Digby Goes Down(continued)
HOLLYWOOD AND VINE "I'm a real L.A. girl," says Digby (Photo: Jennifer Rocholl) I did this show at the Roxy, where I played right before a Latino heavy metal band. The place was packed, and at first I was all excited, thinking, "Oh my God, maybe word has spread! People are here to see me!" Unfortunately, that was not the case. They heckled me. They threw stuff at me onstage. I got so angry I actually stopped in the middle of a song to yell back at one guy. To top it all off, when my set was done, I got groped while climbing down from the stage. That was the end of the line for me. I started recording YouTube videos a few days later. You've made your name covering the hit songs of other people. Have any of them given you feedback? You spent a year at UC-Berkeley as a philosophy major before dropping out to pursue music. How did that major connect with your goal of becoming a lyricist and songwriter? How has your family responded to your success? LOVE HURTS Incubus' Mike Einziger is among Digby's fans Probably the first place a lot of fans heard your music was on The Hills. Do you watch the show at all? The show has spawned its own authenticity debate. What do you think: is it real or are we all a bunch of suckers? READ MORE Cult Friction: Has Scientology finally met its match? Of Russian DIssent: Radar's interview with Russian cult novelist and anarchist activist Eduard Limonov Today's Top Stories |
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