Katherine Jenkins
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| Katherine Jenkins | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Katherine Jenkins |
| Born | June 29, 1980 |
| Origin | Neath, Wales, United Kingdom |
| Genre(s) | Crossover, classical |
| Occupation(s) | Mezzo-soprano singer |
| Years active | 1998-present |
| Label(s) | Universal |
| Website | katherinejenkins.com |
Katherine Jenkins (born 29 June 1980 in Neath, Wales[1]) is an award-winning Welsh mezzo-soprano. Her first album Premiere made her the fastest-selling mezzo-soprano of all time[1] and she later became the first British classical artist to have two number one albums in the same year.[2] She also stands as the first female artist to win two consecutive Classical BRIT Awards.
Jenkins has released four classical number one studio albums to date, with a fifth album recently released on November 19, 2007. Her albums feature arias, popular songs, hymns and classical crossover music and she has performed in a large number of concerts around the United Kingdom and other countries, including the United States and Australia.
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At school Jenkins received A grades in both GCSEs and A Levels and participated in productions such as Calamity Jane and Guys and Dolls.[1] Two years after she had become a choir girl at her church, she shattered a chandelier whilst singing "O Holy Night" at Swansea's Brangwyn Hall.[3] Jenkins' music talents continued to progress and she achieved Grade 8 distinctions in singing and piano.[4]
Between 1990 and 1996 Jenkins was a member of the Royal School of Church Music Cathedral Singers, where she achieved the St Cecilia Award, which was , and still is, the highest RSCM award for female choristers.[1] Jenkins was also a member of the National Youth Choir of Wales for three years.[4] She twice won the BBC Radio 2 Welsh Choirgirl of the Year contest,[1][3] and won the BET Welsh Choirgirl of the Year.[1] Jenkins was also awarded the Pelenna Valley Male Voice Choir Scholarship for the most promising young singer, and at the age of seventeen, she won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London.[1] At the Academy, she also studied Italian, German, French and Russian and graduated with honours.[4] After entering a modeling competition, Jenkins was made the Face of Wales in 2000 and then decided to focus more intently on her musical career.[1] Jenkins taught music to children prior to being signed by Universal.
Jenkins first came to public attention when she sang at Westminster Cathedral honouring Pope John Paul II's silver jubilee in October 2003 and then supporting Aled Jones on his tour.[4][5] In November of that year, Jenkins was a special guest at the Max Boyce Downunder Show at the Sydney Opera House and thus she made her international debut.[4] In August 2004, she made her first US appearance supporting crossover soprano Hayley Westenra at Joe's Pub in New York City.[4]
In 2004, at the age of just twenty-three,[5] Jenkins signed the largest record deal in United Kingdom classical recording history, reportedly worth £1 million.[1][3][6]
Her 2004 debut album, Premiere, lasted a total of eight weeks at the top of the classical charts,[2] which made her the fastest selling soprano of all time.[1] She soon became the first British classical artist to have two number one albums in the same year with Premiere and Second Nature,[2] and she now stands as the only person to have held the number one and two classical album chart positions.[1] Second Nature reached number 16 in the UK pop charts[5] and was later named Album of the Year at the 2005 Classical BRIT Awards.[7] This award is chosen by listeners of Classic FM.
Jenkins was also the first person to perform the Home Nations anthem "The Power of Four". She then began to appear regularly as the singer for the Welsh national anthem "Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau" at Welsh international rugby matches. As well as her appearances before Rugby Union matches, in 2004, Jenkins sang at the Rugby League Powergen Challenge Cup final between St. Helens and Wigan. Jenkins is now the official mascot for the Wales rugby team.
In April and May of 2005, Jenkins supported Irish tenor Ronan Tynan on his first US tour as a solo artist. At the Berlin stage of Live 8 in 2005, Jenkins sang the hymn "Amazing Grace".[8] Her interpretation was partly a vocal solo; for the rest she was accompanied by a single softly played piano.
Jenkins' Italian-language version of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" ("L'Amore Sei Tu"), first performed live at Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire on August 28, 2005, was the first cut on Jenkins' third album Living A Dream. When the album was released, she held the positions of one, two and three in the classical music chart at the same time along with her first two albums,[1] becoming the only singer to do so.[9] The album held onto the number one position for nearly a year and reached number four in the pop album charts.[9] Jenkins repeated the success of Second Nature with her Living A Dream album when she won the classical BRIT award for Album of the Year for a second time.[7][10] She now stands as the first female artist to win two consecutive classical BRIT awards.[1]
Jenkins sang "I Feel Love" in front of The Queen at the Royal Variety Performance on November 21, 2005, whilst wearing a flashing, multicoloured dress.[11] She also performed at the Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo, Norway on December 11, 2005.[12]
In 2006, Jenkins sang at Trafalgar Square to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of VE Day[13] and she helped to launch the Royal British Legion's poppy appeal at Covent Garden whilst wearing a dress made of 2,500 poppies.[14]
Her fourth studio album entitled Serenade, released on November 6, 2006, became number five in the charts and sold more than 50,000 copies in its first week. This ensured it was the biggest seller for a classical CD in Britain.[1] On HMV's classical charts, the top four albums are now all by Jenkins.[15] Also in November, she performed live before The Queen at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall and joined fellow Welsh singer James Fox in the final verse of "Anthem" from the musical Chess.[16] On December 23, 2006 Jenkins appeared as a guest and performer on ITV's Parkinson show, where she sang the Welsh national anthem informally during her interview and a Christmas song backed by the Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir and a brass band.[17]
Dame Vera Lynn has dubbed Jenkins the new "Forces Sweetheart", a nickname given to Lynn during World War II, for her visits to entertain troops after the Iraq invasion. In both 2005 and 2006, she spent Christmas entertaining troops in Iraq.[2][18] Jenkins is also an ambassador for Montblanc pens and gifts.[19]
At the start of 2007, Jenkins made her first appearance on the British young people's Sunday Times Rich List which ranked her as the eighty-third richest young person in Britain with an estimated wealth of £6 million.[20] As of the end of 2006, she is estimated to have sold about 2 million records since her debut in 2004.[20]
She made a cameo appearance in two episodes of Emmerdale on May 16 and 17, 2007, which saw her opening the village pageant.[21] In July, Jenkins performed live on Saving Planet Earth on BBC One, to raise money for the BBC Wildlife Fund[22] and later that month a special concert starring Jenkins was held at Margam Park in south Wales. It was entitled Katherine In The Park and saw Jenkins perform alongside Paul Potts and Juan Diego Florez.[23] Jenkins extended a personal invitation to Potts to sing "Nessun Dorma" at the concert.[24] On August 12, 2007 Jenkins appeared on ITV's Britain's Favourite View where she nominated Three Cliffs Bay on the Gower Peninsula in Wales to be voted as Britain's favourite view.[25] She took cameras on a tour of the bay and commented that the location is not only beautiful, but has great sentimental value to her: "I grew up on the edge of the Gower, but it was still a holiday place for our family. We’d go on weekend breaks to Three Cliffs Bay – six miles down the road! That’s how gorgeous it is."[26] In September Jenkins catwalk modeled at Naomi Campbell's Fashion Relief event for charity in a Julien MacDonald dress which was then bought by Sir Philip Green for £10,000.[27] On October 21, 2007 she sang "Time to Say Goodbye" with Andrea Bocelli on the Strictly Come Dancing results show.
In November 2007 she again sang at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall, and won classical performer of the year at the Variety Club Showbiz Awards.[28] Her fifth album, entitled Rejoice, was released on November 19, 2007. The album contains a mix of classical and pop music in which some songs have been written specially for her.[29] Two of the songs are written by Take That's Gary Barlow[30] whom she is also due to go on tour with.[31] The album entered the pop album charts at number three,[32] beating the Spice Girls and Girls Aloud.[33] Jenkins commented "I never imagined when I was a young girl listening to them on the radio that I would outsell the Spice Girls and Celine Dion. It’s almost too much to take in. I can’t thank my fans enough for all their support."[33]
She has also teamed up with Darcey Bussell, who organised to stage a song and dance production to pay tribute to the stars which have inspired them[34] which include Madonna and Judy Garland.[29] With a £1 million budget, the show was launched in Manchester in November and is entitled Viva la Diva.[34] As part of the preparation for the show, Jenkins has learned to tap dance, spent eight hours a week in dance studios learning choreography, and running three miles a day to get fit.[29] Jenkins and Bussell performed a segment of Viva la Diva before the Queen at the 79th Royal Variety Performance which was televised on December 9, 2007.[35] On December 15 Jenkins performed on The X Factor final with contestant Rhydian Roberts, performing the song "You Raise Me Up".[36]
Jenkins has one sister. Her father, Selwyn Jenkins, died of cancer when she was a teenager,[1][37] and she has remarked on missing him in her album liner notes.
She was in a relationship for four years with songwriter and former Worlds Apart boy band singer Steve Hart. However, they kept details of their relationship private, and were rarely seen in public together. Jenkins confirmed the couple had split in November 2006, so that she could concentrate on her career.[38] She is reportedly dating Welsh television presenter Gethin Jones.[39]
- "Time To Say Goodbye" (2005)
- "Green Green Grass of Home" (2006) UK
| Album | Year | UK albums | UK classical | USA | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Premiere | 2004 | #31 [40] | #1 | N/K | |
| Second Nature | 2004 | #16 [40] | #1 | N/K | UK Classical Album of the Year |
| La Diva | 2005 | Import | Import | N/K | Import from USA |
| Living A Dream | 2005 | #4 [40] | #1 [41] | N/K | UK Classical Album of the Year |
| Serenade | 2006 | #5 [40] | #1 [42] | N/K | |
| From The Heart | 2007 | Import | Import | N/K | Import from China |
| Rejoice | 2007 | #3[32] | TBA | N/K |
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- ^ a b c d Jenkins' festive show for troops — news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved May 3, 2007.
- ^ a b c Not just a pretty voice — telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved September 5, 2007.
- ^ a b c d e f Katherine Jenkins - more than just a Welsh pretty face — indielondon.co.uk. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
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- ^ a b The Katherine Jenkins diversity show — timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved November 23, 2007.
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- ^ Tate asks if Queen is 'bovvered' — news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved December 28, 2006.
- ^ Julianne Moore to co-host Nobel concert — usatoday.com. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
- ^ A party to remember live from Trafalgar Square - VE Day 60th — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved October 17, 2007.
- ^ It's never too early to wear your poppy — telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved October 17, 2007.
- ^ Why Katherine Jenkins is hogging the classical charts — guardian.co.uk. Retrieved September 6, 2007.
- ^ Festival of Rememberance — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
- ^ Katherine Jenkins on Parkinson — parkinson.tangozebra.com. Retrieved October 17, 2007.
- ^ Jenkins performs for Iraq troops — news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved December 24, 2006.
- ^ Katherine Jenkins — montblanc.com. Retrieved May 3, 2007.
- ^ a b Katherine Jenkins, Sunday Times richlist — timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved May 3, 2007.
- ^ Emmerdale cameo role for Jenkins — news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved May 3, 2007.
- ^ Saving Planet Earth — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved July 8, 2007.
- ^ Talent show winner in opera concert — aol.co.uk. Retrieved July 9, 2007.
- ^ Paul Potts comes home with Katherine Jenkins — newswales.co.uk. Retrieved July 9, 2007.
- ^ Britain asked: What's your favourite view? — telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved August 14, 2007.
- ^ Well, in my view Britain's best is... — timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved August 14, 2007.
- ^ Big Brother twins steal the show at star-studded Fashion Relief — dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved October 19, 2007.
- ^ Variety prize for Keira Knightley — news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved November 20, 2007.
- ^ a b c I’ve got a story to tell, says Kath — icwales.icnetwork.co.uk. Retrieved October 19, 2007.
- ^ Details of Katherine Jenkins' fifth album Rejoice — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
- ^ Kath’s set to team up with Take That — icwales.icnetwork.co.uk. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
- ^ a b Lewis holds on to chart top spots — news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved November 26, 2007.
- ^ a b Katherine Jenkins beats Spice Girls in album charts — icwales.icenetwork.co.uk. Retrieved November 26, 2007.
- ^ a b See what they've been keeping under their hats — guardian.co.uk. Retrieved May 30, 2007.
- ^ Royal Variety Performance — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved December 10, 2007.
- ^ Kylie and Jason sing on X Factor — news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved December 13, 2007.
- ^ Q&A — guardian.co.uk. Retrieved September 6, 2007.
- ^ Singing star Kath's going solo — thesun.co.uk. Retrieved November 6, 2006.
- ^ Katherine Jenkins and Gethin Jones dating — icwales.icnetwork.co.uk. Retrieved December 8, 2007.
- ^ a b c d UK Top 40 database — everyhit.co.uk. Retrieved December 4, 2006.
- ^ Katherine Jenkins: the fastest-selling UK classical artist of all time — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved January 14, 2007.
- ^ Top 10 Classical Chart — whsmith.co.uk. Retrieved January 14, 2007.