Chantal Kreviazuk

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Chantal Kreviazuk
Background information
Birth name Chantal Kreviazuk
Born May 18, 1973 (age 33)
Origin Flag of Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Genre(s) Adult contemporary (Hot AC)
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s) Singing, piano, guitar
Years active 1996–present
Label(s) Sony BMG Music (Canada)
Website http://www.chantalkreviazuk.com

Chantal Kreviazuk (born May 18, 1973) is a Canadian singer-songwriter of rock and pop music.

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[edit] Career

Born in Winnipeg Manitoba, Kreviazuk is a classically trained pianist. Her first album Under These Rocks and Stones was released in Canada in 1996 to critical praise and in early 1997 in the US. The album sold over 100,000 copies in the US fueled mostly by the singles "Surrounded" and "God Made Me" while in Canada it went double platinum with sales of over 200,000. Three videos from the album receive modest play on the video channel MuchMusic and radio ("God Made Me", "Believer" and "Wayne,") but it was a fourth, "Surrounded", that became her first major Canadian airplay hit in 1997. That year, Chantal received her first Juno Award nomination for Best New Artist.

In 1998, Kreviazuk scored her only international hit to date with a cover of "Leaving on a Jet Plane", a song written by John Denver and popularized by Peter, Paul & Mary. The song appeared on the soundtrack to the blockbuster film Armageddon and was that album's follow-up single to Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing."

In 1999, Chantal recorded a cover of the Randy Newman ballad "Feels Like Home" for the Dawson's Creek soundtrack, and performed a cover version of The Beatles' "In My Life" for the television drama Providence.

Later that year, she put out her second disc, Colour Moving and Still, that featured tracks written with new husband Raine Maida, lead singer of Our Lady Peace. The lead single from the album "Before You" became a huge radio hit in Canada and she performed the single on the 2000 Juno Awards, where she won two awards for Best Adult/Pop Album and Best Female Artist. Chantal released two more videos from the album "Dear Life" and "Far Away" as well as an additional radio release "Souls", which was also remixed and was released as a promo vinyl for the M1 & Steve Fernandez Remix.

"In This Life," a searing romantic track from 2002's What If It All Means Something, was her next major hit. She performed the song live on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and it can be heard in the film Saved!, in which Jena Malone's teenage character is informed by a free clinic that she is pregnant. The NBC drama "Providence" features her voice singing a cover of the Beatles' "In My Life", and the show's soundtrack includes several other Beatles tracks. Kreviazuk's "Time" was played in the credits of the movie, Uptown Girls, and featured in an episode of the MTV reality show, Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, the pilot episode of the ABC romantic comedy/drama Men In Trees, the CBS drama Joan of Arcadia, and the ABC family movie Lucky Seven starring Patrick Dempsey.

In 2003, Kreviazuk and Maida collaborated on a number of tracks with Avril Lavigne for Lavigne's second album Under My Skin. Kreviazuk and Maida also contributed songs to Kelly Clarkson's 2004 album Breakaway, The Veronicas' The Secret Life Of The Veronicas, Marion Raven's Here I Am and recently Cheyenne Kimball's debut hit Hanging On in 2006.

In 2005, two new songs written and performed by Kreviazuk were also featured on the soundtrack of the movie The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants. In 2006, "It's All About a Kiss" played during the film Just My Luck, starring Lindsay Lohan

Chantal also sang background vocals on a Nightmare Of You song called "I Want To Be Buried In Your Backyard" which was released on their 2005 self-titled debut album.

Kreviazuk announced via her blog in August 2005 that she was writing and recording her fourth album in her home studio, with Maida producing. The album was "Ghost Stories" was released August 29, 2006. She also writes a MySpace page, where she posts her thoughts on world politics, as well as updating fans with the latest on how writing/recording for her album is going.

In June 2006 Chantal made the first single, "All I Can Do" from her upcoming album Ghost Stories available on her official website and her MySpace page; on July 24th the album premiered on the Canadian music channel Much More Music along with a behind the scenes special.

In February 2007, Chantal received two Juno Award nominations. One for Song of the Year for "All I Can Do" and the other being Best Pop Album for Ghost Stories. The winners will be announced in April. "All I Can Do" will also be featured on the annual Juno Awards compilation CD will will be released February 27th.

[edit] Appearances

  • On August 13, 2006, Chantal joined a number of Canadian artists including Amanda Marshall, Our Lady Peace and the Barenaked Ladies, in singing at the opening ceremonies of the 16th International AIDS conference.
  • On August 14 and 15, 2006, Chantal appeared on Canadian Idol to coach the Top 6 and, during the results show on the 15th, sung "In This Life" and "All I Can Do". She also, along with husband Raine Maida and singer/songwriter Gaby Moreno, wrote the winner's single for the fourth season, Eva Avila, Meant to Fly'.
  • On August 29, 2006, Chantal held a launch party for her new "Ghost Stories" album at Casa Loma in Toronto.
  • On September 16, 2006, Chantal performed in Whistler B.C. as part of a free, all-Canadian concert to celebrate the launch of the 2010 Paralympic emblem.
  • On October 3, 2006, Chantal appeared on Bravo! Canada's Live at The Rehearsal Hall TV show, in a performance, where she sang songs from her new album, Ghost Stories, as well as some older classics. The performance was recorded in August. There will be a repeat, encoure presentation of the performance on October 10, 2006 on Bravo!
  • On October 11, 2006, Chantal went to Crofton House School to launch a campaign called "Imagine the Possibilities." She also performed a selection of her works.
  • On February 23, 2007, Chantal played a two-song mini-concert at the Windsor Regional Hospital's Met campus (Windsor, Ontario), after Diane Hernandez, who works at the hospital, asked her to stop by. "I looked on her official website and just said nonchalantly, you're in Windsor in February, if you wanted to do something different for an hour, come on by," said Hernandez, a big fan for the past decade. "We've got a piano here for you." Kreviazuk personally e-mailed her to accept the offer.

[edit] Personal

In December 1999, she married Raine Maida, the lead singer of Our Lady Peace. On January 16, 2004, their son, Rowan, was born. Their second child, a boy named Lucca Jon, was born on June 3, 2005.

She and Raine met at a Pearl Jam concert September 21, 1996 in Toronto and they have been together ever since.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

  • "God Made Me"
  • "Believer"
  • "Wayne"
  • "Surrounded"
  • "Hands"
  • "Leaving on a Jet Plane" (cover of John Denver)
  • "Feels Like Home"
  • "Before You"
  • "Dear Life"
  • "Souls"
  • "Far Away"
  • "In This Life"
  • "Time"
  • "Julia"
  • "What If It All Means Something"
  • "Weight of the World"
  • "All I Can Do"
  • "Wonderful"
  • "Ghosts Of You"

[edit] Music videos

  • "God Made Me"
  • "Believer"
  • "Wayne"
  • "Surrounded"
  • "God Made Me" (US Version)
  • "Leaving On A Jet Plane"
  • "Before You"
  • "Dear Life"
  • "Far Away"
  • "In This Life"
  • "Time"
  • "Time" (featuring clips from Uptown Girls)
  • "Lebo's River - A Tribute" (with Raine Maida)
  • "All I Can Do"

[edit] Non-album tracks

  • "Dealer" (available on the Japanese version of "Under These Rocks and Stones")
  • "Love Is All" (available on the Japanese version of "Under These Rocks and Stones")
  • "Leaving On A Jet Plane" (available on the Armageddon soundtrack)
  • "Feels Like Home" (available on the Dawson's Creek soundtrack)
  • "In My Life" (available on the Providence soundtrack)
  • "This Year" (available on the Serendipity soundtrack)
  • "Leading Me Home" (available on the Men With Brooms soundtrack)
  • "Another Small Adventure" (available on the Stuart Little 2 soundtrack)
  • "Redemption Song" (available on the Peace Songs compilation)
  • "O Holy Night" (duet with Avril Lavigne - available on the Maybe This Christmas 2 compilation)
  • "These Days" (available on the The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants soundtrack)
  • "I Want You To Know" (available on the The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants soundtrack)
  • "Lebo's River-A Tribute" (with Raine Maida) (available on Help-a Day in the Life)

[edit] Co-written tracks for other artists

  • Avril Lavigne Under My Skin
    • "Together" (Avril Lavigne , Chantal Kreviazuk)
    • "He Wasn't" (Chantal Kreviazuk/Avril Lavigne)
    • "How Does It Feel" (Chantal Kreviazuk)
    • "Forgotten" (Avril Lavigne/Chantal Kreviazuk)
    • "Who Knows" (Avril Lavigne/Chantal Kreviazuk)
    • "Slipped Away" (Avril Lavigne/Chantal Kreviazuk)
  • Gwen Stefani Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
    • "Rich Girl" (Chantal Kreviazuk/Gwen Stefani/Kara DioGuardi/Mike Elizondo/Eve/Adrian Young/M. Batson/J. Bock/S. Harnick)
  • Kelly Clarkson Breakaway
    • "Where Is Your Heart" (Kelly Clarkson/Kara DioGuardi/Chantal Kreviazuk & Co-Production)
    • "Walk Away" (Kelly Clarkson/Kara DioGuardi/Chantal Kreviazuk/Raine Maida & Co-Production)
  • Marion Raven Here I Am
    • "13 Days" (Marion Raven/Chantal Kreviazuk/Raine Maida & Co-Production)
  • The Veronicas The Secret Life Of The Veronicas
    • "Revolution" (Chantal Kreviazuk/Raine Maida)
  • Eva Avila Meant to Fly single.
    • "Meant To Fly" (Chantal Kreviazuk/Raine Maida/Gaby Moreno)
  • Rex Goudie You Got To Me
    • "You Got To Me" (Chantal Kreviazuk/Raine Maida)
  • Cheyenne Kimball The Day Has Come
    • "Hanging On" (Cheyenne Kimball/Chantal Kreviazuk/Raine Maida)
    • "Mr. Beautiful" (Cheyenne Kimball/Chantal Kreviazuk/Raine Maida)
  • Mandy Moore Wild Hope
    • "Gardenia" (Mandy Moore/Chantal Kreviazuk)

[edit] Awards

[edit] Juno Awards

  • Nominated, 1997, Best New Artist
  • Won, 2000, Best Pop Album
  • Won, 2000, Best Female Artist
  • Nominated, 2007, Single Of The Year+
  • Nominated, 2007, Best Pop Album+

+ winners will be announced in April

[edit] See also

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