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Alannah Myles

Alannah Myles photographed by Mike F. Campbell
Background information
Born December 25, 1958 (1958-12-25) (age 51)
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Rock, pop
Occupations Singer, songwriter
Years active 1988–present
Labels Atlantic
Website www.alannahmyles.com

Alannah Myles (born December 25, 1958, Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian singer–songwriter, the daughter of Canadian broadcast pioneer Bill Byles. In 1988, she released her eponymous debut album. In 1990, "Black Velvet", a single from that album, was a worldwide smash hit[1] and won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female.[2]

When she was sixteen, she began performing in Southern Ontario. She eventually met Christopher Ward, the songwriter who helped her to form her own band, and performed cover versions of Aretha Franklin, T. Rex, AC/DC, Bob Seger, Anne Peebles, the Rolling Stones, and the Pretenders. Later, she joined David Tyson to produce her self-titled debut album, Alannah Myles. She appeared together with Ward in a 1984 installment of the television series program The Kids Of Degrassi Street, in which she played the role of an aspiring singer and single mother.

In 1989, she released Alannah Myles. It produced three Top 40 selections, "Love Is", "Lover Of Mine", and "Still Got This Thing", as well as the number-one hit "Black Velvet". For Myles, "Black Velvet" became a number one hit worldwide and was named the most played song on radio for 1989.[citation needed] "Black Velvet" won Myles a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Performance, and several Juno Awards.

The year 1992 brought the follow-up album, Rockinghorse, which included the hit singles "Song Instead Of A Kiss" by English poet Robert John Priest,[3] "Our World, Our Times", and "Sonny, Say You Will". She received a Grammy nomination and three Juno Awards.

The year 1995 brought A-lan-nah, a lesser-known album which contained no Top 40 singles, though it included two tracks which made it into the Top 100: "Family Secret" and "Blow Wind, Blow".

In 1997 she left her eight-record contract with the Atlantic Records label at the behest of her manager, Miles Copeland, who signed her to his Ark 21 Records. Here she released Arrival, which had the Top 40 hit "Bad 4 You", written and recorded by Myles, Desmond Child and Eric Bazilian at Copeland's castle songwriting retreat at Grand Brassac, France. She declined to attend the 1997–1999 Lillith Fair, expressing some disgust at the quality of the performers.[1]

In February 2005, together with the Swedish band Kee Marcello's K2, she participated in the third semi-final of Melodifestivalen, the Swedish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Their song "We Got It All" scored very few points and finished seventh out of eight songs.[4]

In July 2008, Myles, in an interview with the CBC's Evan Solomon, discussed her upcoming album Black Velvet, which featured a new recording of her song of the same name in addition to ten new songs. Black Velvet was released in April 2008 in Canada and Europe, with its release in the United States slated for the fall of 2009.[dated info]

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
CAN CAN AC US UK[5] NL AUS
1989 "Love Is" 5 36 61 32 12 Alannah Myles
"Black Velvet" 2 1 2 3 3
1990 "Still Got This Thing" 28
"Lover of Mine" 2 1 47
1992 "Song Instead of a Kiss" 1 1 32 Rockinghorse
"Tumbleweed" 51
1993 "Our World, Our Times" 27
"Living on a Memory" 31
"Sonny Say You Will" 23 15
1995 "Family Secret" 10 8 A-lan-nah
1996 "Blow Wind Blow" 64 11
1996 "You Love Who You Love" Two If By Sea (soundtrack)
1997 "Bad 4 You" 45 Arrival
1997 "What Are We Waiting For?" (with Zucchero) Prince Valiant (soundtrack)
2000 "Like Flames" single only

[edit] Albums

Year Album
1989 Alannah Myles
1992 Rockinghorse
1995 A-lan-nah
1997 Arrival
1998 Alannah Myles: The Very Best Of
2008 Black Velvet

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Mann, Brent (2003). 99 Red Balloons...and 100 Other All-Time Great One-Hit Wonders. Citadel Press. pp. 131–132. ISBN 0806525169. 
  2. ^ "Grammy.com". The Recording Academy. http://www.grammy.com/. Retrieved 2009-12-03. 
  3. ^ New, William H. (2002). Encyclopedia of literature in Canada. University of Toronto Press. p. 902. ISBN 0802007619. 
  4. ^ "Melodifestivalen 2005: Deltävling 3 (Third Semi-Final)"
  5. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 385. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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