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<title><![CDATA[Blind Melon 'Bee Girl' Grows Up, Has Eye On Acting Career]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Heather DeLoach says she'll never live down the video, and that's fine with her.<br/>By Gil Kaufman</p>
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No matter what Heather DeLoach does for the rest of her life &#8212; short of, say, becoming president &#8212; she will always be known as the "Bee Girl." Hell, maybe <i>even</i> if she becomes president. And that's just fine with her.
</p><p>The name might not sound familiar, but if you've ever seen the classic 1993 video for <a href="/music/artist/blind_melon/artist.jhtml">Blind Melon</a>'s <a href="/overdrive/?vid=18119">"No Rain,"</a> you know exactly who she is. DeLoach is the adorable, spectacle-wearing, chubby 10-year-old who tap-dances around in a bee costume to the derisive cackles of an unseen audience.
</p><p>Feeling rejected, the Bee Girl runs off and lets her freak flag fly on the streets of Los Angeles in search of an adoring audience, finally finding her understanding bee kin in the midst of the rolling fields where <a href="/music/artist/blind_melon/artist.jhtml">Blind Melon</a> are jamming out. As they raise her up to the sky in jubilant celebration at the end of the clip, DeLoach shakes her booty and holds up a blue banner in celebration.
</p><p>Now, 15 years after shooting the video, DeLoach is all grown up, and like little Spencer Elden &#8212; the now-17-year-old naked baby from <a href="/news/articles/1598985/20081110/nirvana.jhtml">Nirvana's <i>Nevermind</i> cover</a> &#8212; she's moving on with her life but finding it hard to shake that juvenile 15 minutes (OK, four and change) of fame.
</p><p>"When people see my r&#233;sum&#233;, they're like, 'Really?' " DeLoach said. " 'You've grown to be such a beautiful woman!' Sometimes I don't always want to be known as the nerdy Bee Girl, but it changed my life, and I'm willing to be called that forever, until I'm old and gray. The Bee Girl is such a part of me ... I could never let it go."
</p><p>Luckily for <a href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=35345566" target="_blank">aspiring actress DeLoach</a>, her indelible starring role in the video is the perfect calling card for the 25-year-old's chosen profession. Now living in Lake Forest, California, the recent Cal State Fullerton communications grad has used the "No Rain" clip to book appearances in movies such as "The Beautician and the Beast" with Fran Drescher and the remake of the Shirley Temple movie "A Little Princess," as well as gigs on "ER," <a href="/movies/movie/295304/moviemain.jhtml">"Reno 911"</a> and in the movie <a href="/movies/movie/287312/moviemain.jhtml">"Balls of Fury."</a>
</p><p>The concept for the "No Rain" video was inspired by a 1975 photo of Blind Melon drummer Glenn Graham's younger sister, who graced the album's cover and served as the model for DeLoach's getup. The actress, who began doing commercials when she was 5 years old, said she went on the call for the "No Rain" gig, walked in, did her tap dance and ran off sad. And because she resembled Graham's sister so much, DeLoach said, director Samuel Bayer (<a href="/music/artist/nirvana/artist.jhtml">Nirvana</a>, <a href="/music/artist/green_day/artist.jhtml">Green Day</a>) picked her even though she was the very first girl to audition for the role.
</p><p>"They told me Sam didn't look at any other tapes," she said. "I went in with my hair in braids and wearing those chunky glasses, because they said to look nerdy. My mom said we had to find some glasses before we went in, so we ran to a local mall right before the audition and bought them, and Sam liked them so much they're the same ones I used in the video."
</p><p>DeLoach said the appearance became the definition of an "overnight" success. "I woke up the next morning, and it was a hit," she said. "At times, I wish I had been older, because it was the time of my life, like playing Halloween every day. I got to attend the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards and do the Bee Girl routine again to close the show, and I got to meet <a href="/music/artist/madonna/artist.jhtml">Madonna</a> and <a href="/music/artist/jackson_janet/artist.jhtml">Janet Jackson</a>, and I was seated next to <a href="/music/artist/pearl_jam/artist.jhtml">Pearl Jam</a> singer <a href="/music/artist/vedder_eddie/artist.jhtml">Eddie Vedder</a>! Now, I would be in awe to breathe that in one more time."
</p><p>Earlier this year Blind Melon released their first new album in nearly a decade after replacing late singer Shannon Hoon with Travis Warren, who recently announced his departure from the band. Though she's not in touch with members of the band, DeLoach said she still gets recognized as the Bee Girl all these years later.
</p><p>"I'm not one to boast, but my boyfriend, friends, sister and mother, whenever we're in a conversation with a stranger, by the end they'll bring it up and people will recognize me," she said. "People come up to me all the time with stories about how I changed their childhood and got them through a tough time of not being accepted."
</p><p>Asked if she has ever used her cult status to get into clubs or, say, pick someone up in a bar, DeLoach giggled and said she never had, and, in fact, was dating her current boyfriend for a month before she even mentioned it to him.
</p><p>"I don't want people to really know about it until they get to know me," she said. "I'm not ashamed of it, though. I owe everything to [Blind Melon]. It's not just a video or a song; it's something that was meaningful to a lot of people."
</p><p>With her college degree in hand, DeLoach is in the midst of trying to find representation and land her next big role, hopefully one that doesn't require her to dig out those nerdy glasses and tap shoes.
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<title><![CDATA['Schoolhouse Rock' Creator Dies]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p type="articleSubhead">Thomas G. Yohe, 63, came up with idea for animated series that blended educational messages with pop.<br/>By Corey Moss</p>
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"Schoolhouse Rock" creator Thomas G. Yohe died of cancer on Thursday, according to the <I>Associated Press.</I> He was 63.
</p><p>Yohe, the creative director of the ABC animated series during its 1973&#150;85 run, came up with the idea for a cartoon that blended educational messages with ear-candy pop music while working at an advertising firm in 1971.
</p><p>" 'Schoolhouse Rock' gave him the most pride in the world," Yohe's wife, Diane Sanden Seely, told <I>AP.</I>
Michael Eisner, former head of ABC's children's programming and now chairman of Walt Disney Co., championed the show, which went on to win four Emmy Awards and spawn such classic tunes as "Conjunction Junction," "I'm Just a Bill" and "Interplanet Janet."
Those songs and several others were remade for a 1996 tribute album that featured the Lemonheads, Ween, Moby, Buffalo Tom, Biz Markie, Better Than Ezra, Pavement and Blind Melon, who scored a minor hit with their rendition of "Three Is a Magic Number," featuring Shannon Hoon softly crooning the words originally written and sung by jazz legend Bob Dorough.
</p><p>In 1998, the Roots and John Popper joined an array of artists on <I>Schoolhouse Rocks the Vote,</I> a benefit album for Rock the Vote that featured "Schoolhouse" covers such as Joan Osborne and Isaac Hayes' "I'm Just a Bill."
Yohe graduated from Syracuse University and began his career in advertising in 1961. His survivors include Seely, two sons, two daughters, two stepsons, a brother and four grandchildren.
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<title><![CDATA[Ex-Blind Melon Members Resurface With Luma, Extra Virgin]]></title>
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Nearly four years after the death of singer Shannon Hoon, the former members of Blind Melon are resurfacing with new projects.</p> Guitarist Christopher Thorn told MTV News that he and bassist Brad Smith have now formed a band called Luma, while guitarist Rogers Stevens is recording under the name Extra Virgin.</p> The members of Blind Melon physically went their separate ways after singer Hoon's drug-related death on a tour bus in New Orleans in 1995, Thorn said. He and Smith moved to Seattle, while Stevens moved to New York and drummer Glen Graham opted to remain in New Orleans.</p> In mid-1996 the remaining members, who all shared equally in the band's songwriting duties, toyed briefly with the idea of regrouping under another name with another singer. They put out a call for audition tapes but eventually abandoned the plan.</p> Luma was born in mid-1998, Thorn said, when he was in L.A. recording material with the band Live and met Celia Green vocalist Chris Shinn. Thorn 
also had a project with former bandmate Smith on the back burner in Seattle. The three musicians banded together, added drummer Dave Krusen (who played on the first Pearl Jam album), and became Luma.</p> According to Thorn, guitarist Rogers Stevens has been working with singer-songwriter Rene Lopez in New York. The pair is recording an album as Extra Virgin under the auspices of producer Mike Napolitano, who produced and mixed tracks on Blind Melon's posthumous LP "Nico."</p> While Stevens is said to be looking at an independent release, Luma, who is being managed by the agency responsible for the likes of Tool and Jane's Addiction, is currently courting several major labels.</p> In the interim, Luma has just released a four-song EP through its Web site (<b><A HREF="http://www.luma.net" target="new">www.luma.net</a></b>) and is about to embark on a mini-tour of the west coast which kicks off July 29 in Olympia, Washington.</p> If you want to check out Luma live, here's where 
you can find them:</p> <LI>7/29 - Olympia, WA @ 4th Avenue Tavern <LI>8/3 - San Francisco, CA The Paradise <LI>8/5 - Santa Barbara, CA @ Yucatan <LI>8/6 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Viper Room <LI>8/7 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Dragon Fly <LI>8/8 - San Diego, CA @ TBA <LI>8/9 - Los Angeles, CA @ Spaceland <LI>8/11 - - Portland, OR @ The Roseland Grill <LI>8/12 - Seattle, WA @ Crocodile <LI>8/13 - Vancouver, BC @ Starfish Room <LI>8/14 - Victoria, BC @ The Limit <LI>8/15 - Nanaimo, BC @ Queen's <LI>8/17 - Whistler, BC @ Alpine Haus <LI>8/18 - Abbottsford, BC @ Animals</p>
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