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Alicia Keys

Alicia Keys (born Alicia Augello-Cook; January 25, 1981) is an American R&B/soul singer-songwriter, composer, record producer, pianist, and actress. Keys is a renowned artist who has sold over 25 million albums and singles worldwide and won numerous awards, including eleven Grammys, ten Billboard Music Awards, and three American Music Awards. The road to success wasn’t an easy one. Of mixed parentage (Terri Augello and Craig Cook), she grew up in Harlem, New York City, New York. To cope with the street life, Keys turned to piano-playing at the age of seven. She attended the Professional Performing Arts High School and rehearsed with vocal coach Conrad Robinson at the Harlem Police Athletic League Community center until age 16. During this time, she graduated as her high school valedictorian and was accepted to attend Columbia University. Robinson introduced Keys to his brother Jeff, Alicia’s 'batman', who began searching for the right label. Just before starting college, Keys signed her first deal with Columbia Records, and had to make the difficult decision to leave college in order to pursue her musical dreams. However, she later left Columbia Records due to creative differences. Keys felt they were intruding upon her artistic freedom, and she wanted out. In 2000 however, her wish came true when Clive Davis, who headed Arista at the time and who had the same vision as she did, came up with the money to buy Keys out of Columbia. Keys had found a new home with Clive Davis, and when he established his new label J Records, she moved on with him. She finally had a home; a place she could be herself. Next came the fierce marketing campaign. Davis said, “Fallin' fell between the charts at radio - but it was her signature song. So we had to get around radio.” Her big break came when Oprah Winfrey agreed to have Keys on her show. After a dynamic performance of "Fallin’" with 40 million people watching, the number of albums being shipped for the week of release doubled. The June 26, 2001 release of Songs in A Minor debuted at #1 on the charts and, after 29 weeks, continued to remain in the top 20, going over seven times platinum worldwide. Her first single “Fallin'” ended the year at #2 on the Billboards Hot 100 chart, spending weeks at the #1 spot. With countless achievements all around the world, Keys is still as humble and real as they come.

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Devyn Rush's New Release Recalls Timeless Beauty Of Joss Stone And Alicia Keys

Devyn Rush's New Release Recalls Timeless Beauty Of Joss Stone And Alicia Keys

Source: Christine King

Devyn Rush is a distinctive and personable artist with a passion for creating music that feels timeless and connects with the audience on a more intimate level. Her style features influences as diverse as jazz, vintage pop, and some blues, going for a versatile and emotional tone. Rush’s EP features five songs, including the beautiful opening track, “Stuff Like That There.” The song kicks off with an incredibly expressive saxophone lead, and it later evolves into a soothing piano and ...

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Profile: Violinist Marissa Licata - From Alicia Keys To Recording A New Album With Her Father

Source: Lauren Rogers

Q: When would you say triggered your passion for music? How old were you at the time? A: My passion for music probably started before I began playing at three. There was always music in the house because of my father. The age that I recognized a serious passion was probably around age six. I had already been playing violin for three years, and I remember listening to Handel's “Messiah" one evening while playing cards with my father. This amazing ...

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Alicia Keys to Release "Songs In A Minor" 10th Anniversary Edition

Alicia Keys to Release "Songs In A Minor" 10th Anniversary Edition

Source: Chris M. Slawecki

Singer, songwriter and producer, Alicia Keys will release a special 10th Anniversary Deluxe and Collector's edition on J Records / Legacy Recordings of her groundbreaking debut album songs in A minor on June 28th.

The original release of songs in A minor sold more than 12 million albums worldwide and garnered Keys with her first five, of 14 total, Grammy® Awards including Best New Artist, Best Song of the Year for “Fallin," and Best R&B Album. With the 10th Anniversary ...

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Jack White, Alicia Keys Misfire on New Bond Theme

Jack White, Alicia Keys Misfire on New Bond Theme

Source: Michael Ricci

The song: Jack White and Alicia Keys, “Another Way to Die"

The good: It brings a bit of rock 'n' roll bite to the Bond theme and is instantly more memorable than the song Chris Cornell recorded for Casino Royale.

The bad: Any hooks by the song are provided by riffing on the instantly recognizable Bond theme, not by anything new offered in the song. And Keys, usually a relatively bold, in-your-face R&B singer, seems oddly tamed here, her voice ...

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Jack White Talks Bond Theme Collaboration with Alicia Keys

Jack White Talks Bond Theme Collaboration with Alicia Keys

Source: All About Jazz

Jack White has finally given some insight into his James Bond theme collaboration with Alicia Keys. Discussing Another Way to Die, the theme for the upcoming Quantum of Solace,

After a couple of years of wanting to collaborate with Alicia Keys, it took James Bond himself to finally make it happen. Alicia put some electric energy into her breath that cemented itself into the magnetic tape. Very inspiring to watch. We wanted to push soul into those tapes, and join ...

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New James Bond Theme Alicia Keys and Jack White

New James Bond Theme Alicia Keys and Jack White

Source: All About Jazz

007 Alicia Keys, Jack White to Duet on New “James Bond" Theme

A couple months ago, Alicia Keys talked about her desire to collaborate with the White Stripes. She'll have to settle for the next best thing, as Keys and Jack White are teaming up for the theme song of the next James Bond film Quantum of Solace. “Another Way to Die" was written by White, who will also play drums and produce the track. The song marks the first ...

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Alicia Keys Raw Emotions in the Garden

Alicia Keys Raw Emotions in the Garden

Source: Michael Ricci

Raw Emotions, Meticulously Outlined The singer and songwriter Alicia Keys at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night.

Seated behind her piano on Wednesday night, plucking out the first few chords of “Sure Looks Good to Me," Alicia Keys finally looked at ease. For about 20 minutes she had breathlessly, and limply, worked the Madison Square Garden stage -- forcing sensuality on “You Don't Know My Name," getting lost amid her backup singers on “Teenage Love Affair." But “Sure ...

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