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Chantal Kreviazuk Biography | |
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Like fellow Canadian Wayne Gretzky, Chantal Kreviazuk
displayed remarkable talent at a young age. Only
three years old, an observant Kreviazuk began playing
the piano simply by watching her brothers. Like
Gretzky, a passion was born and so began the
Cinderella story of the young woman from Winnipeg.
Her talent would bring her to the Arts Studies program
at the University of Winnipeg where she trained in
classical piano. But, her great love for
pop music, which was present throughout her upbringing, was
displayed in her secretive songwriting while
consistent practice took her on the local lounge
circuit.
It was only while recovering from a serious motorcycle
accident that Kreviazuk began to write songs that
would eventually be featured on her first CD. The
accident, in which she received some serious facial
damage and a broken femur, may have been a blessing in
disguise. Although difficult, recovery allowed her
the time and introspection she needed to fully
dedicate herself to her music.
The dedication paid off and in 1996 Kreviazuk signed
with Sony Music to a guaranteed $1-million, two record
deal.
Her first release,
Under These Rocks & Stones debuted in 1997 as perhaps the most
under-appreciated album of the year. Despite critical
acclaim, it wasn’t until
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the release of “Leaving On A
Jet Plane" off the 1998 smash soundtrack Armageddon, that fans
took notice.
Appearances on Conan O’Brien and in
Sarah McLachlan’s
Lilith Fair followed allowing
Rocks and Stones to go platinum and the creation of her
large fan-base was born.
After an impressive tour, Kreviazuk returned to the
studio to record
Colour Moving & Still in early
1999. To date there has been no signs of the fan
uncertainty present with her first release.
The powerful first single release from
the album “Before You" has been a radio regular and is
indicative of the amazing sound that Kreviazuk is able
to produce. Praised as “introspective, candid and
evocative" “Color Moving and Still" is the second
chapter of what promises to be a complete series.
After a surpise 2000 Juno Award as "Female Singer of the Year"
and her marriage to
Our Lady Peace frontman, Raine Maida, life is looking
up for Canada's Cinderella...
by Dave Brosha, CanEHdian.com
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