Saturday, March 7, 2009

The Story behind Katie Melua

 

Having spent most of the day listening and finding Katie Melua's music, you would think when I was ask this evening about her and where she was from I could have answered those questions easily.  Although I knew she was in the UK now, I didn't know how she had gotten there or from where.  I did know I liked her voice and had enjoyed her music.  I find that someone is doing to me what I did with my children when they were small.... and I am liking it...  had to go right out and see what I could find out about her.  Thought maybe I would share it too!!!

The link below is to her Official Web site:

http://www.katiemelua.com/biography.html

Also from her web site.... this Biography:



Katie Melua was born in Georgia (former USSR) in 1984, growing up under the communist regime in the capital, Tbilisi. The family left Georgia when Katie was eight and moved to Belfast where her father got a job as a heart surgeon. Katie didn’t always want to be a singer or songwriter. Her ambition when she was thirteen was to be a politician or a historian “I honestly thought I’d be able to bring peace to the world...if I ruled it!” The family lived in Belfast for five years before moving to South East London. After her GCSEs, Katie joined the Brit School for Performing Arts where she undertook a BTEC and Music A-level.

Composer/producer Mike Batt paid a visit to the school. Katie signed to Batt’s record label Dramatico, but stayed at the Brit School to complete her studies where she graduated with distinction in July 2003.

Unable to secure a contract with a Major record company, Katie and Mike decided to put her album “Call Off The Search” (containing the song “The Closest Thing To Crazy”) out on Batt’s own, small record label. After an initial struggle, followed by an appearance on The Royal Variety Show, 19 year old Katie shot to the top of the UK album charts and became the biggest selling female artist for the next two years. Her two albums, (the second of which contained the hit “Nine Million Bicycles”) have sold nearly 9 million copies to date. She is currently Europe’s biggest selling female solo artist. She and her family took British nationality in 2005.

The past years have been quite extraordinary for Katie (now 23). She has had a Dutch tulip named in her honour, toured America coast to coast, met and played for Nelson Mandela in South Africa visiting his Aids charity, has become a hard working Ambassador for Save The Children, raced at 160mph around Grand Prix circuit Silverstone, flown a plane, learned to dive and parachute freefall, descended 303 metres into the depths of the leg of a gas rig in North Sea (achieving a Guinness World Record), and picked up various prestigious awards within Europe, including a World Music Award, a Golden Camera Award, and two German Echo Awards. In December 2007, Katie had her first number one single with a duet with her idol, the late Eva Cassidy, entitled “What A Wonderful World”, with proceeds from the single going to support the UK work of the British Red Cross.

October 2007 saw the internationally successful release of Katie’s third album “Pictures” - a record which has delighted her legions of fans, confirmed Katie’s status as a unique and remarkable vocalist, and revealed the third chapter in what is destined to be a long musical career.


 

 

Katie’s fourth album, “The Katie Melua Collection”, is a musical summary of the 24 year old’s journey so far and was released in October 2008.

 

 

 

9 comments:

  1. ...This is beautiful too. Wonderful discovery for me tonight Linda...thank you!!!

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  2. Oh, Cherie, it is so pretty... Now how come, I have been an Eva Cassidy Fan from the days when she was on Chuck Brown's Album and "Live From Blues Alley" AND I can't sing as well as Katie Melua!!!!

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  3. I love her voice! I did not know about her background either...Thank you for sharing that (wonder what her father thought about her going into the music industry?)

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  4. ahhh Linda what a wonderful post and Katies voice is one that I fell in love with at first listen...thanks for the info it is now locked away in my gator memory banks for future prosperity ...

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  5. She is an absolute favourite of mine, has been ever since I saw her in concert in South Africa at the stunning venue of Kirstenbosch Gardens in March 2005! What a voice she has...

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  6. Sweet voice. Thanks for bringing her voice to the forefront. I'll be listening for her on the radio now.

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  7. wonderful voice, thanks for her amazing story!

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  8. THANKS FOR SHARING. I had never heard of this artist. Eva Cassidy was one great singer. She died way to early in life. Right now I love to hear Colbie sing, Bubbly. Taylor Swift is an amazing talent with her writings and voice.

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  9. wow what an amazing life she has already lived in her young life!!! Wow she has done more than many of us will ever achieve in ours!!! She is sooooo beautiful, and has a beautiful voice!!! She looks like she would be a real sweetheart!!! Thank you for sharing her with us, i had never heard of her before.

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