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Source:http://www.celinedion.com/journey.html
Born in Charlemagne (a small town 30 miles east of Montreal,
Quebec, Canada), Céline is the youngest of 14 children of a
highly musical family. Her parents, both musicians, operated
a small club, and on weekends, the entire family performed
and entertained the local population. From the tender age of
5, Céline sang with her siblings and quickly acquired the
ability to perform live.
At the age of twelve, together with her mother and one of
her brothers, Céline composed a French song which would
forever alter the course of her life.
The demo tape containing the song was brought to the
attention of René Angélil, a well respected personal
manager. In January 1981, René was so taken by the voice of
the young Céline, that he became determined to make her an
internationally known talent - he even mortgaged his house
to finance the recording of Céline's debut album!
Céline began to receive recognition for her talent in 1982,
winning the Gold Medal at the Yamaha World Song Festival in
Tokyo, along with the coveted Musician's Award for Top
Performer. In 1983, she became the first Canadian ever to
receive a Gold Record in France.
By 1988, Céline had established a strong name for herself in
her native
province of Quebec, where she was enjoying superstar status,
receiving numerous Felix Awards and racking up platinum
albums. That same year, Céline won the prestigious
Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin Ireland, where she
performed live before a television audience of 600 million
viewers throughout Europe, the USSR, the Middle-East, Japan,
and Australia.
Céline's international breakthrough came when she recorded
the title track for the soundtrack to the animated Disney
hit movie 'Beauty and the Beast.' The song went to number
one and garnered an Academy Award and a Grammy Award.
"Beauty and the Beast" formed the cornerstone for Céline's
second English language album, called simply 'Céline Dion.'
That album produced four more hit singles including "Love
Can Move Mountains," "Water From The Moon," "If You Asked Me
To" and "Did You Give Enough Love." In Canada, the album
went six times platinum and set the stage for an incredible
streak of Juno Awards.
At this time, the Céline juggernaut started rolling at a
momentous pace in the UK. British fans took extremely well
to "Think Twice," a ballad on 'The Colour Of My Love.' For
five consecutive weeks, the song and album stood on top of
the respective British charts, an achievement not replicated
since 1965 and the heyday of The Beatles. "Think Twice"
remained at number one for two more weeks, surpassing the
magic million mark to become only the fourth million-selling
single ever in the UK by a female artist.
With 'D'eux,' Céline achieved what everyone thought was
impossible - introduced French music to the upper reaches of
the British charts. The world had truly discovered Céline
Dion.
Released in March 1996, 'Falling Into You' became the
best-selling album
released that year; topped the charts in 11 countries, and
was voted Album of the Year and Best Pop Album at the 39th
annual Grammy Awards ceremony. The album has sold more than
25 million copies worldwide.
'Let's Talk About Love' is the follow-up to Céline's double
Grammy
Award-winning album. Recorded in London, New York and Los
Angeles, 'Let's Talk About Love' features a host of special
guests including some of popular music's greatest vocalists,
songwriters, and producers.
'Let's Talk About Love' was released on the same day as the
soundtrack of the motion picture 'Titanic'. Both albums
featured the much-loved Titanic movie's theme song, "My
Heart Will Go On," written by James Horner and produced by
James Horner and Walter Afanasieff. "My Heart Will Go On"
quickly became the wedding song of choice for Céline's fans.
In a stunning back-to-back achievement, 'Let's Talk About
Love' went on to match the 27 million worldwide sales of its
predecessor; 'Titanic' also sold over 27 million copies
worldwide. It is the all-time best-selling orchestral
soundtrack in recording history. Céline sang "My Heart Will
Go On" on the worldwide telecast of the 70th Annual Academy
Awards, live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los
Angeles. The song won the Academy Award for Best Original
Song -- the second Oscar for a song sung by Céline Dion,
following "Beauty And The Beast."
A new French album, 'S'il suffisait d'aimer,' recorded in
February 1998, was officially released worldwide on
September 8. The first featured single, "Zola sourit"
received rave responses on the radio all over the world.
Céline first introduced her fans to the album's title track
during her Let's Talk About Love World Tour.
Céline's next album, 'These Are Special Times,' featured
sixteen songs for the holiday season, including the
Christmas pop classics "Blue Christmas" and "The Christmas
Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)"; and such
traditional religious favorites as "O Holy Night" and "Adeste
Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)." In addition, 'These Are
Special Times' produced the No. 1 single "I'm Your Angel,"
Céline's duet with R. Kelly, who wrote and produced the
song; the Diane Warren-penned title track, "These Are
Special Times"; and "The Prayer," a duet with Andrea Bocelli.
Also, in 1998, Dundurn Press released the much anticipated
biography: Cé
line...The Authorized Biography. After travelling with
Céline and her entourage for over a year and spending hours
in one-on-one conversions with the star, Georges-Hébert
Germain recounts the story of one of the world's best loved
vocal artists. Céline and Georges-Hébert Germain later
collaborated once again on Céline Dion...My Story, My Dream.
Released in 2000, Céline recounts her story in her own words
and straight from her heart. The autobiography is an
exquisitely detailed portrait of Céline backstage, on the
road, and in the recording studio.
'All The Way...A Decade Of Song' is a collection of Céline's
greatest hits, including her chart-topping hit singles "The
Power Of Love," "Because You Loved Me," "I'm Your Angel,"
and the Grammy and Academy Award-winning classic "My Heart
Will Go On." Also included are "Beauty And The Beast," "It's
All Coming Back to Me Now"; and "If You Asked Me To."
Seven brand-new songs, were recorded specifically for this
collection, including the title song "All The Way," a
respectful and loving tribute to one of Céline's all-time
favourite singers, the late Frank Sinatra.
On New Year's Eve 1999, in Montreal, Céline Dion gave her
last public performance before beginning a temporary hiatus
from show business to enjoy her private life... and improve
her golf game!
The most recent album from our beloved singer was 'The
Collector's Series...Volume One.' Released in October 2000,
it features Céline's Greatest hits and best-loved
recordings.
But the greatest joy for Céline and René came with the birth
of their son
René-Charles Angélil, born January 25, 2001 at 1:00 AM,
weighing 6 lbs, 8 oz. He was baptized six months later on
July 25, 2001, in Montreal's grand Notre-Dame Basilica.
Céline's future plans include the release of a new album in
March 2002 and the preparation of her one-of-a-kind
theatrical musical spectacular production at Caesar's Palace
in Las Vegas created by Franco Dragone. This unique
production is set to begin in March 2003, and will run for a
minimum of 3 years in a brand-new 4,000 seat theatre
designed to resemble the Coliseum in Rome. |