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Sunday, October 02, 2005

Céline Marie Claudette Dion OC, OQ (born March 30, 1968) is a popular vocalist from Québec, Canada. Her music has been influenced by pop, rock and soul, and from humble beginnings she has risen to become one of the best-selling female artists of all time, with worldwide record sales surpassing 200 million.
Vocal Profile
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Highest note: C6 (LIVE performance in "Fly") ,
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Lowest note: F3, G3
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Longest Note: 20 seconds
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Highest Note In Chest Voice : G5 ("Sorry For Love","All By Myself")
Early life and career beginnings
Dion was the youngest of 14 children, born to Adhemar and Therese Dion in Charlemagne, a small town 30 miles east of Montréal, Québec, Canada. This Roman Catholic family often faced material deprivation and austerity, but it was filled with love and music and the family persevered.
Dion honed her musical talents by singing with her siblings from the age of five in the small club belonging to her parents. On weekends, the entire family performed and entertained the local population. At 12, together with her mother and one of her brothers, she composed her first song "Ce n'etait qu'un rêve" ("It Was Only a Dream"), which her brother Michael sent to René Angélil, a manager, whose name he had found on the back of an album by Ginette Reno, a popular Francophone singer. Angélil was brought to tears by Dion's beautiful voice and immediately decided to make her an international success.
Angelil mortgaged his home to help finance her career and in 1981, they released her first record in her native French language, "La Voix du bon Dieu" ("The Voice of God"), which made her an instant star in Québec as it became a local #1 single. This recognition would soon spread worldwide, as the following year she won the gold medal at the Yamaha World Song Festival in Tokyo, along with the Musician's Award for Top Performer. In 1983, she became the first Canadian ever to receive a Gold Record in France.
Commercial Success
At 18, Dion saw Michael Jackson performing on television and she told Angelil that she wanted to be a star like him. Dion then underwent a physical transformation to remake her image; she cut her hair, and had her teeth capped to cover up the incisors that had caused a Québec humor magazine to dub her "Canine Dion." [1] She was also sent off to an English language school to polish her language and this would later enable her to break into the anglophone North American market.
In 1987, she produced the album Incognito, which became a huge success in francophone Canada. She enjoyed superstar status, receiving numerous Felix Awards and multiple sales. She was approached by Swiss songwriters Atilla Þereftuð and Nella Martinetti, and was chosen to represent Switzerland in the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, singing "Ne partez pas sans moi". By winning the contest in Dublin on April 30, 1988, she received a large boost to her career in Europe and she also gained recognition in other areas worldwide, such as the USSR, the Middle-East, Japan, and Australia.
Dion's first English-language album, Unison, released in 1990, expanded her international recognition with the breakthrough top five single, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now". The album also earned Dion her first certification from RIAA as it went platinum in America. However, her real international breakthrough came when she recorded the title track for the soundtrack to the animated Disney hit movie Beauty and the Beast with Peabo Bryson. The song topped the US charts for five weeks and earned her an Academy Award for "Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television" and a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Shortly after her Unison album was released, Dion acted in a television mini-series called Des fleurs sur la neige (Flowers on the Snow). She portrayed a young woman named Elisa who lived a very difficult, abused life. Dion enjoyed her role and has since expressed interest in acting in a motion picture.
Dion's 1992 eponymous album also featured the single "Beauty and the Beast." That album produced four more hit singles; "Love Can Move Mountains," "Water From The Moon," "If You Asked Me To" and "Did You Give Enough Love." The album went 2× platinum in America and 6× platinum in Canada, and won her many awards including Juno Awards and the World Music Award for being the "World's Best selling Canadian Female Recording Artist of the Year".
Apart from her rising success, there were also changes in Dion's personal life, as Angelil would make the transition from manager to lover. However, fearful that the public would find the 26-year difference between their ages perturbing, the relationship was kept a secret.
In late 1993, Dion fearlessly indicated to the public for the first time that she was in love with her manager, René Angélil. In the dedication section of her third English-language album, The Colour of My Love, Dion named Angélil "the colour of [her] love". Eventually, they became engaged, and married in December 1994. The wedding was widely watched on television across Canada. The couple would soon have a son, René-Charles Angélil (born January 2001). The album itself would go on to be certified 6× platinum in America. Hits included a cover of Jennifer Rush's "The Power of Love", which topped the US charts for four weeks, and "When I Fall In Love". In the UK, she received massive success as fans took well to "Think Twice". The song and album stayed at the top of their respective charts for five consecutive weeks, with "Think Twice" spending two more weeks atop the charts. It surpassed the million mark to become the fourth million-selling single ever in the UK, by a female artist.
In 1995 Dion recorded a collection of Carole King songs called Tapestry Revisited, In My Life (a collection of Beatles songs in tribute to producer George Martin).
In keeping with her French roots, Dion continued to release French albums between her English language recordings. These include the albums Dion chante Plamondon and Céline Dion à l'Olympia, 1994, and D'eux (known as The French Album in the United States) in 1995.
In March 1996, the monster hit, Falling Into You, was released. It spawned hits such as the title track, "It's All Coming Back to Me Now", a remake of Eric Carmen's "All by Myself", and the chart-topper "Because You Loved Me". The album topped the charts in 11 countries, and won the Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Album at the 39th annual Grammy Awards ceremony. It became her biggest selling LP to date; it has been certified 11× platinum in America and has sold about 30 million copies worldwide.
That year, Dion was also asked to perform at the opening ceremonies of the Atlanta Olympics. She performed the theme song, "The Power of the Dream" accompanied by composer David Foster and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
Dion followed Falling Into You with her 1997 release Let's Talk About Love. Though it was a tough act to follow, Let's Talk About Love actually matched the success of its predecessor. The album was recorded in London, New York and Los Angeles and featured a host of special guests, including some of popular music's greatest vocalists; Barbra Streisand, the Bee Gees, and world renowned classical vocalist Luciano Pavarotti, as well as many great songwriters and producers.
'Let's Talk About Love' was released on the same day as the soundtrack of the 1997 motion picture Titanic. Both albums featured the theme song, "My Heart Will Go On," written by James Horner and produced by James Horner and Walter Afanasieff. At first she was reluctant to record "My Heart Will Go On"; her husband/manager and James Horner had to convince her. My Heart Will Go On became the all-time best-selling orchestral soundtrack in recording history. The album went on receive Diamond status in America and won Dion innumerable local and international awards, such as many Juno Awards, and two Grammy's (the song itself won four, but two were presented to the songwriters) in 1999, and three World Music Awards for being the "World's Best Selling Pop Artist of the Year", "World's Overall Best Selling Recording Artist of the Year" and "World's Best Selling Canadian Recording Artist of the Year". She also received countless awards for her achievements from Europe and Asia. In 1998, she received many honors from her home country; she was appointed Officer of the Order of Canada for outstanding contribution to the world of contemporary music and Officer of the National Order of Quebec. A year later, she was inducted into the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame.
Following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Dion participated on a double-CD set in commemoration.
At her career peak, Dion was asked to perform on VH1's "Divas Live" special with such superstars as Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Gloria Estefan, and Shania Twain, solidifying her status as one of the biggest divas of contemporary music.
Keeping busy in the studios, Dion released the holiday album These Are Special Times in 1998 and it went on to become one of the biggest selling of its kind. The chart topper, "I'm Your Angel", a duet with R. Kelly came from this album, as well as "The Prayer," a duet with Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli, wich was recorded for the 1998 animated film Quest for Camelot.
In 1999, Dion released the album All the Way...A Decade of Song. This contained a collection of her previous hit singles, such as "Beauty And The Beast", "The Power Of Love," "Because You Loved Me," "I'm Your Angel,"and the classic "My Heart Will Go On", plus seven new songs including "Thats The Way It Is", a remake of Roberta Flack's "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" , her remake with Frank Sinatra, "All The Way" (which she dedicated to her husband), and "Then You Look at Me" (from Bicentennial Man, also written by Horner and Jennings). An accompanying DVD with videos and live performances was also released. On that album, she also told the public that she was taking an hiatus from the music industry to enjoy her family.
Discography
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Awards & Accolades
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Career achievements
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Celine Dion has sold over 47 million albums in America (according to RIAA), and 40 million albums in Europe, (making her the best selling female artist in Europe) according to IFPI. With over 180 million albums and over 35 million singles sold across the globe, she ranks as one of the best-selling female artists in music history.
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" My Heart Will Go On" has become the all-time best-selling orchestral soundtrack in recording history.
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Céline Dion performed the hit single of the film Titanic, the second best-selling CD of the 1990s, and her albums Falling into You and Let's Talk About Love are both in the third position, having sold more than 30 million copies each.
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In the United States, Céline Dion's song "I Drove All Night" from the "One Heart" album was used from 2003-2004 in an advertising campaign for DaimlerChrysler's Chrysler Group. The song in the advertising campaign was used exclusively for the Chrysler brand.
source : Celine Dion Wikipedia
ANGGUN - ASIAN SUCCESSFUL SINGER
Anggun Cipta Sasmi (April 29, 1974, Jakarta, Indonesia) is a singer. Her name means "Grace born out of a dream".

Biography
At a young age, Anggun decided to become an entertainer like her father, Darto Singo. During her early years, she was influenced with rock sound by listening to native Javanese arists and the rock & roll icon, Elvis Presley. She was educated in Catholic schools because her father wanted Anggun to have high quality education. Anggun began performing at age 7 and recorded her first album two years later. By the time Anggun was 17, she was a successful national rock star.
Anggun began to feel unsatisfied with her success in Asia and at 19, she left Indonesia in hopes of breaking through in the European music charts. Anggun and her first husband moved first to London, then moved to Paris, France where Anggun met music producer Erick Benzi. Benzi was quite impressed by Anggun's talent and immediately offered to work with her on her new album. Benzi persuaded Anggun to move away from her original rock influences and experiment with more sensual and romantic sound. Anggun's smooth new style would prove an immediate success in France. Her first French album, Au Nom de la Lune not only skyrocketed Anggun to fame in France, the album was also a major hit in her native country, Indonesia. Her second album Desirs Contraires proved to be a worldwide hit as well.
In 1998, Anggun toured in the Lilith Fair with Sarah McLachlan and other musicians. And in 2000, Anggun received an invitation from the Vatican asking her to perform at a Christmas concert where she sang her rendition of "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" for the Pope, John Paul II.
Her duet with an Italian rockstar, Piero Pelù, entitled Amore Immaginato reached #1 in the National Italian Airplay Charts for over two months. Anggun was also part of the charity driven project Gaia.
During one of the many extensive tours Anggun had done throughout Asia, she met her first husband Michel Georgea, a French engineer in Borneo. At first Anggun's parents did not approve her marriage but they finally relented. Eventually Anggun and Michel got divorced and Anggun is now married to Oliver Maury, a Canadian.
Anggun is now fluent in French, as well as English, and her mother tongue Indonesian. She currently splits her time between Montreal, Canada and Paris.
In 2005 a new album, titled Luminescence, was released. The difference of this album compared with the previous ones is that both the French and English version share the same title. Anggun's first single from the French album is Être Une Femme. The video for the "Femme" single was shot in Barcelona, Spain and made its debut on French TV at the end of 2004.
Charity Work
Anggun has been involved with several charities and received some awards, including:
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Awarded by the France's Culture Minister the prestigious distinction of "Chevalier des Arts et Lettres" for her worldwide achievements and her support to the French culture.
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Accepted the role of Spokeperson for the UN (United Nations) 'Year of Microcredit' to create awareness and help the needies all over the world.
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Appointed as the ambassador of Audemars Piguet. [1]
Covers
Anggun's songs that have been covered by other artists include:
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Céline Dion covered "Tu Nages" in her French album "1 fille & 4 types"
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Sarah Brightman covered Anggun's "Snow on the Sahara" as a bonus track on her album "Live from Las Vegas."
Discography
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Dunia Aku Punya, in Indonesian (1986)
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Anak Putih Abu-Abu, in Indonesian (1991)
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Nocturno, in Indonesian (1992)
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Anggun C. Sasmi... Lah!!!, in Indonesian (1993)
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Yang Hilang, in Indonesian (1994)
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Au Nom De La Lune, in French (1997)
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Snow on the Sahara (1998)
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Desirs Contraires, in French (2000)
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Chrysalis (2000)
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Anggun (2000)
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Open Heart Original Sountrack (2002)
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Luminescence (2005)
Multimedia
Singles
Mariah Angela Carey (born on March 27, 1970 in Huntington, New York) is an American popular music singer and composer, who rose to prominence in the 1990s, where she became America's most successful recording artist for that decade, according to Billboard magazine. The World Music Awards recognized her as the world's biggest-selling artist of the 1990s[1], and in 2000, the show declared her the best-selling female pop artist of all time.

Carey's music has been influenced by Rhythm and blues, Pop, Gospel, Hip Hop, dance, Soul and Rock. Her singing and songwriting are structured around her wide-ranging voice, which spans five octaves; she frequently uses melismas, and her vocal swoops and trills and jumps between octaves are easily recognizable features of her sound. She has produced every one of her ten studio albums with the exception of her debut and directed music videos. Since 1999, she has occasionally worked as an actress and supports a variety of charitable organizations.
Voice
Carey recorded a G#7 during a live performance of "Emotions" at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards, and again on the popular Arsenio Hall Show.
Carey is credited as having a five-octave vocal range; she can cover all the notes from the alto range leading to those of a coloratura soprano [85]. Her vocal trademark is her ability to hit high notes in the whistle register. Carey has often been incorrectly been credited as having a 7 or even 8-octave vocal range. It has been suggested that Carey's publicists falsely claimed this at the start of her career [86], although it may also be a misstatement of the fact that Carey frequently accesses the whistle register, especially the notes situated in the seventh octave. So far her highest note is a G#7— five and a half steps above C7, the highest note on a standard keyboard — which she hit in live performances of "Emotions", at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards, and at the famous Arsenio Hall show. Her performance trademark is making fluttering motions with her left hand while she sings. Voice teachers have commented that this actually helps one's singing technique.
Carey's voice has come under scrutiny from many critics who believe that she does not effectively communicate the message of her songs. Rob Tannenbaum, a critic who reviewed her 1992 album "Emotions" comments "Carey has a remarkable vocal gift, but to date, unfortunately, her singing has been far more impressive than expressive." [87] Other critics often denounce her high notes, classing them as "dogwhistles" or gimmicks, stating that her singing is so overwrought with melisma, and 'octave hops' that it takes away from the true meaning of the songs.
However, Carey's voice is rated as one of the greatest ever among pop singers [88]. In 2003, she was voted as having the Greatest Voice in music in MTV's and Blender Magazine's countdown of "The 22 Greatest Voices In Music", placing her ahead of such rivals as Whitney Houston (#3), Christina Aguilera (#5) and Céline Dion (#9).
Carey's vocal style has influenced a generation of singers, including Christina Aguilera and Beyoncé Knowles as well as many American Idol competitors.
Vocal Profile
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Highest notes: G#7 (Live performance of " Emotions" at the 1991 MTV VMA's), F7 (In the song "All In Your Mind")
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Lowest notes: A2, B2 (In the song "My All", "Melt Away"), G#2 ("You and I)
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Longest note: 20 seconds (In the song "Lead The Way".)
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Highest note in chest quality voice : G#5 ("Loverboy", "Through the rain" LIVE).
Awards and accolades
For a list of awards, see List of Mariah Carey Awards and Accolades.
For a list of Grammy awards and nominations, see Grammy Nominations for Mariah Carey.
Discography
References
External links
Overview
JACLYN VICTOR - MALAYSIAN IDOL WINNER
Jaclyn a/p Joshua Thanaraj Victor (b. December 4, 1978) was the winner of the first season of Malaysian Idol, and has since become a successful singer.
Victor, popularly known as Jac, is the first to gain the title of Malaysian Idol, a singing competition that was spawned from the "Idol" series that started off as Pop Idol in the U.K..
Victor overcame many obstacles in life before achieving fame. Her dad had passed away when she was just nine years old, and her mother, Maggie Victor, had to take three jobs simultaneously in order to support her four children. At eighteen, Jaclyn started singing in clubs and hotel lounges in order to help support the family.
In 2004, along with ten thousand others, Jac auditioned for Malaysian Idol. Impressed by her strong voice and personality, the panel of judges put her through to the next round. Upon landing a final thirty-third spot, Jac perfomed live, earning praise from the judges for her performance of "Superwoman", which was also received very well by Malaysians as she accumulated the most votes that evening, becoming the seventh person to reach the top twelve.
In the first spectacular, the theme for the week was "Song from your Pop Idol". Jac chose a song in her own language, "Keliru". Her performance took her through to the next round.
The second theme was "Song from your Classic Idol". Jac's choice was "When I Fall in Love".

After another double elimination, Jac was back next week performing a "Song from the 80s", Chaka Khan's "I Feel for You". She went on to the "Rock Show" with a performance of "Sweet Child o' Mine"
The last six contestants included Nikki, Dina, Andrew, and Saipul. Jac performed an effortless "Lady Marmalade". On the results show, she found herself in the bottom two for the first time (with Nikki, who performed "Emotion"), but she survived the elimination.
After reaching the last three, her chances only improved after her performance of Alicia Keys' "If I Ain't Got You". During the finale, Jac sang "Gemilang", a piece composed by Aubrey Suwito. Her interpretation of the newly written song prompted Kak Jee to declare that a star was born.
Jac finally won the competition, earning 76% of the audience vote in the final contest against Dina Nadzir. As the newly-crowned Malaysian Idol, she performed "Gemilang" again.
Jac's single, "Gemilang", set a new Malaysian record. Her album achieved gold status within weeks of going on sale. Her previously-released album Dream, sold out within days, despite the sudden 390% increase in price. She won the "Best Newcomer Award" on Hitz.FM and "Best New Artist" in Anugerah Bintang Popular.
Since winning, Victor has appeared in numerous television and talk shows such as Pillow Talk and Muzik-Muzik. She has also performed "Gemilang" at a Tsunami Concert held to aid victims of the recent Asian tsunami disaster. She has performed in duets with Hazami, Taufik Batisah, and Akedemi Fantasia's second winner, Zahid.
Victor emerged as the champion during the Asian Music Festival in Shanghai with her winning song, "Gemilang" ergo, placing her in row with previous local winners like Siti Nurhaliza (1999) , Deja Moss (2001) and Misha Omar (2003).
On 21 January 2006, Victor walked away with RTM Hits 1's Best Song and Best Performance awards for Gemilang. Later, on 5 February the same year, the song earned her and its composer Aubrey Suwito and lyricist Azmin Mudin the coveted Juara Lagu (Champion of Songs) and Best Ballad Song awards in TV3's 20th edition of the Anugerah Juara Lagu, an annual song festival which honours each year's best-crafted songs.
On April 29, 2006, Victor won four of seven nominations from the Malaysian music scene's biggest night, the 13th Anugerah Industri Muzik. They are Best New Artist, Best Musical Arrangement in a Song, Best Pop Album and Best Album.
Inilah Jac
Launched in 25 August 2006 after a series of delays, the second album, titled Inilah Jac (translated as "Now this is Jac", in an emphasising tone), promises to show her fans and those unfamiliar with her, her true capability in music. Music mogul Ahmad Izham Omar commended her new effort by saying, "At first, she was a singer; now she's a vocalist."
Around the time the album was launched, not only her single Cepat-Cepat is receiving rave airplay, she was on a trip in Australia for both leisure and business purposes, including visiting the famous Mount Buller, and performing in two concerts in Adelaide's Australia for Christ Fellowship Church (alongside Malaysian singer-songwriter, Juwita Suwito), and in Melbourne's Paradise Community Church (which inaugural Australian Idol winner Guy Sebastian is a member of; though Sebastian himself did not appear). While in Australia, Victor also received an interview from gospel radio station HCJB
Discography
Award
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Malaysian Idol Winner (2004)
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Hitz.FM Best Newcomer Award (2005)
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Anugerah Bintang Popular Best New Female Artist (2005)
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Malaysia's Global Chinese Recommended Golden Arts Award (Music Category) (2005)
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8th Shanghai Asian Music Festival Winner of Asian New Talent Award (2005)
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Champion Of Hitz 1 Grand Final 2005 (Gemilang)
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Best Performance Of Hitz 1 2005 (Gemilang)
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Best Ballad of Anugerah Juara Lagu 20 (20th Song Winner Award) - Gemilang(Shining)
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Best Song of Anugerah Juara Lagu (20th Song Winner Award) - Gemilang (Shining)
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Planet Music Award (Singapore/Indonesia/Malaysia/Brunei) 2006- Best Female Artist
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Best New Artist - AIM 13 (2006)
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Best Arrangement In A Song (Gemilang) - AIM 13(2006)
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Best Pop Album (Gemilang) - AIM 13(2006)
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Album Of The Year (Gemilang) - AIM 13(2006)
source : jaclynvictor.hp.infoseek.co.jp
External links
SARAH GERONIMO - THE MOST PROMISING ASIA'S SONGBIRD
Sarah Asher Geronimo (born July 25, 1988) is a Filipina singer, actress and model. She is the first winner of the Philippine reality show Star For A Night hosted by multi-platinum selling artist Regine Velasquez. She is the forerunner of a new breed of singing champions fresh from reality shows.
Sarah bested ten other contenders and emerged as the grand champion of the Philippine franchise of UK's Star For A Night, a year later it was renamed as Search For A Star and produced its second grand champion Rachelle Ann Go. Soonafter, several reality-based singing star searches opted for the same format.
Four months after winning, at fourteen years old, she released her debut album Popstar: A Dream Come True which spawned the hugely popular hit "Forever Is Not Enough". She continued on with hit singles like "Broken Vow", "Sa Iyo" and "If Only". The debut album was awarded an astounding quintuple (5x) platinum award, selling over 150,000 copies. Aside from singing, she has also done supporting roles for movies like "Filipinas", "Captain Barbell" and "Annie B." and has starred in her own television soap opera entitled "Sarah, The Teen Princess". She has also scored endorsement deals for Jollibee, Charmee and Talk And Text for Smart Telecommunications.
During the MTV Philippines awards presentation, Sarah sang a duet with Australian Idol Guy Sebastian. She was also awarded by MTV Philippines. She also received an award as Nickelodeon's Kids Choice for Wannabe Personality.
Sarah released her sophomore album in November 2004 entitled Sweet Sixteen. It included hits like "How Could You Say you Love Me" and "Lumingon Ka Lang" and current single "I Want To Know What Love Is". The album was awarded platinum status 3 months after . A month later she starred opposite Mark Bautista, her runner-up, in the fantasy film "Lastikman".
In 2005, Sarah sang the theme of reality show winners Hero Angeles and Sandara Park's launching movie "Can This Be Love",which was released as a maxi-single and achieved gold record status in a months time. She also became a mainstay in the fourth season of "SCQ Reload, Kilig Ako". Sarah is a talent of VIVA Entertainment Group and is part of ABS-CBN, The Kapamilya Network.
Summer 2005, Sarah together with her fellow champions reunite for a United States Tour of Pinoy Idols:Return Of The Champions which was brought to selected cities in the US for a two-month period. This will probably be their last concert as a group as they would be individually embarking on their solo success.
"Sweet Sixteen" has been awarded the double platinum award selling over 60,000 copies as of August 2005. In addition, Sarah is slated to stage her biggest major solo concert "The Other Side",yet some time in August, afterwhich she will then be shooting her launching movie under her managament VIVA Entertainment.
Vocal Profile
Voice type: Lyric Mezzo-Soprano
Highest note: A5, G#5
Lowest note: C3
Vocal Range : 2.5 Octaves (C3-A5)
Discography
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Album Sales Award (PHIL Music threshold) |
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2003
Viva Records |
Popstar: A Dream Come True |
5x Platinum (150,000) |
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2004
Viva Records |
Sweet Sixteen |
2x Platinum (60,000) |
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2005
Viva Records |
Can This Be Love - Movie Soundtrack |
Gold (15,000) |
| 4th |
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2005
Viva Records |
Ang Bango ng Pasko
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2005
Viva Records |
The Other Side: Live Album |
Singles
A screenshot from the music video of Love Can't Lie.
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From Sweet Sixteen
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2004: How Could You Say You Love Me
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2005: I Want To Know What Love Is
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Awards
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PLDT Plaque of Recognition (Consistent Winner of "Tuklas Talino" Musical Contest)
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PLDT Hall of Fame Award For Consistent Grand Finals Champion in the Vocal-Solo Dept. Category 1997-1999
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Star Girl 2003
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Most Promising Female Performer: 20th Annual Year Ender Excellence Awards 2003
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Most Promising Female Singer :Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Award
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Outstanding Manilans Medal
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Outstanding Manilans Plaque for Contribution in the Field of Performing Arts: Outstanding Manilans Award 2004
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Republic Of The Philippines City of Manila-Singer and TV or Movie Actress
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Outstanding Manilan Award for the Year 2004
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Nickelodeons Kids Choice Award
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Most Promising Female Entertainer Award
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Best Performer By a New Female Recording Artist: 17th Awit Awards
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Gawad KKK 2004 Outstanding Female Role Youth Model in the Field of Entertainer
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SITI NURHALIZA - PRINCESS VOICE OF ASIA (MALAYSIA)
Siti Nurhaliza binti Tarudin (born 11 January 1979) is a Malay pop artist. She is regarded by some as one of the most successful Malay singers of the past decade, and an influential public figure.
Origins
Siti Nurhaliza was born in Berek Polis Kg. Awah, Temerloh, Pahang, Malaysia, to Tarudin bin Ismail, a policeman, and Siti Salmah Bachik, a housewife. She had eight siblings, one of whom died after she was born. At first, Siti was labeled a tomboy because of her active attitude and her tendency toward boyish appearance. As she began to attend the Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan Clifford, she took on a more feminine appearance, and her mother's grooming shaped her into a well-behaved and elegant Malay girl.
Vocal profile
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Voice type: Lyric Contralto (with Mezzo and Soprano abilities)
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Highest note: C6 (Oda Bumi Anbiya), F#5 (Lembaran Cinta Pudar)
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Lowest note: B2 ("Dialah Di Hati" LIVE @ Royal Albert Hall), A2 (Kurniaan Dalam Samaran)
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Vocal range: 3.2 octaves (A2-C6)
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Longest Note : 16 seconds (Siti sang Kudaku Lari)
Career
Siti Nurhaliza's family performed at many local ceremonies at their hometown, such as weddings and other such important events. At the age of twelve, Siti began to learn traditional songs from her mother, and thus went on to follow in her family's steps by singing at special occasions around her town.
Later, as she continued to work on her singing, she participated in many local singing competitions. At 16, she competed in the 1995 RTM Juara Bintang competition. While there, she met Adnan Abu Hassan, a locally-famous composer. He tutored her and helped her with her vocal performance. Thus, she won the contest. After that, she was granted a contract with Suria Records, where Adnan worked, and in 1996, she released her first album, Siti Nurhaliza. Making her first album was a challenge because she had to balance working on her album while preparing for and taking the SPM examination. Despite this, her first album was a great success, and this would pave the way for her future successful albums.
After her first album, Siti Nurhaliza became a well-known figure in Malay pop culture. She continued to have numerous hits, her songs spanning a broad range of genres, such as pop, R & B, and traditional Malay. Her voice and lyrics proved quite popular with teenagers throughout Malaysia. Thanks to this, she has dominated national award shows for years.
Recently, competing artists have arisen, such as Siti Sarah, who are challenging Siti's position at the top of the Malay pop industry. She has also been criticized by some as being somewhat old-fashioned, while others have been more progressive in following pop trends. However, despite her competition and criticism, Siti Nurhaliza is still one of the most popular and recognized Malay pop icons.
Siti held a successful solo concert at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London in April 2005, although the majority of the audience were Malaysians living in UK and Malaysians coming from Malaysia. During the press conference after a successful concert, Siti was given a title as [Celine Dion] of Asia among the foreigners media from UK and Canada.
Promotional work
Siti Nurhaliza's increasing popularity meant that many companies seeked her to perform for them. Therefore, Siti Nurhaliza has sung many theme songs for movies and theme songs, and has been the spokeswoman for many companies. She has also been featured in various print advertisements. For example, Maybelline enlisted Siti Nurhaliza as a spokeswoman for their cosmetics in Malaysia.
Achievements & Awards
Siti Nurhaliza has garnered many awards over her career. This is a partial list, please see here for a complete list.
Popular Stars Award
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Popular Female Singer 2005
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Most Popular Star 2004
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Popular Female Singer 2004
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Popular Female Singer 2003
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Popular Female Singer 2002
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Most Popular Star 2001
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Popular Female Singer 2001
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Popular Female Singer 2000
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Most Popular Artiste 2000
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Popular Female Singer 1999
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Most Popular Star 1999
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Popular Female Singer 1998
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Most Popular Artiste 1998
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Most Popular Teenager 1997
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Popular Female Singer 1997
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Popular TV Entertainer 1997
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Most Popular Star 1997
AIM Awards - Malaysian Music Industry Awards
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Best Female Vocal Performance Album (Siti Nurhaliza in Concert RAH) 2006
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Kembara (Explorer) Award 2005
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Best Musical Arrangement Song (Seindah Biasa) 2005
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Best Female Vocal Performance Album (Prasasti Seni) 2005
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Kembara (Explorer) Award 2004
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Best Musical Arrangement Song (Bukan Cinta Biasa) 2004
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Best Album (EMAS) 2004
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Best Pop Album (EMAS) 2004
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Best Female Vocal Performance Album (EMAS) 2004
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Best Female Vocal Performance Album (Sanggar Mustika) 2003
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Best Musical Arrangement Song (Merisik Khabar) 2003
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Best Female Vocal Performance Album (Konsert Mega Siti) 2002
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Best Female Vocal Performance Album (Sahmura) 2001
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Best Ethnic Pop Album (Sahmura) 2001
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Best Female Vocal Performance Album (Pancawarna) 2000
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Kembara (Explorer) Award 2000
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Best Ethnic Pop Album (Seri Balas) 2000
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Best Album (Seri Balas) 2000
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Best Female Vocal Performance Album (Adiwarna) 1999
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Best Pop Album (Adiwarna) 1999
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Best Album (Adiwarna) 1999
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Best Song (Jerat Percintaan) 1997
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Best Newcomer Female 1997
Juara Lagu Awards
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Favourite Overall Song Champion -Cindai
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Best Performance (Ku Milikmu) JL'18
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Best Performance (Nirmala) JL'17
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Ethnic Pop Song Champion (Nirmala) JL'17
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Best Performance (Ya Maulai) 2001
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Pop Rock Song Champion (Engkau Bagaikan Permata) 2001
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Balad Song Champion (Kau Kekasihku) 2000
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Ethnic Pop Song Champion (Balqis) 2000
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Song Champion (Balqis) 2000
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Balad Song Champion (Purnama Merindu) 1999
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Ethnic Pop Song Champion (Hati Kama) 1999
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Ethnic Pop Song Champion (Cindai) 1998
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Song Champion (Cindai) 1998
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Best Performance (Aku Cinta Padamu) 1997
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Balad Song Champion (Aku Cinta Padamu) 1997
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Song Champion (Jerat Percintaan) 1996
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Best Performance (Jerat Percintaan) 1996
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Balad Song Champion (Jerat Percintaan) 1996
MTV Asia Awards
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Favourite Artiste (Malaysia) 2005
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Favourite Artiste (Malaysia) 2004
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Favourite Artiste (Malaysia) 2003
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Favourite Artiste (Malaysia) 2002
International Awards
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SCTV MUSIC AWARDS INDONESIA 2004 - Top Foreign Artiste
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INDONESIA MUSIC AWARD 2003 - Best Album Malaysia (E.M.A.S)
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VOICE OF ASIA 2002 - Grand Prix Champion
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INDONESIA MUSIC AWARD 2001 - Most Lucrative Foreign Artiste In Indonesia
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SOUTH PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL SONG AND SINGING COMPETITION 1999 - Pop Winner/Top 40 Category International Song (We'll Be As One)& Best Female Vocal Performance (We'll Be As One)
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SHANGHAI MUSIC FESTIVAL 1999 - Gold Award in Singing Competition
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SINGAPORE MUSIC AWARD 1997 - Most Popular Newcomer Female & Most Popular Song (Mawarku)
Other Achievements
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PBSMM (Red Cresent Association Malaysia) Ambassador (2 terms)
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Model Mitsubishi Trium Special Edition 2000
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Model Nippon Wiper Blade 2001
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Given Darjah Kebesaran Keempat Negeri Pahang - Ahli Ahmad Shah Pahang (AAP)
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Given Paduka Mahkota Perak (PMP)
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Given Johan Setia Mahkota (JSM)
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'MALAYSIA STAMP PRINCESS' by Pos Malaysia Berhad
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Spokeperon for Jusco and Ambassador With All Our Heart Jusco 02-04
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TMnet Ambassador 02-03
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Spokeperon for Minolta 2003
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Samsung IT Ambassador 2004
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Maxis-Hotlink Ambasador 2004
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Best Brand Malaysian Personality by Best Brand Council 2005
Albums

Siti Nurhaliza's Albums:

References
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