Adele (singer)
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Adele performing at the Luminaire, London
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Birth name | Adele Laurie Blue Adkins |
Born | 5 May 1988 |
Origin | Tottenham, London, England |
Genre(s) | Soul, indie, jazz, pop |
Years active | 2006 - present |
Label(s) | Divided By Law, XL Recordings, Columbia |
Website | Official website |
Adele Laurie Blue Adkins (born May 5, 1988 in Enfield, North London),[1] known professionally as Adele, is an English soul and jazz singer. She is the first recipient of the Brit Awards Critics' Choice, which was given to artists who at the time had yet to release an album. Adele has also been hailed by the British press as "the new Amy Winehouse" [2]
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[edit] Career
Adele's first public singing performance was in a school presentation where she sang "Rise" by Gabrielle. To make her look like the singer, her mother made an eye patch with sequins, which she said was embarrassing. Adele then claimed she was influenced from the music of Etta James and Dusty Springfield at her teens by accident, as she stumbled on the artists' CDs in HMV in the Classics section while looking for a new hair style. She only got to listen to those songs for the first time as she was clearing her bedroom. She graduated from The BRIT School for performing arts & technology in Croydon in May 2006, which was the same performing arts school attended by Amy Winehouse, Katie Melua, Leona Lewis and Kate Nash.[3] A month later, she published two songs on the fourth issue of online arts publication PlatformsMagazine.com.[4] Since then Adele has played in small UK gigs, and has toured with best friend Jack Peñate, as well as Jamie T, Raul Midon, Amos Lee and Devendra Banhart. Adele went on her first UK headlining tour in October 2007.
Adele's first record, "Hometown Glory", in which she sings the praises of Tottenham, was released on 22 October 2007 as a limited edition 7" vinyl on Jamie T's label Pacemaker Recordings, with B side "Best For Last". "Hometown Glory" was featured as the single of the week on iTunes. Since launching her MySpace page on Christmas Eve 2004, Adele became popular on the site which she used as a media focus and test point for songs. She then signed to independent music label XL Recordings, which in January 2008 released her second single "Chasing Pavements", hitting #2 for 4 weeks in the UK Chart and still in the Top 40 14 weeks after release. [5] Adele then released her debut album 19, which went straight to #1 in the UK charts and was certified platinum within a month of its release.
In March 2008 Adele signed to Columbia Records in America, and embarked on her first live shows in North America and Canada, playing two sold out shows at Joe's Pub in New York, a sold out show at LA's Hotel Cafe, as well as two sold out shows at Cabaret in Montreal and Rivoli in Toronto.
Adele performed Daydreamer on BBC2's Later With Jools Holland, alongside Paul McCartney and Björk;[2] and then on BBC1's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on 7 December 2007, singing Chasing Pavements.
In February 2008, Adele announced a new nine date UK tour, calling at Cardiff, Newcastle, Edinburgh, York, Manchester, Cambridge, Southampton, Birmingham, and London. The tour also includes overseas performances in Japan and the United States.[6]
On 13th April 2008, Hometown Glory re-entered the UK Singles Charts at number 38 after featuring in an episode of the E4 show Skins.
On 11th May Adele performed a selection of songs from 19 at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent. She sang Cold Shoulder, Melt My Heart To Stone, Right As Rain, Hometown Glory, Tired and Chasing Pavements.
[edit] Critical acclaim
On 10 December 2007, Adele was awarded with the first Brit Awards Critics' Choice Award.[2][7]
She also received praises from Paul Rees, editor of Q magazine, who said it was "refreshing to hear something different" after a thousand years of "identikit bands who want to sound like The Libertines".
[edit] Personal life
Adele lives with her mother in South London. She admitted that she was planning to buy a flat after receiving her record company advance, but spent it all on Burberry Clothes before "Chasing Pavements" was even released.[8] She said in an interview that she likes being the centre of attention at home and with friends, but she is a little resistant with the negative aspects of fame especially when it comes to gossip and criticisms about her weight. "I’ve always been a size 16-18, and been fine with it," Adele said to the The Times. "I would only lose weight if it affected my health or sex life."[2] The song "Daydreamer" is about her bi ex-boyfriend running away with another man.[9] In March 2008 Adele was romantically linked to Slinky Sunbeam, something Adele quickly denied on her MySpace, claiming "He's not my type".
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
[edit] Singles
- 2008 – "Chasing Pavements"
- 2008 – "Hometown Glory" (Released in Canada and USA only)
- 2008 – "Cold Shoulder"
[edit] Awards
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2008 | BRIT Awards | Critics' Choice | Won[7] |
[edit] References
- ^ England and Wales Births 1984-2005
- ^ a b c d Sherwin, Adam. "Critics voice support for 'new Amy Winehouse'", Times Online, December 10, 2007.
- ^ Swift, Jacqui. ""I'll Always Keep Feet on Ground"", The Sun, January 18, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-02-12.
- ^ Platforms Magazine - Issue 4.
- ^ "This Week's Releases: 21 January 2008", January 21, 2008.
- ^ Adele 2008 tour list, MySpace.com
- ^ a b "ADELE really is The Critics' Choice", January 24, 2008.
- ^ Dingwall, John. "Teenage Kicks", Daily Record, January 18, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-02-12.
- ^ Dawson, Kim. "ADELE'S BI GUY", Daily Star, March 24, 2008.
[edit] External links
- Official Adele Site
- Soul singers top new talent list, BBC News website, 4 January 2008
- Adele at MySpace
- Adele at Last.fm
- Adele at XL Recordings
- Sylvia Patterson, Mad about the girl, Adele Adkins interview, The Observer, 27 January 2008
- Article in The Independent
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