Singer-songwriter and fashionista Kate Voegele is hosting a contest on style website Polyvore.com, where users can mix and match images to create outfits, designs and more. As Kate prepared to head out on tour, she wanted to get some inspiration from her fans, who can go on the site and design a “set” inspired by a song on her album, A Fine Mess. The grand prize winner will receive 2 tickets to any one of Kate’s concerts from 10/29 through 11/15, and four runners-up will win a signed poster and a copy of Kate’s CD, along with other fun prizes.
Visit Polyvore to see the designs already submitted and build your own for a chance to win, now through next Monday, October 26th. A Fine Mess is available in stores and online now, along with her single “99 Times.” Kate’s tour is happening now – see her Myspace for a full list of upcoming dates and ticket information.
(I love Polyvore, you should be able to make some amazing things with that program!)
Between school, recording sessions, and her recent visit to Canada, singer/songwriter/actress KateVoegele has certainly been busy lately! In a new video blog posted on her Myspace page, Kate updates fans on what’s been going on in her life and fills everyone in on her upcoming tour dates. Check it out here. She will be touring across the United States beginning October 7th, and will head to Germany, France, the UK and Ireland at the end of November. Visit her Myspace for the full list of tour dates and ticket details.
Kate Voegele is one of those singers that has recently won over my heart. I love her song, 99 Times. I’ve listened to it about a million times. Now you can see Kate do an interview with the MySpace Music Feed about how she came about writing her songs and how One Tree Hill inspired her. (And as a bonus and interview and exclusive performance Sean Kingston is also on this clip.)
Kate Voegele has used her time in front of the cameras for One Tree Hill to help her shoot her new video for the song, 99 Times. Even though she says it’s a bit different in theory with filming a TV show you need to pretend the camera isn’t there, and when you are filming a video it’s all about the camera.
In the video she weaves through a bunch of guys while flirting with the camera.
“It’s supposed to be sort of like guys versus girls,†explains Voegele. “They’re any guy that’s ever messed with a girl and I’m any girl who has ever been lied to.â€
And I love that either sex can relate to this song. I think there needs to be more of that out there! See the video after the jump…