Jann Arden Biography


The writer in the early years and the beginning of his career, Giann Arden Richards, the name at birth was born on March 27 in Kalgary in the family of a construction contractor and an assistant dentist. As a child, the girl moved to the rural society of Springbank. Jann’s children's hobbies were hockey and music, in particular, she played a guitar and a pipe. At 20, the girl already spoke to visitors to the bars and on the streets of Kalgary, Edmonton and Vancouver.

In addition, she joined different groups in the forestry cities of British Colombia. Neil McGonigill, a former manager of the Canadian Folk Music Icon, Yana Tyson, signed a contract in the year with Giann. It was he who made it a participant in folklore festivals, which led to a prestigious concert with the symphonic orchestra of Edmonton. Two years later, the first Time for Mercy album was released, in which the singer spoke about her past relationship.

The video clip for the first song received the Juno Award the year as a video of the year. The album itself received platinum certification for the sale of more copies. It also brought Juno Juno Award in the year as the best new solo artist. It was sold by a circulation of more copies and for it the singer received 3 Juno Awards awards, becoming the author of songs and performer of the year.

In the USA, the album lasted in the top charts as much as 40 weeks. In November of that year, Jann Arden went on her first Canada tour. Its international prospects have increased significantly when the chief editor of the Bilbord magazine Timothy White wrote a bright review of the album in his column, which led to an agreement on the spread of the album in the United States.

The third album of the singer with the ironic name Happy came out in M? Around the same time, Arden created his own Big Hip Records label, parallel to touring in Canada. In the year, the world saw the album of Blood Red Cherry, who received a gold certification in Canada for the sale of 50 copies and brought Arden Juno Award as the best performer. The subsequent career in M ​​and M Jann Arden continued to capture Canadian broadcasts with its albums Love is the only Soldier and Jann Arden, both received gold certification in Canada.

Jann Arden Biography

Arden herself repeatedly admitted in an interview that she had a great excitement during her performances, but continued to give concerts. In the year, Arden entered the intensive care unit due to the cardiomyopathy of the Takotsubo, also called the “broken heart” syndrome. The disease arose due to severe stress and exhaustion. Free album, which became the beginning of cooperation, Jann with an influential manager Bruce Allen, was released.

This album received gold certification for the sale of 40 copies in Canada. In m, she released the Album Unacover Me 2, containing interpretations of the compositions of other performers. The personal life in her songs, Jann Arden has always frankly shared with the events and problems of her personal life. In particular, in adolescence and her X she fought with alcohol dependence, which she adopted from her father.

Her spiritual pain was partially caused by the fact that the older brother of the performer was serving a life imprisonment for murder in the year. Arden actively fought against the condemnations of the problems of the female body, for this purpose at the age of 50 was photographed naked for the magazine "Zumer". In the year, the premiere of the comedy television series Jann, based on the fictional version of the singer’s life.

During the advertising campaign of this work, Arden openly stated that she maintained romantic relations with both men and women. And her recording of the song Stand by ME was a single for collecting funds in support of one of the Torontic hospitals. She also recorded a song to restore the zoo in Kalgary. The host and actress in Hamilton, Jann, conducted the Juno Award presentation ceremony, which was the beginning of her career as a host and a TV presenter.

In years, she voiced the character in the animated series Eddy the Eco Dog. In the year, the Canadian feature film White Lies with its participation was released. For the latter, she received the Kanadian Screen Award Award as the best second -plan actress. She also starred in documentary television films about her life, in particular, the Jann Takes Manhattan and Free and the television series about the fictional life of the musician Jann in the year became the most popular comedic series of Canada, collecting more than a million viewers for the episode.

Jann also prepared the advice of the Elle magazine in the year in the column. Her memoirs of Falling Backwards were published by the American book publishing house Random House in m.