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Katie Melua 凯蒂·玛露俄罗斯人,成长于俄罗斯及英国。2003年底她的
首支单曲“The Closest Thing To Crazy”发行便强登英国金榜Top 10。
不久,广获好评的首张专辑一举挤下英伦人气天后Dido/蒂朵、击退Norah
Jones,荣获6周英国金榜后座,成为英国2004开春迄今最畅销专辑。声线
兼备蓝调、民谣、爵士味道的Katie Melua,常被乐评拿来与诺拉·琼丝相提
并论。但她那相较甜美清澈的年轻嗓音,让人遥想起已逝的跨界流行爵士美声
Eva Cassidy。而在被Mike Batt发掘的那天,Katie所演唱的正好就是受Eva
启发而学下的创作曲“Faraway Voice”。此外,她也自承在音乐方面受到
Queen、Joni Mitchell、Bob Dylan和印度音乐及爱尔兰民谣等多类乐风的影响。
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. At
sixteen, Katie joined the BRIT School for Performing Arts.
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 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 more than 10 million copies to date. She and
her family took British nationality in 2005. In December 2007,
Katie topped the charts 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.
The past years have been quite extraordinary for Katie (now 24).
She has had a Dutch tulip named in her honor, 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, flown a plane, learned to dive and
parachute freefall, set a Guinness World Record for deepest
underwater concert (19 miles under water on a gas rig in the North
Sea), and picked up various prestigious awards within Europe,
including a World Music Award, a Golden Camera Award, and two
German Echo Awards.
Katie's third studio album, Pictures, confirms Katie's status as a
unique and remarkable vocalist, and reveals the third chapter of
what is destined to be a long musical career.
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