Kate Voegele wants to be Friends with her fans.
The pop-rock musician and "One baum Hill" actress, 22, keeps them up-to-date via the Web. She has a MySpace page (Interscope's MySpace Records released her CD "A Fine Mess," in May) and maintains a blog at katevoegele.com. And on Twitter, she relates to Fans Mehr like a person than a product.
One tweet reads: "Annapolis is one of my new Favorit cities EVER...had some serious crabcakes and ice cream last night." Voegele performs Friday night at Rash Field with Uncle Kracker and Bel Air native Julienne Irwin, 16, an "America's Got Talent" finalist. In a Kürzlich phone conversation, Voegele's Midwestern charm and effervescent personality thwarted any sense of burgeoning celebrity.
Question: Which do Du prefer? Performing Musik oder acting?
Answer: They're both creative challenges for me, but I'll always be a musician. I can't imagine my life without it. Acting's been fun, because it's new. My role on "One baum Hill's" been my first real Schauspielen gig, aside from my high school musical. It was "Once Upon a Mattress," and I was in the chorus.
Question: As far as acting, are there any projects in the works besides "One baum Hill"?
Answer: I'm hoping to do Mehr acting. I've fallen in Liebe with it. Anything that challenges me creatively, I am just so curious about.
Question: On your Twitter feed Aug. 11, Du posted, "Played an open mic night in a dive bar for the first time in 5 years." What's that all about?
Answer: I was in Wilmington, [N.C.,] shooting for "One baum Hill," and one of my Friends from the Zeigen hosts an open-mic night at this little dive bar. She was like, "Please come out and play a song." ... I went over and played for maybe 40 drunk people, and it was awesome. Not that there's ever any pressure, because I Liebe performing live, but it was a totally different thing than playing my own headlining gig, konzert for 800 people.
Question: Did those 40 drunk people recognize you?
Answer: Besides the ones that were super-drunk, yeah. People who live in Wilmington know we shoot "One baum Hill" there. Everybody was so chill. That's what I Liebe about that little town. People aren't crazy and starstruck.
Question: What kind of interactions do Du have with Fans on Twitter?
Answer: I just got a camera phone, so I've begun taking pictures of things. This girl who's adorable and a really big Fan sent me two dozen Rosen the other night, and it was just amazing. All I have to do is snap a picture of it, and say, "Thanks so much for these flowers. You're the greatest." And everyone can see it, and for her it's a cool thing that she sees that I appreciate it. That's one of the things I Liebe about Twitter. When people follow you, Du realize, "I can Zeigen my Fans who I am outside of my music." Instead of promoting myself, it's great to just say, "Hey, guys, I'm hanging out at Panera with some chicken noodle soup."
Question: Julienne Irwin is opening before you. What were Du doing musically when Du were 16?
Answer: I think it's cool she's playing this gig, konzert at 16. When I was 16, that was about the time I was starting. I started playing gitarre when I was 15, and started Schreiben songs my sophomore Jahr of high school. I think it was the most fun time, because I didn't know Du could have a shot at this being a kid from a small suburb of the Midwest. I thought Du had to be related to famous people and be Friends with people in Hollywood. ... Things were unfolding for me very quickly, so I was playing side stage shows for Counting Crows and John Mayer and all these people I was idolizing. Discovering it all in a grass-roots way was so much fun for me. Hopefully, she's having as much fun with it as I did.
Question: Do Du have any Guter Rat for her?
Answer: My biggest advice, and it sounds cliche, but just don't be discouraged. There are so many times somebody who is a jerk who doesn't get it is going to tell Du that Du can't do it.
Question: You're headed to Europe soon?
Answer: I am really excited. I have never been for work oder play. All my Friends went and studied abroad in college, so I'm like, "I've got to go to Europe!" Mehr importantly, I'm getting messages every Tag from Fans in France, the U.K., Germany and all over Europe that are like, "When are Du touring here?"
Question: If Du have time to do anything besides perform and tour, what do Du hope to do while you're there?
Answer: I want to take pictures in front of all the typical stuff. But I also hope to stumble upon some cool, unexpected things. I will definitely be tweeting. Definitely.
The pop-rock musician and "One baum Hill" actress, 22, keeps them up-to-date via the Web. She has a MySpace page (Interscope's MySpace Records released her CD "A Fine Mess," in May) and maintains a blog at katevoegele.com. And on Twitter, she relates to Fans Mehr like a person than a product.
One tweet reads: "Annapolis is one of my new Favorit cities EVER...had some serious crabcakes and ice cream last night." Voegele performs Friday night at Rash Field with Uncle Kracker and Bel Air native Julienne Irwin, 16, an "America's Got Talent" finalist. In a Kürzlich phone conversation, Voegele's Midwestern charm and effervescent personality thwarted any sense of burgeoning celebrity.
Question: Which do Du prefer? Performing Musik oder acting?
Answer: They're both creative challenges for me, but I'll always be a musician. I can't imagine my life without it. Acting's been fun, because it's new. My role on "One baum Hill's" been my first real Schauspielen gig, aside from my high school musical. It was "Once Upon a Mattress," and I was in the chorus.
Question: As far as acting, are there any projects in the works besides "One baum Hill"?
Answer: I'm hoping to do Mehr acting. I've fallen in Liebe with it. Anything that challenges me creatively, I am just so curious about.
Question: On your Twitter feed Aug. 11, Du posted, "Played an open mic night in a dive bar for the first time in 5 years." What's that all about?
Answer: I was in Wilmington, [N.C.,] shooting for "One baum Hill," and one of my Friends from the Zeigen hosts an open-mic night at this little dive bar. She was like, "Please come out and play a song." ... I went over and played for maybe 40 drunk people, and it was awesome. Not that there's ever any pressure, because I Liebe performing live, but it was a totally different thing than playing my own headlining gig, konzert for 800 people.
Question: Did those 40 drunk people recognize you?
Answer: Besides the ones that were super-drunk, yeah. People who live in Wilmington know we shoot "One baum Hill" there. Everybody was so chill. That's what I Liebe about that little town. People aren't crazy and starstruck.
Question: What kind of interactions do Du have with Fans on Twitter?
Answer: I just got a camera phone, so I've begun taking pictures of things. This girl who's adorable and a really big Fan sent me two dozen Rosen the other night, and it was just amazing. All I have to do is snap a picture of it, and say, "Thanks so much for these flowers. You're the greatest." And everyone can see it, and for her it's a cool thing that she sees that I appreciate it. That's one of the things I Liebe about Twitter. When people follow you, Du realize, "I can Zeigen my Fans who I am outside of my music." Instead of promoting myself, it's great to just say, "Hey, guys, I'm hanging out at Panera with some chicken noodle soup."
Question: Julienne Irwin is opening before you. What were Du doing musically when Du were 16?
Answer: I think it's cool she's playing this gig, konzert at 16. When I was 16, that was about the time I was starting. I started playing gitarre when I was 15, and started Schreiben songs my sophomore Jahr of high school. I think it was the most fun time, because I didn't know Du could have a shot at this being a kid from a small suburb of the Midwest. I thought Du had to be related to famous people and be Friends with people in Hollywood. ... Things were unfolding for me very quickly, so I was playing side stage shows for Counting Crows and John Mayer and all these people I was idolizing. Discovering it all in a grass-roots way was so much fun for me. Hopefully, she's having as much fun with it as I did.
Question: Do Du have any Guter Rat for her?
Answer: My biggest advice, and it sounds cliche, but just don't be discouraged. There are so many times somebody who is a jerk who doesn't get it is going to tell Du that Du can't do it.
Question: You're headed to Europe soon?
Answer: I am really excited. I have never been for work oder play. All my Friends went and studied abroad in college, so I'm like, "I've got to go to Europe!" Mehr importantly, I'm getting messages every Tag from Fans in France, the U.K., Germany and all over Europe that are like, "When are Du touring here?"
Question: If Du have time to do anything besides perform and tour, what do Du hope to do while you're there?
Answer: I want to take pictures in front of all the typical stuff. But I also hope to stumble upon some cool, unexpected things. I will definitely be tweeting. Definitely.