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Avril Ramona Lavigne Whibley, with artists' names only Avril Lavigne [ævrəl ləvi ː n], (* September 27, 1984 in Belleville, Ontario [1]) is a Canadian rock and pop singer, guitarist, songwriter, actress and designer, who for some her songs also acted as producer.
Avril Lavigne grew up in the small town of Napanee (Ontario, Canada) on what they are in their song "My World" sings. [2] It is the middle of three children. Her older brother Matt maintains a particularly intimate relationship, she also has with Michelle, a younger sister. Her parents are John, a telecoms company, and Judy, a homemaker. In a private school Avril Lavigne received an education in music and drama. It brought to Avril at the age of eight years to play the guitar even if, [1] and later the piano playing (twelve). Then they supported their parents, Lavigne performed in churches, at festivals and smaller events. She was discovered by Cliff Fabri, her first manager, as they cover versions of country songs in a bookstore in Kingston (Ontario) sang. [1] During an appearance in the Lennox community center they learned the local folk singer Steve MEDD about the influential Canadian journalist Ben MEDD know. It invited them to his song "Touch the Sky" for his album Quinte Spirit of 1999 einzusingen. On his next album My Window to You, which appeared a year later, she is in "Temple of Life" and "Two Rivers" to hear [1].
At the age of 16 years, she wrote by A & R manager Ken Krongard a record contract with Arista. He invited Antonio Reid, they in a studio in New York City to hear sing. [1] Now she broke the school and moved to New York City [3]. Your current place of residence to Toronto is Los Angeles, where she and her husband Deryck Whibley, the lead singer of the band Sum 41, together. Avril Lavigne and Deryck Whibley have been the 15th Married in July 2006. [4]
Because of differences with the record companies Lavigne moved to New York to Los Angeles. There she met the producer Clif Magness, with the album Let Go in accordance with their wishes could finish. She was supported by The Matrix, which already songs for Sheena Easton and Christina Aguilera had written. Lavigne songs brought all personal experiences, such as problems with their parents, the school and her first love. Also, there are several demo versions, which Lavigne for her debut album, which is however not on her album there. The album was recorded on 4 June 2002 published in the U.S. and less than six months later by the Recording Industry Association of America confirmed as quadruple platinum. At the MTV Video Music Awards 2002, Lavigne as the best new artist award. At the Juno Awards in 2003 she was nominated for six categories and won four Juno. In addition, she was nominated for eight Grammys. With 18 years as it was then the youngest artist to top the British album charts (January 11, 2003) in the Guinness Book of 2004 mentions. The album follows on the world tour was a great success. The "Try to Shut Me Up" tour has been around the world almost completely sold out and was regarded as one of the most successful tours in 2003. The published in November 2003 DVD "My World" included the concert in Buffallo some backstage scenes and all previous music videos. Already in December 2003, some three months after the end of tour, Lavigne began thus, songs for her second album to write. They stayed about half a year away from the public to the new album to be able to work.
Under My Skin was published on 25 May 2004 and reached around the world front seats in the album charts, notably in Britain, Canada, Australia and the USA. In Germany, for Avril Under My Skin received platinum. The first single of the album was "Do not Tell Me", which they have to let go-times wrote that was published in April 2004 and was similarly successful internationally. The next two singles "My Happy Ending" and "Nobody's Home" made it into the charts. The second single from her latest album was the song "He Was not" in some countries appeared "Fall to Pieces" as the last single release of the second album. Demo tracks from Under My Skin are still unknown. Lavigne also worked on the second album by the U.S. American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson with. She wrote the title song of the album "Breakaway," which in the U.S. was a big hit. The song is about the rise of a girl who once dreamed to become a singer. Named after the album Under My Skin following tour was a great success. Lavigne was all around the world within just one year more than 120 concerts. The tour started on 26 September 2004 and ended in Munich on 25 September 2005 in Sao Paulo. Lavigne played during the Tour electric guitar, acoustic guitar, piano and drums in a cover version of the song "Song 2" by Blur. The concert tour for the same DVD, but so far only available in Japan, was in Tokyo, the Nippon Budokan recorded.
2005, Lavigne at Ford Models, a model agency contract from Los Angeles signed a contract. In addition, she completed the same year the photographs for a cover version of the song "Imagine" by John Lennon. In the movie Fast Food Nation, she had her first major film appearance, having previously been in some smaller supporting roles in Sabrina - total bewitches! (2003) and Hang Time (2004) was shown. In addition, she took over the role of synchronization in the animated film from the hedge. Another supporting role, she appeared in 2007 film The Flock - Dunkle Triebe. At the Olympic Winter Games 2006 in Turin, Lavigne, 21 February under others, in addition to musicians such as Andrea Bocelli, Ricky Martin, Lou Reed, among others, to the formal awarding of the medals at the Piazza Castello, where a concert. It was a unplugged gig they songs from Let Go and Under My Skin played. In addition, she sang her song "Who Knows" during the closing ceremony and - unlike other artists of this celebration - and live without playback. On 11 July 2006 reported that Lavigne after a long time back on their official website to speak English. They reported that they were still working on the new album and that they are in the new clip of Butch Walker would have been involved. Lavigne also wrote that nearly half of the album and they've done a lot of time to write new songs had. So it was for them a great experience without any pressure from record companies, or after a master plan (ie within a certain period of time, about 15 songs for an album to write / produce) to work. In December 2006, after a long wait with "Keep Holding On" a new song that Avril Lavigne for the film Eragon had written. The song was not released as a single, but only played on the radio, but in the United States so successful that the publication of the new single "Girlfriend" has been postponed.
The new album The Best Damn Thing, which also "Keep Holding On" from the Eragon soundtrack is included, appeared in April 2007. The first single "Girlfriend" is in Europe since the 19th February, two weeks before the publication in the U.S., played on the radio. The chorus of the single was recorded in various languages, including German, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Japanese and Mandarin. The premiere of the music videos on 1 March in German television. The second single of the album, "When You're Gone", is on 29 Published in June 2007, the accompanying video was published on 18 June in the German television. There was also a similarity to the video of Green Day for their single "Wake Me Up When September Ends" from 2004, accused. [5] The 3rd Single "Hot" has been in existence since the 2nd November 2007 to buy. On 13 June 2008, the publication of the same title "The Best Damn Thing" in Germany. In July 2008 Avril published her own fashion line "Abbey Dawn". In the spring of 2009 followed her perfume "Black Star".
Lavigne has during their entire career with plagiarism accusations addressed. In most songs she has worked as a composer specified, leading to speculation and sensational reports resulted. On their first album was supposedly not a song of her, but only by foreign composers and members of her band. Lavigne thus allegedly changed only a few rows, and seated himself as a composer one. On the second album threw her against Chantal Kreviazuk, the title "Contagious," which is also on The Best Damn Thing is, it has no indication of the involvement Kreviazuk used to have. Kreviazuk had for "Under my skin" collaborated with Lavigne. In the song "I do not have to try" has similarities to the song "I'm the kinda by Peaches discovered the group. Even the song "When You're Gone" Plagiarism is associated. There are significant similarities to several songs to recognize such as "Nothing's gonna change my love for you" by Glenn Medeiros. The main allegation was, however, the single "Girlfriend." This is according to American Songwriter of the 1970s hit "I Want to Be Your Boyfriend" the band Rubinoos, in the original composition of the U.S. punk band Ramones in 1976, have been depreciated. On their official website confirmed Lavigne, however, that the song "I Want to Be Your Boyfriend" and not know it was a lot of songs, which are the subject would turn to it in "Girlfriend" is. The dispute with Chantal Kreviazuk explains. Thus, it is "Contagious" is not the version of Kreviazuk act. There were different lyrics, different melody and a different genre, says Lavigne. [6] Kreviazuk now admitted that they had been mistaken, because at the time of their statement Lavigne song did not know. It did it only for some time a same self-written song to you and did the title mislead, without accurate information. Lavigne and her record companies, however, continue to think about an action against Kreviazuk after because of their statements [7].
My music style is between pop and rock located. The spectrum ranges from rather quiet ballad pieces such as "I'm With You", "Tomorrow," "Innocence" or "How Does It Feel" about hip-hop-inspired titles such as "Nobody's Fool" to rock songs such as "Sk8er Boi" or "He Was not". Like singers like Michelle Branch or Vanessa Carlton, it will be a kind of counterpoint to musicians such as Britney Spears or Mandy Moore perceived less as "art products" and are often referred to as "anti-Britneys" respectively. Although this particular Lavigne exactly predicate often received, rejects this name from.
All the songs she was previously involved in the songwriting. With the theme of love, for example, "Losing Grip," "I'm With You," "Naked," "Girlfriend," "Hot," "Do not Tell Me" or "When You're Gone" apart. Others are a kind of self-characterization ( "My World," "Nobody's Fool," "Anything But Ordinary"). Sometimes, stories, such as "Sk8er Boi" or "Nobody's Home." While Avril Lavigne is marketed, such as Britney Spears, made a music journalist for the Washington Post noted that her personality is still relatively unaffected by the marketing and they tend to disbelieve the position of a person occupies astonished.
From January to June 2003 Lavigne was on the "Try to Shut Me Up" Tour, and gave over 50 concerts in North America, Australia, Europe and Asia. They played cover songs: "Basket Case" by Green Day and "Fuel" by Metallica. On this tour, she played electric guitar ( "Mobile", "Naked," "Things I'll Never Say"), and acoustic guitar ( "Tomorrow"). The following year she gave to her "mall" tour in the U.S. and England acoustic concerts together with Evan Taubenfeld, where they are all singles from Under My Skin played. This was followed by "Bonez" tour, which they from September 2004 to September 2005 in over 120 concerts in North America, South America, Australia, South Africa, Europe and Asia. Also on this tour, she played a few cover versions like "American Idiot" by Green Day, "Song 2" by Blur, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana, "Hey Ya" by Outkast and "All the Small Things" by blink - 182. Besides E-and she played acoustic guitar on this tour again on drums "Song 2" and piano on "Together", "Slipped Away" and "Forgotten". The concert was mostly with the song "Slipped Away" finished, Avril Lavigne without the other instruments, alone at the piano playing. The song she has her late grandfather, devoted, whose funeral they could not be there. After half of the concerts, the song Lavigne had never played again because it is rumored to be intimate and uncomfortable would have been the song to so many people to play. Lavigne 2007 played two concerts in Germany, but they described themselves as "promotional" and not a tour. Only after completion of the promotion for "The Best Damn Thing" began in early 2008, their third major world tour. The "The Best Damn Tour 2008" tour started in March 2008 in Canada and led Lavigne during the year around the world. With acute laryngitis had but at the end of April / early May 2008 some of her American concerts to be canceled. This was first introduced in Europe the setlist a bit shorter, which is also associated mark.
Avril Lavigne was the beginning of April 2006 at the PETA-nominated awards. Last year, she reached the second place. Further, she along with other artists a handbag, the so-called Peace-Bag for the human rights organization Amnesty International. Lavigne also published a cover version of the song "Knockin 'on Heaven's Door", whose revenue for the anti-war organization "War Child" benefited. The song is on the German version of the Peace Sampler songs. For the song was filmed a clip in which it is shown how children under the age of wars and suffer its consequences. Furthermore, Avril Lavigne was a cover version of the song Imagine by John Lennon for Amnesty International. Supported so that their project "Make Some Noise: The Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur."
