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UHF (Canadian band)

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UHF is a Canadian folk music supergroup, consisting of singer-songwriters Bill Henderson of Chilliwack fame, Shari Ulrich and Roy Forbes.[1] The band's name comes from the initials of the members' surnames.

The group was first formed in 1989 when Forbes and Ulrich were asked to perform with Henderson at the Vancouver Winter Roots Festival. The combination was so successful that the three artists teamed up as UHF and produced a self-titled album. It was a critical and commercial success, and the trio reunited to release a second album in 1995.

Though the individual members are busy with solo careers and other projects, they still perform several concerts a year to sold out audiences.


Albums

References

  1. ^ Brisbois, Dan. "BILL HENDERSON From Sesame Street to Legend Estates". Retrieved 29 April 2012.