Adele
Adele Laurie
Blue Adkins (born
5 May 1988), better known simply as Adele, is an
English singer-songwriter and
musician. Adele was offered a recording contract from XL Recordings after a friend posted her
demo on Myspace in 2006. The next year she
received the Brit Awards "Critics'
Choice" award and won the BBC Sound of 2008. Her debut album, was
released in 2008 to much commercial and critical success. It certified four
times platinum in the UK, and double platinum in the US. Her career in the
US was boosted by a Saturday Night Live appearance
in late 2008. At the 2009 Grammy Awards,
Adele received the awards for Best New
Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
Adele
released her second album, 21, in
early 2011. The album was well received
critically and surpassed the success of her debut, earning the singer six Grammy Awards in
2012 including Album of
the Year, equalling the record for most Grammy Awards won by a
female artist in one night. The album has also helped
her receive numerous other awards, including
two Brit Awards and
three American
Music Awards. The album has been certified 16 times platinum in the
UK; in the US the album has held the top position longer than any other
album since 1985, and is certified Diamond. The
album has sold 25 million copies worldwide.
Adele-Someone like you
The success
of 21 earned Adele numerous mentions in the Guinness World
Records. She is the first artist to sell more than 3 million
copies of an album in a year in the UK. With her two albums and the first
two singles from 21, "Rolling in the Deep"
and "Someone Like
You", she became the first living artist to achieve the feat of
having two top-five hits in both the UK Official Singles Chart and the Official
Albums Chart simultaneously since the Beatles in 1964. With her third
release from the album, "Set Fire to the Rain",
which became her third number one single in the US, Adele became the first
artist in history to lead the Billboard 200 concurrently with
three Billboard Hot 100 number-ones.
Adele is the
first female in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 to have
three singles in the top 10 at the same time as a lead artist, and the first
female artist to have two albums in the top five of the Billboard 200
and two singles in the top five of the Billboard Hot 100
simultaneously. 21 is the longest running number one album by a
female solo artist on the UK and US Albums Chart. In 2011 and 2012, Billboard named
Adele artist of the year. In 2012, Adele was listed at number five
on VH1′s 100 Greatest Women In Music,[ and the American magazineTime named Adele one of the most
influential people in the world.
Early life
Adele Laurie
Blue Adkins was born in Tottenham, north London,
England, to Penny Adkins, an English teenager, and Mark Evans, a Welshman, on 5
May 1988. Evans walked out on Adele when she was two, leaving her 20-year-old
mother to raise her single-handedly, for which Adele has still not
forgiven him. She began singing at age four and asserts that she became
obsessed with voices. Adele has cited the Spice Girls as a major influence in
regard to her love and passion for music, stating that "they made me what
I am today." Adele impersonated the Spice Girls at dinner parties as
a young girl. To make her look like English R&B and urban contemporary
singerGabrielle,
her mother made an eye patch with sequins, which Adele later said was
embarrassing. At the age of nine, Adele and her mother, a furniture-maker and
adult learning activities organiser relocated
to Brighton Despite this move, she remains an
ardent fan of her hometown Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur At
11, she and her mother moved to Brixton, and then to neighbouring
district West Norwood, in
south London.[ West
Norwood is the subject for Adele's first record, "Hometown Glory", written when she was
16. After moving to south London, she became interested in R&B artists such as Aaliyah, Destiny's Child and Mary J. Blige.[
Adele says
that one of the most defining moments in her life was when she watched Pink perform at Brixton Academy. "It was the Missundaztood record, so I was about
13 or 14. I had never heard, being in the room, someone sing like that live
[...] I remember sort of feeling like I was in a wind tunnel, her voice just hitting me. It was
incredible." Aged 14, Adele discovered Etta James and Ella Fitzgerald by accident as she
stumbled on the artists' CDs in the jazz section of her local music store and
was struck by their appearance on the album covers. Adele states she
"started listening to Etta James every night for an hour", and in the
process was getting "to know my own voice." Adele graduated from
the BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology in
Croydon in May 2006, where she was a classmate of Leona Lewis and Jessie J. Adele credits the school with
nurturing her talen even
though at the time she was more interested in going into A&R and hoped to launch other
people's careers.
Career
2006–08: Career beginnings
Four months
after graduation, she published two songs on the fourth issue of the online
arts publication PlatformsMagazine.com. She had recorded a
three-song demo for a class project and gave it to a friend[ who posted it on Myspace where it
became very successful and led to a phone call from music label XL Recordings.
She doubted if the offer was real because the only record company she knew
was Virgin Records,
and she took a friend with her to the meeting.Nick Huggett at XL recommended
Adkins to manager Jonathan Dickins at September Management and in June 2006
Dickins became her official representative. September was managing Jamie T at the time and this proved a
major draw for Adele, a big fan of the British singer-songwriter. Huggett then
signed Adele to XL in September 2006. Adele provided vocals for Jack Peñate's song, "My Yvonne", for
his debut album, and it was during this session she first met producer Jim Abbiss, who would go on to produce the
majority of her debut album 19, and tracks on 21. Adele's
breakthrough song, "Hometown Glory", was released in October 2007.
Adele supported Will Young at
the 2007 MENCAP Little Noise Sessions, a charity
concert at London's Union Chapel.
In 2008 she was the headliner and performed an acoustic set and was supported
by Damien Rice. She became the first
recipient of the BRIT Awards Critics'
Choice and was named the number-one predicted breakthrough act of 2008
in an annual BBC poll of music critics, Sound of 2008.
2008–10: 19 and commercial success
19, named for her age at the time she wrote many of its
songs, entered the British charts at number one. The Times Encyclopedia of Modern Music named 19 an
"essential" blue-eyed soul recording.[56] She released her second single
"Chasing Pavements"
on 14 January 2008, two weeks ahead of her debut album, 19. The
song reached number two on the UK Chart, and stayed there for four weeks. Adele
was nominated for a 2008 Mercury Prize award for 19. She
also won anUrban Music Award for
"Best Jazz Act" She also received a Q Awards nomination in the category of
Breakthrough Act[ and a Music of Black Origin
nomination in the category of Best UK Female.[ In March 2008, Adele signed a
deal with Columbia Records and
XL Recordings for her foray into the US.[ She embarked on a short North American
tour in the same month 19 was released in the US in June.]Billboard magazine stated;
"Adele truly has potential to become among the most respected and
inspiring international artists of her generation. The An Evening with Adele world
tour began in May 2008 and ended in June 2009. She later cancelled the 2008 US
tour dates to be with a former boyfriend. She said in Nylon magazine
in June 2009, "I was drinking far too much and that was kind of the basis
of my relationship with this boy. I couldn't bear to be without him, so I was
like, 'Well, OK, I'll just cancel my stuff then... I can't believe I did
that... It seems so ungrateful".
By the
middle of October 2008, it appeared that Adele's attempt to break into America
had failed. Then, she was the musical guest on the 18 October 2008 episode
of Saturday Night Live.
The episode included an expected appearance by then US vice-presidential
candidate Sarah Palin. The
program earned its best ratings in 14 years with 17 million viewers. Adele
performed "Chasing Pavements" and "Cold Shoulder", and
the following day, 19 topped the iTunes charts and ranked at
number five at Amazon.com while "Chasing Pavements" rose into the top
25The album reached number 11 on the Billboard 200 as a result, a jump of 35
places over the previous week.] In November 2008 Adele moved
to Notting Hill after leaving her mother's
house, a move that prompted her to give up drinking. The album was certified as
gold in February 2009 by the Recording
Industry Association of America.[
By July 2009, the album had sold 2.2 million copies worldwide.
Adele
performing live in 2009.
2010–present: 21 and greater success
In 2010,
Adele received a Grammy nomination
for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for
"Hometown Glory" In April her song "My Same" entered the German Singles Chart after
it had been performed by Lena Meyer-Landrut in
the talent show contest Unser Star für Oslo (Our
Star for Oslo), in which the German entry to the Eurovision
Song Contest 2010 was determined. In late September, after
being featured on The X Factor,
Adele's version of Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love"
re-entered the UK singles chart at number 4. During the 2010 CMT Artists of the
Yearspecial, Adele performed a widely publicised duet of Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now"
with Darius Rucker.
This performance was later nominated for a CMT Music Award.
Adele-Rolling in the Deep
Adele
released her second studio album, 21, on 24
January 2011 in the UK and 22 February in the US. She said that the album
was inspired by the breakup with her former partner. The album's sound is
described as classic and contemporary country and roots music. The change in sound from her
first album was the result of her bus driver playing contemporary music from
Nashville when she was touring the American South, and the title reflected the
growth she had experienced in the prior two years. Adele told Spin Magazine "It was really
exciting for me because I never grew up around [that music]." 21 hit
number 1 in more than 26 countries, including the UK and the US. An
emotional performance of "Someone Like
You" at the 2011 BRIT Awards on 15 February propelled
the song to number one in the UK. Her first album, 19, re-entered
the UK album chart alongside 21, while first and second singles
"Rolling in the Deep"
and "Someone Like You" were in the top 5 of the UK singles chart,
making Adele the first living artist to achieve the feat of two top-five hits
in both the Official Singles Chart and the Official Albums Chart simultaneously
since the Beatles in
1964. Both songs topped the charts in multiple markets and broke numerous sales
performance records. In May 2011, Adele caused some minor controversy with
critical statements about high taxes.] Following
her performance of "Someone Like You" at the 2011 MTV Video
Music Awards, it became Adele's second number-one single on
the Billboard Hot 100. By December 2011, 21 sold
over 3.4 million copies in the UK, and became the biggest-selling album of the
21st century, overtaking Amy Winehouse'sBack to Black, with Adele becoming
the first artist ever to sell three million albums in the UK in one calendar
year. "Set Fire to the Rain"
became Adele's third number one single on the Billboard Hot 100, as Adele
became the first artist ever to have an album, 21, hold the
number-one position on the Billboard 200 concurrently with three number one
singles.
To promote
the album, Adele embarked upon the "Adele Live" tour, which sold out its
North American leg. In October 2011, Adele was forced to cancel two tours
because of a vocal-cord haemorrhage. She released a statement saying she needed
an extended period of rest in order to avoid permanent damage to her voice. The
singer underwent laser microsurgery at Massachusetts
General Hospital in Boston during the first week of November. A
recording of her tour, Live
at the Royal Albert Hall was released in November 2011,
debuting at number one in the US with 96,000 copies sold, the highest one-week
tally for a music DVD in four years, becoming the best-selling music DVD of
2011. Adele is the first artist in Nielsen SoundScan history to have the
year's number-one album , number-one single ("Rolling in the Deep"),
and number-one music video. At the 2011 American
Music Awards on 20 November, Adele won three awards; Favorite
Pop/Rock Female Artist, Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist, and Favorite
Pop/Rock Album for 21.] On
9 December, Billboard named Adele artist of the year, Billboard 200 Album of
the year (21), and the Billboard Hot 100 Song of the year ("Rolling
in the Deep"), becoming the first female ever to top all three categories.
Adele-Skyfall
Following
the throat microsurgery, she made her live comeback at the 2012 Grammy Awards in
February. She won in all six categories for which she was nominated,
making her the second female artist after Beyoncé Knowles in Grammy history to win
that many categories in a single night. Following that success, 21 achieved
the biggest weekly sales increase following a Grammy win since Nielsen
SoundScan began tracking data in 1991.
“We are
thrilled to honor Adele with an RIAA Diamond award marking her enormous 21 sales
success. Selling more than 10 million albums in the United States, in less than
two years, is an achievement unparalleled by any other artist in the past
decade, let alone just a few in all of history. Adele’s unique talent is a
gift to music fans, and her success is certainly cause for a celebration of
Diamond magnitude.”
Adele
received the Brit Award for Best British Female Solo
Artist, and British Album of
the Year. Following the Brit Awards, 21 reached number 1 for
the 21st non-consecutive week on the UK Album Chart. The album has sold
over 4.5 million copies in the UK where it is the forth best-selling album of all time In
October, the album past the 4.5 million mark in the UK, and in November
surpassed the 10 million mark in the US. Adele is the only artist or band in
the last decade in the US to earn an RIAA Diamond certification for
a one disc album in less than two years.
On 3 April
2012, Adele confirmed that her third album would likely be at least two years away,
stating, "I have to take time and live a little bit. There were a good two
years between my first and second albums, so it'll be the same this time."
She stated that she would continue writing her own material. In October
2012, Adele confirmed that she had been writing and recording the theme song
for Skyfall, the twenty-third James Bond film.
The song "Skyfall",
co-written with producer Paul Epworth, was recorded at Abbey Road Studios,
and features orchestrations by J. A. C. Redford. Adele stated recording
"Skyfall" was "one of the proudest moments of my life." On
14 October, "Skyfall" rose to number 2 on the UK Singles Chart with
sales of 92,000 copies bringning its over-rall sales to 176,000, and
"Skyfall" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 8, Adele's
first song to debut in the Top 10, selling 261,000 copies in the United States
in its first three days. This tied "Skyfall" with Duran Duran's "A View to a Kill"
as the highest-charting James Bond theme song on the UK Singles
Chart. "Skyfall" has sold more than two million copies
worldwide.
In December
2012, Adele was named Billboard artist
of the year, and 21 was named album of the year, making her
the first artist to receive both accolades two years in a row. Adele was also
named top female artist.] TheAssociated Press named Adele Entertainer
of the Year for 2012.
Personal
life
It was
reported in January 2012 that Adele had recently begun dating charity
entrepreneur Simon Konecki. In June 2012, Adele announced that she and Konecki
were expecting a baby. Adele gave birth to the couple's son on 19 October
2012. The child is the first for Adele and the second for Konecki, who also has
a daughter with his ex-wife.
Adele bought
a flat in Notting Hill,
London in 2008. In February 2012, Adele moved into a £7 -million, ten-bedroom
10-hectare mansion in West Sussex with
Konecki. Politically, Adele is a supporter of the Labour Party,
stating; "I'm a Labour girl through and through",despite in May 2011
having reportedly expressed views on taxation and the NHS counter
to those of the party.
Artistry
Initially,
critics suggested that her vocals were more developed and intriguing than her
songwriting, a sentiment with which Adele agreed. Adele has stated: "I
taught myself how to sing by listening to Ella Fitzgerald for acrobatics and
scales, Etta James for
passion and Roberta Flack for
control." Adele's first album is of the soul genre, with lyrics describing
heartbreak and relationship. Her success occurred simultaneously with several
other British female soul singers, with the British press dubbing her a
new Amy Winehouse. This
was described as a third British Musical Invasion of the
US. However, Adele called the comparisons between her and other female
soul singers lazy, noting "we're a gender, not a genre".By the
beginning of 2009, listeners and critics started to describe Adele as unique.
AllMusic wrote that "Adele is simply too magical to compare her to
anyone." Following the release of her debut album 19, Kanye West and Beyoncé Knowles were among the artists
vocal in their praise of her music. Beyoncé cited Adele as one of the
influences for her fourth album, Madonna expressed
a desire to collaborate with Adele, commenting; "I think she’s brilliant,
I love her".Celine Dion performed
"Rolling in the Deep" at her show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace,
after telling the crowd, "I love Adele so much. She's amazing. J. J. Burnel of The Stranglers is also a fan, stating;
"She had me riveted... Of course she's huge and normally that would turn
me off because it's too commercial. But I was seriously impressed".Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters and Nirvanafame has repeatedly praised Adele in
interviews.[136][137] Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash stated;
"She's great. She's a shot in the arm for this industry. She writes her
own music that's not at all contrived. And she's managed to sell loads of
records which makes her a great example to the younger artists."
Awards and
accolades.
Adele-Hometown Glory
At the 51st Grammy Awards in
2009, Adele won awards in the categories of Best New
Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. She
was also nominated in the categories of Record
of the Year and Song of
the Year. That same year, Adele was also nominated for three Brit Awards in the categories of Best
British Female, Best British Single and Best British Breakthrough
Act. Then British Prime Minister Gordon Brown sent a thank-you letter to
Adele that stated "with the troubles that the country's in financially,
you're a light at the end of the tunnel."
With 21
non-consecutive weeks at number 1 in the US, Adele broke the record for the
longest number-1 album by a woman in Billboard history, beating the record
formerly held by Whitney Houston's
soundtrack The
Bodyguard. 21spent its 23rd week at number one in March
2012, making it the longest-running album at number one since 1985[ and it became the fourth
best-selling album of the past 10 years in the United States.
In February
2012, Adele was listed at number five on VH1′s
100 Greatest Women In Music. In April 2012, American magazine Time named Adele one of the 100 most
influential people in the world. People named
her one of 2012 Most Beautiful at Every Age. On 30 April 2012, a tribute
to Adele was held at New York City's (Le) Poisson Rouge called Broadway
Sings Adele, starring various Broadway actors such as Matt Doyle.In
July 2012, Adele was listed at number six in Forbes list of the world's highest-paid
celebrities under the age of 30 having earned £23 million ($35 million) between
May 2011 and May 2012.
On the week
ending 3 March 2012, Adele became the first solo female artist to have three
singles in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time, and the first
female artist to have two albums in the top 5 of the Billboard 200 and two
singles in the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously. Adele topped the
2012 Sunday Times Rich
List of musicians in the UK under 30 and made the Top
10 of Billboard magazine's
"Top 40 Money Makers".]Billboard also announced
the same day that Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" is the biggest crossover hit
of the past 25 years, topping pop, adult pop and adult contemporary charts and
that Adele is one of four female artists to have an album chart at number one
for more than 13 weeks (the other three artists being Judy Garland, Carole King, and Whitney Houston). On 6 March, 21 reached
30 non-consecutive weeks at number one on the Australian ARIA Chart, making it the longest-running
number one album in Australia in the 21st century, and the second
longest-running number one ever.
At the
2012 Ivor Novello Awards in
May, Adele was named Songwriter of the Year, and "Rolling in the
Deep" won the award for Most Performed Work of 2011. At the 2012 BMI Awards
held in London in October, Adele won Song of the Year (for "Rolling in the
Deep") in recognition of the song being the most played on US television
and radio in 2011.
Charitable
work
In July 2009
she paid £8,000 for a commissioned painting by Stella Vine in a charity auction in aid
of Keep a Child Alive,
a charity which helps African children and their families living with HIV/AIDS.
Adele said she planned to ask Vine to paint a portrait of "my mum and
me"
Adele has
performed in numerous charity concerts throughout her career. In July and
November 2008, Adele performed at the Keep a Child Alive Black
Ball in London and New York City respectively. On 17 September 2009, Adele
performed at the Brooklyn Academy
of Music, for the VH1 Divas event,
a concert to raise money for the Save The Music
Foundation charity. On 6 December, Adele opened with a
40-minute set at John Mayer's 2nd
Annual Holiday Charity Revue held at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles,
California. In 2011, Adele gave a free concert for Pride London, a registered charity which
arranges LGBT events in London.
Adele-One and Only
Adele has
been a major contributor to MusiCares, a charity organization founded by
the Grammys for musicians in need. In
February 2009, Adele performed at the 2009 MusiCares charity concert in Los
Angeles. In 2011 and 2012, Adele donated autographed items for auctions to
support MusiCares.
When on
tour, Adele requires all backstage visitors to donate a minimum charitable
contribution of $20 for the UK charity Sands (an organization dedicated to
"supporting anyone affected by the death of a baby and promoting research
to reduce the loss of babies’ lives."). During the UK and European leg of
her Adele Live tour, Adele collected $13,000
for the charity.
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