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  艾薇儿·拉维尼(Avril Lavigne),1984年9月27日出生于加拿大安大略,加拿大女歌手、词曲创作者、演员。下面是小编为大家整理的欧美歌手Avril Lavigne资料简介,希望大家喜欢!

  Avril Lavigne资料简介

  姓 名:Avril Lavigne艾薇儿•拉维尼

  国 籍:加拿大

  星 座:天秤座

  出 生 地:加拿大安大略美丽都

  出生日期:1984-09-27

  职 业:歌手、词曲创作者、演员

  经纪公司:EPIC Records

  血 型 B型

  身 高 160cm

  体 重 43kg

  主要成就 2003加拿大RMA音乐礼最佳女歌手

  2003MTV亚洲音乐最受欢迎女歌手

  2003MucMusicMV典礼最佳女艺人

  2007MTV欧洲音乐颁奖礼最佳歌手

  2007世界音乐奖颁奖礼最佳艺人

  Avril Lavigne个人简介

  2000年, 爱丽斯塔唱片的"艺术家与曲目代表Ken Krongard与16岁的艾薇儿签约。Ken Krongard把艾薇儿带到纽约市的一个录音室录音,并邀请了他的老板,爱丽斯塔高层之一AntonioL.A.Reid,去听她的演唱。Antonio L.A. Reid肯定了艾薇儿•拉维尼的音乐才能,并让她完成了她的第一张专辑。

  2001年,17岁的艾薇儿离开自己的加拿大家乡,搬到了加利福尼亚州洛杉矶,与Clif Magness和歌曲创作团队The Matrix共同创作专辑。

  2002年6月4日,艾薇儿发行了自己的首张专辑《Let Go》。

  2004年5月25日,艾薇儿发行了自己的第二张专辑《Under My Skin》,与加拿大创作型歌手Chantal Kreviazuk合作了大部分歌曲。

  2005年,艾薇儿与凯莉•克莱森合作了《公主日记2:皇家婚约》的主题歌,并在不久之后收录进了凯莉•克莱森的第二张专辑中。同年,艾薇儿为动画电影《篱笆墙外》配音,并且参演了电影《快餐国家》。

  2006年1月,艾薇儿签约福特模特儿公司。她以全新形象出现在二月版的《Harpers Bazaar》时尚杂志中;同年在第20届冬季奥林匹克运动会闭幕式为加拿大温哥华2010年冬季奥林匹克运动会的八分钟上演唱了《Who Knows》。

  2007年,专辑《The Best Damn Thing》由艾薇儿全程参与创作与制作。首波主打歌《Girlfriend》是有趣的流行朋克;而慢板的伤情曲《When You're Gone》则让人见识到她沉实的一面。同年,她演唱了电影《龙骑士》的主题曲《Keep Holding On》和电影《飞龙再生》的主题曲《Mobile》。2010年1月,艾薇儿为迪斯尼电影《爱丽丝梦游奇境》创作并演唱了片尾曲《Alice》。 11月22日,她作为颁奖嘉宾参加了AMA颁奖礼。同年,艾薇儿在21届冬季奥运会的闭幕式上演唱了《Girlfriend》和《My Happy Ending》。2011年3月8日,艾薇儿推出第四张专辑《Goodbye Lullaby》。2013年11月5日,艾薇儿发行了自己的第五张专辑同名专辑《Avril Lavigne》。2014年2月,“Avril Lavigne 艾薇儿2014中国巡回演唱会”正式开启。2015年年7月25日,艾薇儿病愈归来,在2015世界夏季特殊奥林匹克运动会献唱歌曲《Fly》。

  Avril Lavigne英语资料

  1999–2001: Early performances and record deal

  In 1999, Lavigne won a radio contest to perform with the Canadian singer Shania Twain at the Corel Centre in Ottawa, before an audience of 20,000 people.Twain and Lavigne sang Twain's song, "What Made You Say That",and Lavigne told Twain that she was going to be "a famous singer".During a performance with the Lennox Community Theatre, Lavigne was spotted by local folksinger Stephen Medd. He invited her to contribute vocals on his song, "Touch the Sky", for his 1999 album, Quinte Spirit. She later sang on "Temple of Life" and "Two Rivers" for his follow-up album, My Window to You, in 2000.

  In December 1999, Lavigne was discovered by her first professional manager, Cliff Fabri, while singing country covers at a Chapters bookstore in Kingston, Ontario.Mark Jowett, co-founder of a Canadian management firm, Nettwerk, received a copy of Lavigne's karaoke performances recorded in her parents' basement. Jowett arranged for Lavigne to work with producer Peter Zizzo during the summer of 2000 in New York, where she wrote the song "Why". Lavigne was noticed by Arista Records during a trip to New York.

  In November 2000,Ken Krongard, an A&R representative, invited Antonio "L.A." Reid, then head of Arista Records, to Zizzo's Manhattan studio to hear Lavigne sing. Her 15-minute audition "so impressed" Reid that he immediately signed her to Arista with a deal worth $1.25 million for two albums and an extra $900,000 for a publishing advance.Lavigne's band was chosen by Nettwerk, as they wanted young performers who were up and coming from the Canadian punk rock scene who would fit with Lavigne's personality.

  2002–2003: Let Go

  Lavigne released Let Go in June 2002 in the US, where it reached number two on the Billboard 200 albums chart. It peaked at number one in Australia, Canada, and the UK—this made Lavigne, at 17 years old, the youngest female soloist to have a number-one album on the UK Albums Chart at that time.By the end of 2002, the album was certified four-times platinum by the RIAA, making her the bestselling female artist of 2002 and Let Go the top-selling debut of the year.By May 2003, Let Go had accumulated over 1,000,000 sales in Canada, receiving a diamond certification from the Canadian Recording Industry Association.By 2009, the album had sold over 16 million units worldwide,and the RIAA certified the album six-times platinum, denoting shipments of over six million units in the US (it has sold 6.8 million copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan).

  Lavigne's debut single, "Complicated", peaked at number one in Australia and number two in the US. "Complicated" was one of the bestselling Canadian singles of 2002, and one of the decade's biggest hits in the US,where subsequent singles "Sk8er Boi" and "I'm with You" reached the top ten.With these three singles, Lavigne became the second artist in history to have three top-ten songs from a debut album on Billboard's Mainstream Top 40 chart.Lavigne was named Best New Artist (for "Complicated") at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards,won four Juno Awards in 2003 out of six nominations,received a World Music Award for "World's Bestselling Canadian Singer", and was nominated for eight Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "Complicated".

  In 2002, Lavigne made a cameo appearance in the music video for "Hundred Million" by the pop punk band Treble Charger.In March 2003, Lavigne posed for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine,and in May she performed "Fuel" during MTV's Icon tribute to Metallica.During her first headlining tour, the Try to Shut Me Up Tour, Lavigne covered Green Day's "Basket Case".

  2004–05: Under My Skin

  Lavigne's second studio album, Under My Skin, was released in May 2004 and debuted at number one in Australia, Canada, Japan, the UK, and the US.The album was certified five-times platinum in Canada and has sold 14 million copies,including 3.2 million in the US.'Don't Tell Me', the lead single off the album, reached the top five in the UK and Canada and the top ten in Australia. "My Happy Ending", the album's second single, was a top five hit in the UK and Australia. In the US, it was a top ten entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a number-one pop radio hit. The third single, "Nobody's Home", did not manage to make the top 40 in the US and performed moderately elsewhere.

  During early 2004 Lavigne went on the 'Live and By Surprise' acoustic mall tour in the US and Canada to promote 'Under My Skin', accompanied by her guitarist Evan Taubenfeld. In late 2004, Lavigne embarked on her first world tour, the year-long Bonez Tour. Lavigne won two World Music Awards in 2004, for 'World's Best Pop/Rock Artist' and 'World's Bestselling Canadian Artist', and won three Juno Awards from five nominations in 2005, including 'Artist of the Year'.She also won in the category of 'Favorite Female Singer' at the eighteenth annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.

  Lavigne co-wrote the song 'Breakaway', which was recorded by Kelly Clarkson for the soundtrack to the 2004 film 'The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement'.'Breakaway' was released as a single in mid 2004 and subsequently included as the title track on Clarkson's second album, 'Breakaway'. Lavigne performed the Goo Goo Dolls song 'Iris' with the band's lead singer John Rzeznik at Fashion Rocks in September 2004,and she posed for the cover of 'Maxim' in October 2004. She recorded the theme song for 'The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie' (released in November 2004) with producer Butch Walker.

  2006–2008: The Best Damn Thing

  In February 2006, Lavigne represented Canada at the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Fox Entertainment Group approached Lavigne to write a song for the soundtrack to the 2006 fantasy-adventure film Eragon; her contribution, "Keep Holding On", was released as a single to promote the film and its soundtrack.

  Lavigne's third album, The Best Damn Thing, was released in April 2007 and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200,and subsequently achieving platinum status in Canada.The album sold more than 1.7 million copies in the US and six million worldwide. Its lead single, "Girlfriend", became Lavigne's first number-one single on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 and one of the decade's biggest singles.The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry ranked "Girlfriend" as the most-downloaded track worldwide in 2007, selling 7.3 million copies, including the versions recorded in eight different languages."When You're Gone", the album's second single, reached the top five in Australia and the United Kingdom, the top ten in Canada, and the top forty in the US. "Hot" was the third single and charted only at number 95 in the US, although it reached the top 10 in Canada and the top 20 in Australia.Lavigne won two World Music Awards in 2007, for 'World's Bestselling Canadian Artist' and 'World's Best Pop/Rock Female Artist'. She won her first two MTV Europe Music Awards, received a Teen Choice Award for 'Best Summer Single', and was nominated for five Juno Awards.In December 2007, Lavigne was ranked number eight in Forbes magazine's list of 'Top 20 Earners Under 25', with annual earnings of $12 million.In March 2008, Lavigne undertook a world tour, The Best Damn World Tour, and appeared on the cover of Maxim for the second time.In mid-August, Malaysia's Islamic opposition party, the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, attempted to ban Lavigne's tour show in Kuala Lumpur, judging her stage moves "too sexy". Her concert on 29 August was thought that it would promote wrong values ahead of Malaysia's independence day on 31 August.On 21 August 2008, MTV reported that the concert had been approved by the Malaysian government.

  2009–11: Goodbye Lullaby

  In January 2010, Lavigne worked with Disney clothing designs inspired by Tim Burton's feature film Alice in Wonderland. She recorded a song for its soundtrack, "Alice", which was played over the end credits and included on the soundtrack album Almost Alice.In February, Lavigne performed at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics closing ceremony.Lavigne's song "I'm with You" was sampled by Rihanna on the track "Cheers (Drink to That)", which is featured on Rihanna's fifth studio album, Loud (2010).In December 2010, American singer Miranda Cosgrove released "Dancing Crazy", a song written by Lavigne, Max Martin and Shellback. It was also produced by Martin.

  Lavigne began recording for her fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby, in her home studio in November 2008, its opening track, "Black Star", was written to help promote her first fragrance of the same name. The release date for Goodbye Lullaby was delayed several times, which Lavigne said was because of her label.Goodbye Lullaby was released in March 2011,and its lead single, "What the Hell", premiered in December 2010.Goodbye Lullaby sold 368,000 copies in the US and received Juno Award nominations for Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year.

  2012–present: Avril Lavigne

  In late 2011, she confirmed that she had moved to Epic Records, headed by L.A. Reid.Lavigne contributed two cover songs to the 2012 Japanese animated film One Piece Film: Z: "How You Remind Me" (originally by Nickelback) and "Bad Reputation" (originally by Joan Jett).

  The lead single from Lavigne's fifth studio album, "Here's to Never Growing Up" (produced by Martin Johnson of the band Boys Like Girls), was released in April 2013 and reached top 20 positions on the Billboard Hot 100, Australia and the UK. The second single, "Rock n Roll", was released in August 2013 and the third, "Let Me Go" (featuring Lavigne's husband Chad Kroeger of Nickelback), was released in October 2013.The album, eponymously titled Avril Lavigne, was released in November 2013 and sold 125,000 copies in the US; in Canada, it was certified gold and received a Juno Award nomination for Pop Album of the Year.During mid 2014, Lavigne opened for boy band the Backstreet Boys' In a World Like This Tour and played at the music festival Summer Sonic in Tokyo, Japan.

  In an April 2015 interview with Billboard, Lavigne announced plans to release a new single titled "Fly", which was released on 26 April in association with the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games, and to release a Christmas album.


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