Khaela Maricich is a Portland, Oregon-based K Records pop musician, visual
artist, and performer. She is a native of Seattle's Queen Anne Hill, lived
in Olympia, Washington for a decade, and was recently the
artist-in-residence at the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art. She is
formerly of the band The Microphones.
Until 2002, her solo music was known either as "Get the Hell Out of the
Way of the Volcano", "Get the Hell Out of the Way of the Wave", or "Khaela
Maricich". Since then, she's performed exclusively as "The Blow". From 2004
to 2006, she collaborated with Jona Bechtolt, a programmer and singer with
his own one-person band, YACHT.
She has written songs that involve, and sometimes combine, both folk and
electronic music. She has toured the United States extensively, performing
her monologue-based solo opera, "Blue Sky Versus Night Sky", as well as
giving more traditional concerts of dance-party music.
She has held
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The Blow,