Jewel
A contemporary folkie renowned for her expressive, crystalline voice, singer/songwriter Jewel was among the most successful of the many new female performers who dominated the pop charts throughout the 1990s. Born Jewel Kilcher on May 23, 1974, in Payson, UT, she was raised in remote Homer, AK, and began her music career at the age of six, regularly performing alongside her singer/songwriter parents in local Eskimo villages and tourist attractions. After her parents' divorce, she remained with her father, touring with him for the next seven years.
While attending Michigan's Interlochen Fine Arts Academy, Jewel began writing her first songs; upon graduating, she joined her mother in San Diego, suffering through a series of short-lived day jobs before deciding to flee the nine-to-five world for good, at which time she moved into her van and began focusing on a career in music. Her first regular gig was at the Innerchange, a coffeehouse in Pacific Beach; word quickly spread, and by 1993 she was the subject of a rabid local cult following.
After signing to Atlantic, in early 1995 Jewel issued her debut LP, Pieces of You; the record was a slow starter, not even breaking into the Billboard pop charts until some 14 months after its release, but eventually the single "Who Will Save Your Soul" became a major hit, and soon the album was a best-seller as well. Two other hits, "You Were Meant for Me" and "Foolish Games," followed. In 1998 Jewel returned with Night Without Armor, a collection of her spoken word poetry; her hotly anticipated second album, Spirit, followed later that year, as did the seasonal collection Joy: A Holiday Collection. Chasing Down the Dawn -- a spoken word album featuring unabridged selections from the book of the same name -- was issued in fall 2000.
This Way appeared a year later as a more lighthearted follow-up to Spirit. Fans and critics were shocked in 2003 when the slick dance-pop album 0304 appeared and were just as shocked when the singer allowed the Schick company to use the album's hit single, "Intuition," for a advertising campaign introducing their new razor. Goodbye Alice in Wonderland, released in May 2006, was a return to the warm sound of her earlier work. Led by the single "Again and Again," it reached the Top Ten. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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- Play Quest for LoveJewel provides this melodic tune for the animated motion picture Arthur & the Invisibles .Windows Media Player Required
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The last time listeners encountered Jewel, the famously sensitive singer/songwriter had just performed an extreme makeover on herself, refashioning herself as a dance-pop diva on 2003's 0304....
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| 0304 | 2003 | 7.20 | 1 |
| This Way | 2001 | 6.97 | 1 |
| Chasing Down the Dawn | 2000 | 8.33 | 0 |
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Recent User Reviews
An album straight from the heart of jewel. There are silly songs like goodbye alice in wonderland and realy lovely ones.
FULL REVIEWposted May 8, 2006
Jewel puts on the best live shows of almost any artist in her genre. She has sold over 25 million albums, is an accomplished poet, artist, and songwriter.
FULL REVIEWposted Feb 14, 2006
The year 2005 marks the 10th anniversary of Jewel's debut album, "Pieces of You". I've been listening to her music ever since.
FULL REVIEWposted Nov 19, 2005
latest Jewel news and features
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MP3 News Breakers: Jay-Z, Jacko, Elton, Lily Allen, Jewel
MP3.com News | Sep 28, 2006
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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
TV Appearances - external | Jul 21, 2006
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'Punk Rock Angel Girl' to debut this fall on Nickelodeon.
News - external | Jul 17, 2006
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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
TV Appearances - external | Jul 6, 2006
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Jewel & Ty Murray Living the Small Town Life in Texas
News - external | Jun 14, 2006
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