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Celine Dion Bio
Celine
Dion was Born: March 30, 1968, Charlemagne,
Quebec, Canada
As the first French-Canadian performer to achieve superstar status throughout
North America, the meteoric rise of Celine Dion was among the biggest
international success stories of the 1990s; adored by fans for her dynamic vocal
prowess, her polished, melodramatic brand of adult-contemporary pop remained a
fixture at the top of the charts throughout the decade.
Born March 30, 1968 in Charlemagne, Quebec, Dion was the youngest of 14
children; her parents operated a small club, and on weekends the entire family
would regularly convene there to perform folk
music. At the age of 12, she, her
mother and one of her brothers assembled a demo tape which found its way to the
offices of local pop manager and promoter Rene Angelil, who was so taken with
the young girl's voice that he mortgaged his home to finance her debut
recording, 1981's La voix du Bon Dieu. (Despite their 26-year age difference,
Dion and Angelil were later married in 1994.)
Quickly Celine Dion began to earn global renown, and with 1983's Les chemins de ma
maison, she became the first Canadian performer ever to score a gold record in
France. As the decade progressed, she became a phenomenon throughout
French-speaking Canada, scoring a series of platinum records; in 1987, she
signed with Sony Canada, making the leap to the label with the LP Incognito, and
a year later won the famed Eurovision Song Contest.
Finally, in 1990, Celine Dion issued Unison, her English-language debut (coming just a
year after learning the language); the album produced a number of hits, among
them "(If There Was) Any Other Way," "Where Does My Heart Beat
Now" and "Have a Heart." However, her true commercial
breakthrough was the title track to the 1991 Disney classic Beauty and the
Beast, a duet with Peabo Bryson; the single topped the U.S. pop charts, and also
scored an Academy Award.
1992's Celine Dion was a mammoth success, notching four major hits -- "Love
Can Move Mountains," "If You Asked Me To," "Water From the
Moon" and "Did You Give Enough Love." The follow-up, 1993's The
Colour of My Love, was no less popular, launching smashes like "When I Fall
In Love," "The Power of Love" and "Think Twice." In
1994, Dion issued a live album, A L'Olympia, and a year later returned to her
French roots with D'eux; the legendary producer Phil Spector then agreed to come
out of retirement to work with her, but he exited their sessions in anger over
her perceived "commitment to mediocrity."
Instead, Dion's next single, "Because You Loved Me" -- the theme
to the 1996 film Up Close and Personal -- became her biggest hit yet, as well as
the best-selling adult contemporary hit of all time; additionally, the
accompanying album, Falling Into You, was another huge success. In 1997, she
released Let's Talk About Love, and also scored big with "My Heart Will Go
On," the love theme to the movie Titanic. Dion's fourth French language LP,
S'il Suffisait d'aimer, followed a year later. ~ Jason Ankeny, All-Music Guide
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