Michael Bublé

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Michael Bublé
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Michael Bublé

Michael Bublé (born 9 September 1975) is a Canadian crooner, big band singer and actor. While achieving modest chart success in the United States, his 2003 self-titled album has reached the top ten in Canada, the UK and Australia. In 2004, a live album and video Come Fly With Me (2004) was listed on the Billboard music video charts and reached Australia's top 40 album charts. He reached commercial success in the U.S. with It's Time.

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[edit] Early years

Bublé was born in Burnaby, British Columbia. He is of Italian descent with dual citizenship with Italy. He grew up listening to his grandfather's collection of jazz records. On his website, Bublé highlights the importance of his grandfather in encouraging his musical tastes. "My grandfather was really my best friend growing up. He was the one who opened me up to a whole world of music that seemed to have been passed over by my generation. Although I like rock & roll and modern music, the first time my granddad played me the Mills Brothers, something magical happened. The lyrics were so romantic, so real... the way a song should be for me. It was like seeing my future flash before me. I wanted to be a singer and I knew that this was the music that I wanted to sing."

Bublé's grandfather encouraged him to learn the standards that he loved and to enter a talent contest in Vancouver which he won before a later disqualification for being underage. Not discouraged, he won first prize in a Canadian Youth Talent Search at the age of seventeen.

For the next few years, Bublé pursued a musical career without great success. He appeared as Elvis in a Red Rock Diner road show and sung as a star of a musical revue called Forever Swing. He also appeared in an episode of Death Game in 1996. He recorded a couple of independent albums, one as a present to his grand father. Bublé received two Genie Awards-nominations in 2000 for songs he wrote for the film Here's To Life starring Eric McCormack.

[edit] The Wedding Singer: Career breakthrough

Bublé's career breakthrough came when he sang Kurt Weill's "Mack the Knife" at the wedding of Caroline Mulroney, daughter of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, in 2000. Mulroney introduced Bublé to David Foster, a multi-Grammy awarding producer and a Warner Brothers record executive who had worked with Josh Groban previously. Foster signed Bublé to his '143' record label and he started recording a self-titled album 2001 with Foster as producer. The album features a range of standards from various eras including "Fever", "The Way You Look Tonight", "For Once in My Life", Van Morrison's "Moondance" and Lou Rawls's "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine". Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees sang back up vocals on Bublé's version of the group's "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart".

Michael Bublé was released in early 2003 and soon entered the Canadian album charts. Chart success in the UK, US, Australia and elsewhere soon followed with the album going platinum and reaching the top ten of the album charts in the UK and Canada and going all the way to #1 in Australia. The album has reached the top 50 of the Billboard 200 album charts. His version of George Michael's "Kissing A Fool" was released as a single from the album and reached the top 30 of the Billboard adult contemporary chart. "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" reached the top 30 of the Billboard adult contemporary chart as well. His third single "Sway", originally performed by Dean Martin also reached the top 30 of the adult contemporary chart while a Junkie XL remix of the song reached the top 20 in Australia in May 2004.

Bublé won the "Best New Talent" award at the Juno Awards of 2004 and his self-titled album was nominated for "Album Of The Year" losing out to Sam Roberts.

Bublé released a Christmas EP Let It Snow in late 2003. The title track reached the Australian top 40 in the singles charts, ironically in mid-summer in that country. He released a live album and video in April 2004 with the video reaching the top 10 of the Billboard video charts. The album also reached the Australian top 50 of the album charts as at the end of April and the Billboard 200 album charts.

Bublé has also appeared in a variety of films in the past few years including his appearance as a karaoke singer in Duets opposite Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis. He also has appeared in Totally Blonde in 2001 and in The Snow Walker in 2003.

Songs from Bublé's debut album ("For Once in My Life", "Kissing A Fool") were released on the soundtrack for the Ewan McGregor/Renée Zellweger movie Down With Love, but the soundtrack also included a previously unreleased duet with Holly Palmer on the movie's title theme. The Junkie XL remix of "Spider-Man" from Bublé's Babalu album was played during the closing credits of Spider-Man 2 and this version was also released as a single.

[edit] It's Time: Bublé goes mainstream

Bublé, performing at the Borgata Casino in Atlantic City, NJ on March 5, 2006.
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Bublé, performing at the Borgata Casino in Atlantic City, NJ on March 5, 2006.

Bublé's second studio album, It's Time, debuted as a hugely successful sophomore performance. The album reached No. 7 on the Billboard Album Charts and No. 2 on the ARIA Album Charts in Australia. It's Time also debuted at No. 4 on the UK Album Charts. The album features covers of Beatles and Ray Charles songs, as well as a collaboration with Stevie Wonder and the hit single "Home".

Bublé can be seen in Starbucks commercials singing his cover of the Jimmy Van Heusen/Sammy Cahn swing standard, "Come Fly With Me," from his debut album, and more recently, ESPN has used "Feeling Good" in commercials for poker tournaments.

Michael Bublé has now sold in excess of ten million recordings world-wide. His popularity continues to grow as he has a massive following across Europe, North America, Australia, South East Asia, South Africa and Brazil.

Michael Bublé won four Juno awards at the 2006 Juno Awards in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, including Pop Album Of The Year (It's Time), Single Of The Year (Home), Album Of The Year (Michael Bublé), and Artist Of The Year. He was also nominated for the Juno Fan Choice Award, but did not win. Overall, Michael Bublé took away the most awards at the 2006 Junos.

He is managed by Bruce Allen, who also manages Martina McBride and Bryan Adams.

Bublé has collected some of the best musicians in the world to appear with him, many of which have released albums of their own. In concert, he often features an instrumental number.

[edit] Discography

Year Cover Album Sales
1996 First Dance
2001 Babalu
2002 Dream
2003 Down With Love (Soundtrack)
2003 Michael Bublé
  • RIAA: 1x Platinum
  • Australia: 6x Platinum
2003 Let It Snow! (EP)
2004 Taking a Chance on Love
('I Won't Dance' with Jane Monheit)

2004 Barenaked for the Holidays
('Elf's Lament' with Barenaked Ladies)
2004 Come Fly With Me (CD&DVD)
2005 To Love Again
('Let There Be Love' with Chris Botti)
2005 It's Time
  • US: 2,114,969
  • RIAA: 2x Platinum [1]
  • Canada: 6x Platinum [2]
  • Worldwide: 5,328,100[3]
2005 Caught In The Act (CD&DVD)
2005 Sounds of the Season: The NBC Holiday Collection
('Let It Snow')
2006 With Love (EP)
2006 Duets: An American Classic
('Just in Time' with Tony Bennett,'Steppin' Out With My Baby')

[edit] Singles

2004

Spiderman Theme (From the movie "Spiderman 2")

Sway (from the album "Michael Bublé")

2005

Feeling Good (Taken from the album "It's time") - Repriserecords

Home (Taken from the album "It's time)- Repriserecords


[edit] International Charts

^Charted at #31 on original release.

^^Charted at #63 on re-release as a double a-side with "A Song For You".

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Awards and Achievements

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