Halló ♡ Nú er liðinn meira en áratugur síðan ég var síðast með tónleika fyrir vestan og mig hlakkar svo endalaust til að koma aftur og spila..
Þingeyri - Skálinn Víkingasetur - Fimmtudaginn 23 jan kl 20.00
Suðureyri - Félagsheimilið - Föstudaginn 24 jan kl 20.00
Ísafirði - Arnadal - Laugardaginn 25 jan - Tónleikar hefjast kl 21.00*
*Múrikkaveisla að hætti hússins fyrir tónleika: húsið opnar 18.30 pantanir í síma 8976760 Úlfur eða wolf@it.is
Þetta verða notalegir og persónulegir tónleikar, ég verð ein með gítarinn og spila bæði gamalt og nýtt efni - það er glæný plata á leiðinni á þessu ári, hún hefur verið í vinnslu undanfarin 3 ár.. þið megið líka endilega senda mér skilaboð með óskalögum..
miðasala er komin inn á tix.is - https://tix.is/is/event/9406/hera-tonleikar-a-vestfjor-um/
Sjáumst ♡
xHera
More soon… in the meantime, I’m over here: https://www.instagram.com/herasings/ and here https://www.facebook.com/herasingsmusic xx photo by @kiddi_snerill
I was honoured to be joined by some very good and talented friends for this show; Moses Robbins, Emma Cameron (check out her band!) and Josh Logan - had a really lovely time working through a bunch of new songs leading up to it.. (looking forward to sharing more on that soon...)
Here are some photos, at the Botanical gardens, Hagley park, as part of Summertimes 'Lazy Sundays' concert series, my last NZ show for a while.
I'm typing this while killing time at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany.. one more flight to go, on my way to some new adventures Xx
A couple of weeks ago I had the honour of joining Skymachine at one of their 'Secret spots' tour shows... the location was at Godley Head, pretty amazing spot... These photos capture the space and feel of the evening perfectly... by Dennis Radermacher
I did a wee interview with NZ Education HQ about The New Zealand Music Commission Musicians Mentoring in Schools Programme... click here for the original link, or you can read it here below...
ICELANDIC-born, New Zealand-based singer-songwriter Hera, has toured the globe for many years playing her unique music which has been influenced strongly by dual emotional investment in both of her cultures.
Hera has a gold record in Iceland, and has been named 'best female artist' at the Icelandic music awards in 2003, and her song 'Makebelieve' was a finalist in the United States song writing competition.
For many years she has been involved in NZ Commission’s Musicians Mentoring in Schools Programme alongside artists such as Jon Toogood, Maisey Rika, Chris Mac of Six60 and Julia Deans, who have shared their expertise in songwriting, instrumental and vocal technique, recording technology, and music industry insight.
Believing in the Programme and what it does for Kiwi students, Hera finds inspiration working with emerging talent.
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO TAKE PART IN MUSICIANS MENTORING IN SCHOOLS?
I chose to take part in Musicians Mentoring in Schools because I believe it’s a wonderful programme. Creating and performing original material is a very powerful and personal thing, it can be scary.
I love seeing the students let go and start using music as a medium of expression and release.
HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN INVOLVED IN IT?
It’s been so long I think I’ve lost count...maybe about 12 or 13 years now?
One of my first sessions was back at my old high-school; since then I’ve been all over the country and have worked with students from 4-years-old to university students, spoken at seminars, have run adult workshops as well as one-on-one writing sessions.
It’s an awesome programme to be a part of.
WHAT KIND OF WORK DO YOU DO WITH THE STUDENTS?
I run songwriting workshops, but it’s quite broad really.
I do an introductory session and talk about the music industry and what it means to be a performer, stage-fright and collaboration.
The kids have a huge opportunity being in school around peers with different interests - I try to encourage an environment of support and cross-promotion, tell them to get together to work on a project; find each other and make use of the resources available; for example a music video or recording collaboration, band-poster creations, photography, social media and website design.
I like to look at lyric writing and trying to encourage the students to find new ways to say things, think about what you’re putting out there, write and re-write.
The opportunity to share your work with the world is literally at your fingertips - it’s also important to let go and have fun with it.
WHAT DO YOU FIND MOST REWARDING ABOUT BEING PART OF THE MENTORING PROGRAMME?
I recently went back to a school I mentored at just over a year ago, and seeing what the students had done in the meantime was awesome.
They were writing more songs and performing regularly - the difference was amazing to see and hear.
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT YOURSELF FROM BEING INVOLVED?
It's a great reminder to have fun and try something new, inspiration is definitely an infectious thing and it’s great to be in and help create that supportive environment where you’re not afraid to let go and sing the wrong note, just roll with what comes out and keep playing with ideas.
It’s healthy to be silly.
HOW DO YOU THINK MUSIC EDUCATION IN NZ SCHOOLS CAN BE IMPROVED?
I think it’s changed a lot in the 17 years since I was a student, wonderful to see ukuleles being used, I think that’s a great first instrument for a singer/songwriter.
There is always room for improvement but it’s absolutely great to see where it is going, with things like the mentoring programme with the number of experienced and talented mentors available, in different areas of the music industry and with such a huge variety of styles, and there’s a real opportunity to cater to students with a keen interest in music and performance.
Students at Roncalli college, Timaru 2016
Wow it's been a while!
So much has happened since I last wrote and there has been so much to write about, that I just haven't known where to start.. so I never started! I'm planning on fixing this and catching up on things here...
I'm back in Iceland on a bit of a whirlwind adventure at the moment, will write and post more about this soon, I've mostly been sharing bits and pieces here on the facebook page...
Click here for a live song and interview at 'Rás2' - the interview is in Icelandic but the song starts at about 09:20
Here below are a couple of live videos from the Bali spirit festival in 2015...
Had such a lovely time playing at the Bali Spirit Festival in 2015... check out the video below
That went by way too quickly... We landed in New York last night after two weeks in Iceland, I managed to catch up with some of my friends and family to say goodbye but it's never enough time, even when there's more of it.
Jed taking a picture of Reykjavik, from Harpa
It's been such an amazing couple of weeks, we somehow managed to cram it full of goodness and in between shows, Iceland put on it's finest outfits...
We visited my grandmother's sister Gulla and stayed with her in Hveragerði on our way to Selfoss. She took us for a lovely walk and told us stories among the elfstones (where the elves live) in the forest.
Torfbær
We crossed a waterfall to see where they have started building a 'Torfbær' at the Agricultural University of Iceland. I found myself blown away by her energy, and at 77, she was running and skipping ahead of the group up and down the icy paths. Her plan is to build a 'Torfbær' in her garden at home and Jed is eager to come back to Iceland and help.
Oddakirkja
From Selfoss, we went to Hella, where we played at one of my favourite places in the world.. Oddakirkja - a tiny church in the middle of nowhere. We arrived at the empty and unlocked church and began by knocking something while setting up and losing all power... It was a moment for the memories, in complete still darkness; but we got things up and running again and had such a lovely evening. Post-show, an audience member came back in to the venue and announced that the northern lights were in full swing, so we all temporarily ditched the CD signing and banter and ran outside. We all stood together in the middle of a graveyard and watched the sky dance with light which was a pretty surreal moment. I remembered the other reason I love to go back there - the people are just so awesome, thank you to everyone who came along...
After Hella, we drove six hours to Akureyri and played at Græni Hatturinn... Akureyri is a wonderful place to spend time in, and it was a shame to have to drive back the next morning but we had plane to catch and a long list of things to do...
On the drive, we listened to Amanda Palmer's new book: The Art of Asking - highly, highly recommend you check this out... The book is based on her awesome TED talk of the same name, and we got as far as the part where she got stranded in Iceland due to the ashcloud and I sent my very good childhood friend Indiana to the rescue! Allan and Olga finished filming and editing the book trailer while in Iceland (which Indiana features in) Allan also shot the beautiful book cover. Look forward to hearing the rest of it...
A whirlwind of rushing around after arriving in Reykjavik and I'm so thankful to have had a chance to catch up, albeit briefly with the people I miss so much from the other side of the world...
Now we're in New York, and up at stupid o'clock... off to explore! xxo!
Gullfoss, Iceland. #brrr
Jed before our show at Iceland Airwaves.
I don't even know where to start... the days have just flown by and we're over halfway through our time here in Iceland.
It's feeling easier to remember by flicking through images, so here is a series of snapshots from the past few days














I got my suitcase back! It was lost for about 36 hours and was delivered late last night. Insurance had been pretty good and told me to go shopping for some emergency-warm-clothing while it was lost. (actually kind of awesome)
The suitcase had been opened and inspected by customs and it looked like they may have danced on top of it, because an incredibly-well-sealed-and-bubble-wrapped bottle of gin had broken and spilled all over everything... Thankfully the musical equipment is all OK, but all of my clothing was pretty smelly, had to wash everything twice.
We are here in some pretty awesome company.. this is Allan Amato (looking very Icelandic in this pic but don't be fooled...) Photo by the wonderful Olga Nunes! They are here with us, and on a pretty magical mission which we won't mention for now...
I'm in a little bit of sugar shock, have mostly gone without it for the past couple of months, but since arriving here I've been having candy for breakfast! a whole lot of it... (probably one of the edible things I miss most when I'm not here) check out nammi.is if you'd like to try some...
Jed has a few words to share too... here below xxHera
We've been in Iceland for 3 and a half days now, and I think I'm starting to settle in… It's been pretty crazy. I've experienced a lot of 'firsts' - lobster soup, Icelandic hotdogs and dried fish (which reminds me of the taste of cat biscuits, which I was very fond of as a child). I think we're saving the rotten shark and sheep heads for later.
The sun stays out for a bit longer than the 4 hours I was expecting, but it never goes very high so it always feels like the end of the day. Everyone drives on the wrong side of the road here too, which is scary, but between my awesome navigation skills and Hera's calm driving. it's a pretty comfortable and relaxed experience… definitely. Getting to know the curbs a lot too, which is nice.
Yesterday we hit up the most deluxe local spa/sauna place called 'Laugar' before meeting a whole bunch of Hera's family for dinner, who were extremely welcoming and friendly - much like all the Icelandic people I have met so far.
We're off to Airwaves tonight - there's a bit of a shindig for the artists I think, where I'll hopefully get my selfie with Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
Ciao! Jed
After 4 flights, and something like 30 hours in the air + stopover time, we have finally landed in Iceland!
We went from Christchurch to Brisbane, to Los Angeles, to Seattle, to Keflavik, which is a 40 minute drive to the centre of Reykjavik, Iceland.
We saw the northern lights coming in on the plane too which was pretty special.
The only hitch has been that the airline lost my luggage, somewhere in LA I think...
We've done a little exploring, I've taken Jed on a tour of my old neighbourhood and we've officially checked in to the Iceland Airwaves festival (we're really looking forward to playing this Friday)
More blogging soon xxHera (and Jed)
Hello and welcome to the new website! this has been such a long time coming... please say hello and post a comment here below if you're having a look :) - any requests for things to add here on the new site?
would love to hear from you xx
Congratulations to Toby Ricketts Cinematography and Photography - Who won 'best emerging director' at the Documentary Edge Festival - and his film Manila: No Limitations - was nominated for best New Zealand feature!
The film has now been licensed to Air New Zealand - so keep an eye out, you can watch it on your next short/long haul flight!
Watch the trailer here below:
I fell in love with this beautiful-crazy dress, in the back corner at an op-shop, cigarette burns and all.. It just so happened that Jed had a matching jacket - so this 'Bad Prom' photoshoot just had to happen... The snaps below are by the wonderful mr Toby Ricketts




Hi everyone! we're on tour at the moment with the very talented Sam Allen and Joseph and Maia - all the dates are here on the facebook event page
UPCOMING DATES BELOW:
Tauranga – August 4th - Major Toms w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Cambridge - August 8th - Stables Bar w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED PARSONS
Turoa - August 9th - Turoa Ski Lodge w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED PARSONS
Whanganui – August 10th - Roam Cafe & Arena w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED PARSONS
New Plymouth – August 14th - Rhythm Upstairs w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Masterton – August 15th - Horse & Hound w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Palmerston North – August 16th - The Royal w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Wellington – August 17th - Fringe Bar w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Nelson – August 21st - Free House w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Lyttleton – August 22nd - Wunderbar w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Ashburton – August 23rd - Braided Rivers Resturant & Bar SAM ALLEN SOLO
Dunedin – August 24 - Refuel w/JOSEPH & MAIA and HERA
Christchurch – August 25th - Dux w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Invercargill – August 29th - Saints And Sinners w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Greymouth – August 30th - Railway Hotel w/JOSEPH & MAIA
Westport – August 31st - Melbourne Hotel w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Auckland – September 7th - Back Beat w/JOSEPH & MAIA and JED & HERA
Tickets on sale now from www.eventfinder.co.nz and from the venues
Hello! yikes it's been a long time all over again... I've just come back from an amazing, eye opening, inspiring and wonderful trip away.. It was organized quite last minute for such a massive journey. 11 of us (musicians, artists, film makers and photographers - as part of the Fledge collective) traveled to Manila to make music, art, a documentary, and to play some very special shows...
We stayed and worked with mr Tony/Ynot Piggott - a NZ born, Manila based artist, He is a man who makes things happen and consistently surprises in wonderful ways.. *check out his art here* He connected us all and is the reason for the destination...
I think if I start listing all the amazing people we met, I will get lost in a web of wonderful and undoubtedly will forget to list everything/everyone, but we were all just so blown away... the people were so warm, loving, smiley, talented, creative and awesome, the food was ridiculously yummy, the weather was.. well it was hoootttt, and wet, so so humid - I loved it. The places we visited were something else... truly a trip none of us will ever forget.
Here I am, rambling on about how amazing it is: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TImYFS_hcI[/youtube]
We also released a bunch of documentary-style snippets on the fledgefilms site.. this is part 2 - features an unreleased song called ''come say hello'' [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGbjE5mVPMg[/youtube] check out part1 - and part3 (more to come)
Here are some pictures...
This was at Earthdance Manila Festival - playing with mr Jed
Playing with House Of Mountain - photo by Alan Bacchelli
I absolutely love pizza.. but I could have slept on this one!
A group photo by Alan Bacchelli - check out more pics here
One more from Manila (for now) I just love the madness and happiness in this picture (+the best accessories ever) It was taken outside Kazbah - an awesome restaurant where we played and had amazing food. This is David - he joined the crew, literally last minute thanks to a wonderful stroke of serendipity...
See the poster above... no, really have a look at it - this is 8 days away and will be amazing. It's a free event in the centre of Christchurch, part of the festival of transitional architecture (FESTA) - read more about the event here -
I'm in Taupo now, just played a show for a whole bunch of Icelanders who are working here, operating Týr - the geothermal drill.. Writing this at Taupo airport. I can see my guitar being loaded onto the plane now and I'm about to board..
xxHera