Laura and Amber:
Interview
September 2003
By: Lauren Jonik (lauren@soundaffects.net)
It has been said that
there are no accidental meetings in life--- that through each friend
we make, a new world is born. Rarely do the beginnings of a friendship
reveal the full extent of the beauty that the future will hold,
but time and time again, the old adage is proven to be true: two
are better than one.
The musical partnership
of Laura Bell Bundy and Amber Rhodes had its genesis early on. Growing
up in the small town of Lexington, Kentucky, Laura and Amber began
to cross paths while competing in local beauty pageants as children.
"Our mothers happened to be seeing each other at every event---
if there was a pageant in town, we would be there. If there was
an audition for a play, we would be there, so our mothers befriended
each other. . . When they saw that Laura and I were
like two peas in a pod, they made special efforts to hang out a
lot and make sure that we went to each other's houses," explains
Amber. Their mutual love of performing soon cemented their friendship.
"Laura and I both took to the stage like ducks to water. We
both loved it and ever since, we both have lived on stage. We truly
feel complete when we are on the stage and when we are on stage
together, it just adds to the whole equation."
Laura
and Amber came to New York City for a summer in order to audition
when they were five and six years old, respectively. However, their
lives soon would take separate paths before being reunited both
creatively and as best friends, years later. When the Summer turned
to Fall, Amber
returned to Kentucky with her mother, who was a schoolteacher, while
Laura and her mother remained in New York City. Laura found success
in doing print work and commercials and in having bit parts in movies
such as Jumanji and Life With Mikey. But, the desire
to experience her high school years in her hometown led Laura to
move back to Kentucky where she soon would reconnect with Amber---
and unknowingly, set the wheels in motion for their combined futures.
"She is one of those people that even if ten years go by, you
could sit down and talk and it's like you never lost the time. That's
the way it has always been," says Amber, echoing the universal
sentiment that true friendship stands the test of time. After graduating,
Laura returned to NYC to pursue a career in Broadway theater (she
would later appear in the Tony Award winning musical Hairspray)
with Amber initially joining her for a summer to pursue dancing
and musical theater, but the evolution of their friendship--- and
their lives--- was about to take a leap forward.
Some of our most profound
realizations happen in the midst of joy and in the spirit of having
fun. After discovering how much they enjoyed singing and writing
songs together in their apartment just for pleasure, Laura and Amber
soon realized that their talents complemented each other and that
they wanted to sing
together professionally. Once they made the decision, as Amber describes,
"there was no looking back." A stroke of good fortune
touched upon the canvas of their careers when they connected with
the Brooklyn-based music production company, Stray
Dog Music. When she moved to NYC, Amber got a waitressing job
and one of her co-workers happened to inquire as to why she had
moved to the city. When she told him she was a singer, he dared
her to sing on the spot. "'I felt compelled and sang a part
of one of our songs." Immediately blown away by what he heard,
he put Amber and a friend of his who is lawyer in touch with each
other. "We began working with the lawyer for a while, but he
was having a hard time finding producers who wanted to take the
time to develop artists. . . but then, he found Stray
Dog through another connection. We came in and had a meeting and
the rest is history," marveled Amber before continuing. "It's
amazing how just one step can change everything. It can change your
whole future."
Believing in the importance
of nurturing the creative process, the owners of Stray Dog Music---
Axel Niehaus, Erik Steinert, Brian Callahan and Hugh Colocott---
strive to develop the inherent talents of the artists they work
with. "I really have a sense of family. . . Coming
to New York City and working with Stray Dog, we carry that sense
of family that we were raised on and adapt it to here. These guys
aren't four guys who are our production company, these are four
guys who are our family that, if we have any control over it, we
want to be working with for the rest of our musical careers,"
says Amber. And, it is through basing their relationship on mutual
respect, that their musical collaborations flourish. "A lot
of people want to take what they think is going to be really marketable
and just mold you into that, as opposed to letting you express yourself
artistically the way you want to be portrayed. Granted, they do
know more than us. They've been in the business longer, so we do
listen to them and take their criticism and their suggestions, but
ultimately, they have been amazing at letting us express ourselves
the way we want," enthuses Amber. It is the unified commitment
to excellence that remains the collective focus of Stray Dog Music
and of Laura and Amber in every aspect their careers--- from songwriting
to performance to production.
Intuitive in her approach
to songwriting, Amber has found that often, her best songs are the
ones that flow naturally--- and quickly. "The songs that come
to you and take about ten or fifteen minutes to write are always
the best ones." While the writing process may differ depending
on the song, Amber infuses all of her work with a sense of fun and
optimism, as in Goodbye Yesterday, which she co-wrote with
Hugh Colocott. So what if the rain cloud chases the sun down?
/ My day is still bright / Who cares if my love life's takin' a
nose dive? / I will be alright / 'Cause I've still got a song to
sing and there is music yet to play / Hello tomorrow, goodbye yesterday.
As a songwriter, Amber has discovered that the act of collaborating
enhances both the process and the end result. "It helps you
along in your journey. . . Everyone has their way
of writing a song and the moment you collaborate with someone, you
get to see what their way is and it can bring so much new life and
color into a song that you would have never thought of on your own
and it can be really fun." It is this same desire to evoke
joy while having a good time that both Laura and Amber bring to
their performances. "You go up there and suddenly, you're engrossed
in music, where we're having fun with each other and we have these
great guys behind us in our band and you get lost in the moment
and it's a wonderful moment. . . You're doing what
you love to do." Having their musical partnership based in
friendship heightens the experience in ways that are both obvious
to the audience and subtle to them. "Because we've been friends
for so long, there is a comfort level. We know each other so well
that we can predict our moves ahead of time. It adds to the enjoyment
of it all."
Standing
upon the firm foundation of their friendship, looking towards their
bright future, Laura and Amber are grateful for all that has come
before them and all that is yet to be. "We're both always really
aware of how lucky we are," says Amber. Blending lightheartedness
with warmth, the music of Laura and Amber reflects the world their
friendship has created--- and openheartedly invites their audience
to be a part of it. "Our music is about friendship. It is about
who we are." Indeed, it's about the kind of chemistry that
stands the test of time. You may have to back up, in order to
walk thru / The other door that destiny's opened up for
you / It's time to realize there are no accidents in life / So
don't be blind, just give it time / It's gonna be alright!
The friendship of Laura and Amber is much like all friendships---
simply put, they bring out the best in each other and share it with
the rest of us.
Laura and Amber frequently
perform in New York City with their band: Erik Steinert, Doug Hill,
Michael Drexler, Josh Taub, and Hugh Colocott.
http://www.lauraandamber.com/
http://www.straydoghaus.com
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Photos
by Lauren Jonik
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