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Avril Lavigne - Biography
Name : Avril
Lavigne
Profession : Singer
Birth Details : born September 27, 1984 |
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Avril Lavigne Detailed
Biography
Avril Ramona Lavigne (born
September 27, 1984) is a Canadian pop punk singer/songwriter and actress who
is well known for her "skater punk" persona. Her two albums to date, Let Go
(2002) and Under My Skin (2004), have topped the charts in numerous
countries. Although her name is of French origin, she herself does not speak
French and her name is pronounced in an anglicized way, more or less as "La-veen"
(/ˈævrəl ləˈviːn/). Her first name, Avril, means "April" in French and
is pronounced "Av-reel" (anglicized "Ahv-ril").
Early life Born in Belleville, Ontario to conservative Franco-Ontarian
Christian parents John and Judy Lavigne, Avril grew up in Napanee; having
moved there at the age of five. It was in Napanee that she sang country
music and in a church choir and taught herself to play guitar. She was
discovered by her first professional manager, Cliff Fabri, while singing
country covers at a Chapters bookstore in Kingston, Ontario. During a
performance with the Lennox Community Theatre, Avril was spotted by Steve
Medd, a local folksinger, who invited her to perform vocals on his song
Touch The Sky for his 1999 album Quinte Spirit. Suitably impressed, he
invited her back to perform vocals on Temple Of Life and Two Rivers for his
followup album, My Window To You in 2000. By the age of sixteen, she was
signed by Ken Krongard, the artists-and-repertoire (A&R) representative of
Arista Records, who invited his boss, Arista head Antonio "L.A." Reid, to
hear her sing in a New York City studio. She then completed work on her
first album. 2002–2003 Apparently, early attempts to co-write songs for
her failed to meet her approval; and Lavigne eventually moved to Los
Angeles, California, and co-wrote her album with Clif Magness and the
songwriting team The Matrix, whose previous work included songs for Sheena
Easton and Christina Aguilera. She described her first album, Let Go, as a
pop album with "a couple of rock songs on it", and has indicated a desire to
write more rock-oriented songs in the future. It was released by Arista on
June 4, 2002 in the United States, reaching number two there and number one
in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom (making Lavigne the youngest
female solo act ever at the time to have a number-one album in the UK). It
was certified four times platinum less than six months later by the RIAA,
and had sold fifteen million copies worldwide as of December 2004. Four
singles from the album were released, all of them hits. "Complicated" went
to number one in Australia while reaching number two on the U.S. Hot 100,
and was also one of the best-selling Canadian singles of 2002. "Sk8er Boi"
reached the top ten in the U.S. and Australia and number one in Canada, "I'm
With You" reached the top five in the U.S., while "Losing Grip" reached
number one in Canada, the top ten in Taiwan, and the top twenty in Chile.
The media have often compared Lavigne to Alanis Morissette (one of her
favourite artists alongside Coldplay and The Goo Goo Dolls), who is also
Canadian, as well as singer-songwriters such as Vanessa Carlton and Michelle
Branch, who emerged at about the same time and were popularly credited, with
Lavigne, as part of a trend towards more genuine creativity in the teen
pop-music market. Lavigne was named "Best New Artist" at the 2002 MTV Video
Music Awards, won four Juno Awards in 2003 (out of six nominations), a World
Music Award for World's Best-Selling Canadian Singer, and was nominated for
eight Grammy Awards. 2004–the present Lavigne's second album, Under My
Skin, was released on May 25, 2004 in the U.S. and went to number one in
several countries, including the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia. Lavigne
wrote most of the album with Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk,
though some tracks were co-written by Lavigne and Ben Moody (formerly of
Evanescence), Butch Walker of Marvelous 3, and the rest with her former lead
guitarist Evan Taubenfeld. Raine Maida of Our Lady Peace Kreviazuk's
husband, co-produced the album with Butch Walker and Don Gilmore. Lead
single "Don't Tell Me" went to number one in Argentina, top five in the U.K.
and Canada, and top ten in Australia and Brazil. "My Happy Ending" reached
the top ten in the U.S., and was her third biggest hit to date there, but
third single "Nobody's Home" did not make the top forty. The final single
from the album, "He Wasn't", reached number one in Canada, making the song
her eighth number-one release since "Complicated", but failed to make the UK
top twenty and was not released in the U.S. Lavigne won two World Music
Awards in 2004 for World's Best Pop/Rock Artist and World's Best Selling
Canadian Artist. She received five Juno Award nominations in 2005, picking
up three including, Fan Choice Award, Artist of the Year and Pop Album of
the Year. She also won the award for Favourite Female Singer at the
eighteenth Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. Lavigne co-wrote a song,
"Breakaway", which was recorded by Kelly Clarkson for the soundtrack to the
film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) and was later included
on Clarkson's second album, Breakaway, being released as the album's first
single. It went on to peak at #6 in the US and provided Clarkson with a
substantial hit. One source reports that Lavigne will release a new album
some time in the spring of 2006. In a phone interview with Newsday, Lavigne
said: "Don't expect the album any time soon. I'm going to get off the road,
take my time, be with my little sweetheart and have a life — and then get
back to business." In a recent interview with Celebrity.com, Lavigne said
that she is in the middle of making her record. . Lavigne is to make her
film debut in the animated film Over the Hedge, which is based on comic
strip of same name, alongside William Shatner, Bruce Willis and Gary
Shandling. She is also acting in the Richard Gere film The Flock, and her
third project is Fast Food Nation, based on her favourite book. Her co-stars
in the film include Patricia Arquette, Bobby Cannavale, Ethan Hawke and Greg
Kinnear. In January 2006, Lavigne signed a contract with Ford Models.. She
is appearing on the February edition of Harpers Bazaar Fashion Magazine with
a new look. She will sing at the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter
Olympics (Turin, Italy) for the eight minutes of the Vancouver 2010 portion.
Her third album is supposed to be released during the middle of 2006. It
should include collaborations with Chantal Kreviazuk and her husband, Our
Lady Peace front man Raine Maida, who have also worked on 2004's 'Under My
Skin' Lavigne's current band consists of the following: Devin Bronson (lead
guitar), Craig Wood (rhythm guitar), Charlie Moniz (bass) and Matt Brann
(drums). Departed members from Lavigne's band consist of the following: Evan
Taubenfeld (lead guitar, 2002 – 2004), Mark Spicoluk (bass, 2002) and
Jesse Colburn (rhythm guitar, 2002 – 2003). In 2003, it was reported that
Lavigne was romantically involved with Colburn. Lavigne is engaged to be
married to Deryck Whibley of the pop punk band Sum 41, and Mark Spicoluk was
a former member of that band.
Lavigne formerly traveled with a bag full of about thirty neck ties. Some of
them she bought, and the rest of them she took from her father and some were
sent to her by fanmail. Lavigne stopped wearing neckties completely in 2003,
as she was horrified at the constant media references to them overshadowing
her music and that she was starting a fashion trend amongst her fans. She
has a star tattooed on the inside of her left wrist, applied at the same
time as friend and musical associate Ben Moody's identical tattoo. In late
2004, she had a small pink heart-shaped tattoo featuring the letter 'D'
applied to her right wrist — thought to be a reference to fiancé Deryck
Whibley. She has also bought a house with him in Beverly Hills. In March
2004, she became involved in a celebrity feud with Hilary Duff: Duff
reportedly criticized Lavigne after she apparently got mad at her fans for
dressing like her. Duff called her "mean-spirited" and said: "You should be
happy that these people like you and look up to you." During an interview
for a Boston radio station, Lavigne then said that Duff was a "mommy's girl"
and a "goody two-shoes". She then said to Duff (who was not present during
that interview), "You can go screw yourself". Reportedly, Lavigne also said
about Duff, "I'm sure she's really nice and sweet. I'm sure she's all
smiles." During that same interview, she spotted a picture of herself and
ripped it up, allegedly saying, "I hate that fucking photo!" All this
happened while on air. According to Lavigne, she had permission to take the
picture down — station personnel encouraged her to take it down. She has
admitted to Rollingstone.com that she got into some fights one night. "The
other night, I got into three fights", says Lavigne. "I was at a club and
some girl was giving me attitude. She pushed me and I got her down on the
floor. Security came, and because I was on top, they threw me out." A
profile of Lavigne in The Washington Post found that, in the flesh, her
personality did not reflect her marketing, and instead found her to be, if
anything, something of a wide-eyed innocent, citing her intending to
purchase her first Ramones CD. In another interview, she listed her current
listening tastes as including blink-182, Sum 41, Green Day and System of a
Down. She is a vegetarian. Some members of the old school, hardcore punk
community have an intense dislike for Lavigne and her style of music, which
they believe waters down what punk is really all about. Comments she has
made, showing a lack of knowledge/interest in the seventies punk movement
and the luminaries of that movement (Lavigne once admitted to not ever
having heard of the Sex Pistols), has led some to label her a poser.
However, she has consistently stated that her music is not punk rock and
that she does not believe she is punk. Although it's constantly debated
whether or not she is punk, there have been several (and more recent)
occasions where she has stated "I'm not punk, that's a whole other world. If
anything I'm more rock or pop." Lavigne has made it to the list of FHM 100
Sexiest Women in the World for three consecutive years, from 2003 to 2005.
She was also included in Maxim Hot 100 for 2003 and 2005 at 92nd and 36th
spots respectively.
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