Azzido Da Bass, Chrome, Grace Jones, High Contrast, Kele Okereke, Marc Almond, Pivot, Polarkreis 18, The Crystal Method, The Proxy, The Ting Tings, Heather Nova, Radiohead, Jarvis Cocker - 2009
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Aug 19
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Centralstation (Darmstadt) – Heather Nova - 2009


