From humble beginnings in a rural French Canadian home town, Celine Dion has risen to international superstardom like a shooting
star. Celine has been called the premier contemporary pop vocalist of the Nineties. She has earned music industry accolades
from around the world: Grammy Awards in the US, Juno and Felix Awards in Canada, and World Music Awards in Europe. The entire
world has seen Celine Dion literally transform herself from a gifted pre-adolescent into an international superstar.
Born in Charlemagne (a small town 30 miles east of Montreal, Quebec, Canada), Celine is the youngest of 14 children of
a highly musical family. Her parents, both musicians, operated a small club, and on weekends, the entire family performed
and entertained the local population. From the tender age of 5, Celine sang with her siblings and quickly acquired the ability
of performing live. At the age of twelve, together with her mother and one of her brothers, Celine composed a French song
which would forever alter the course of her life. The demo tape containing the song was brought to the attention
of Rene Angelil, a well respected personal manager. In January 1981, Rene was so taken by the voice of the young Celine, that
he became determined to make her an internationally known talent - he even mortgaged his house to finance the recording of
Celine's debut album! Celine began to receive recognition for her talent in 1982, winning the Gold Medal at the Yamaha
World Song Festival in Tokyo, along with the coveted Musician's Award for Top Performer. In 1983, she became the first Canadian
ever to receive a Gold Record in France. The streak of recognition had begun. By 1988, Celine had established
a strong name for herself in her native province of Quebec, where she was enjoying superstar status, receiving numerous Felix
Awards and racking up platinum albums. That same year, Celine won the prestigious Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin Ireland,
where she performed live before a television audience of 600 million viewers throughout Europe, the USSR, the Middle-East,
Japan, and Australia. Celine's international breakthrough came when she recorded the title track for the soundtrack
to the animated Disney hit movie 'Beauty and the Beast.' The song went to number one and garnered an Academy Award and a Grammy
Award. Beauty and the Beast formed the cornerstone for Celine's second English language album, called simply 'Celine Dion.'
That album produced four more hit singles including "Love Can Move Mountains," "Water From The Moon,"
"If You Asked Me To" and "Did You Give Enough Love." In Canada, the album went six times platinum and
set the stage for an incredible streak of Juno Awards. At this time, the Celine juggernaut started rolling at a momentous
pace in the UK. British fans took extremely well to "Think Twice," a ballad on 'The Colour Of My Love'. For five
consecutive weeks, the song and album stood on top of the respective British charts, an achievement not replicated since 1965
and the heyday of The Beatles. "Think Twice" remained at number one for two more weeks, surpassing the magic million
mark to become only the fourth million-selling single ever in the UK by a female artist. With 'D'eux', Celine achieved
what everyone thought was impossible - introduced French music to the upper reaches of the British charts. The world had truly
discovered Celine Dion. Blessed with one of popular music's truly great voices, she has crossed all barriers - even
that of language - with her electrifying series of international hits. With her breakneck pace of recording, video shoots,
touring and appearing on TV shows and awards specials, it seems like Celine has time for little else. Not the case when it
comes to an important cause. Celine has used her talents to further cause of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. In fact,
one of Celine's most emotional songs ("Vole," from the 'D'eux' album, later translated into English as the song
"Fly," which appears on the 'Falling Into You' album) is a memorial to her niece, Karine, who was taken from her
by this disease. Released in March 1996, 'Falling Into You' became the best-selling album released that year; topped the
charts in 11 countries, and was voted Album of the Year and Best Pop Album in the 39th annual Grammy Awards. The album to
date, has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. 'Let's Talk About Love' is the follow-up to Celine's double
Grammy Award-winning album. Recorded in London, New York and Los Angeles, 'Let's Talk About Love' features a host of special
guests including some of popular music's greatest vocalists, songwriters, and producers. 'Let's Talk About Love'
was released on the same day as the soundtrack of the motion picture 'Titanic'. Both albums featured the much-loved Titanic
movie's theme song, "My Heart Will Go On," written by James Horner and produced by James Horner and Walter Afanasieff.
"My Heart Will Go On" quickly became the wedding song of choice for Celine's fans. In a stunning back-to-back
achievement, 'Let's Talk About Love' went on to match the 27 million worldwide sales of its predecessor; 'Titanic' also sold
over 27 million copies worldwide. It is the all-time best-selling orchestral soundtrack in recording history. Celine sang
"My Heart Will Go On" on the worldwide telecast of the 70th Annual Academy Awards, live from the Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion in Los Angeles. The song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song -- the second Oscar for a song sung by Celine
Dion, following "Beauty And The Beast." Celine's next album, 'These Are Special Times,' featured sixteen
songs of the holiday season, including the Christmas pop classics "Blue Christmas" and "The Christmas Song
(Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)"; and such traditional religious favorites as "O Holy Night" and "Adeste
Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)." In addition, 'These Are Special Times' produced the No. 1 single "I'm Your Angel,"
Celine's duet with R. Kelly, who wrote and produced the song; the Diane Warren-penned title track, "These Are Special
Times"; and "The Prayer," a duet with Andrea Bocelli. 'All The Way...A Decade Of Song' is a collection
of Celine's greatest hits, including her chart-topping hit singles "The Power Of Love," "Because You Loved
Me," "I'm Your Angel," and the Grammy and Academy Award-winning classic "My Heart Will Go On." Also
included are "Beauty And The Beast," "It's All Coming Back to Me Now"; and "If You Asked Me To."
Seven brand-new songs, were recorded specifically for this collection, including the title song "All The Way,"
a respectful and loving tribute to one of Celine's all-time favourite singers, the late Frank Sinatra. With each
new release, Celine has managed to top her previous successes and, along the way, has become one of the brightest stars in
the world of popular music. Who would have imagined that Quebec's best kept secret could have conquered the world the way
she has? Looking back now, we should have known it all along.
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