Biography of Michael Bublé

A modern black and white dream

September 9, 1975
Michael Bublé 's origins are Italian: Treviso, veneto grandfather grandmother Yolanda originally from Abruzzo to Carrufo (AQ). Born on September 9, 1975 in Vancouver, Canada, with the voice who finds herself, with her face from dark and handsome and a fashionable look, Michael Bublé could safely pursue golden dreams in the world of pop. And instead the path chosen haunting melodies "easy" and video clips sexy. His music pays tribute to Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Ella Fitzgerald and the Mills Brothers. "During my growth, my grandfather was my best friend says Bublé. He was the first to make known a musical world that my generation seems to have forgotten. Although I love the rock and modern music in General, the first time that my grandfather made me listen to the Mills Brothers happened something magical. It was as if my future had materialized at that moment: I knew I wanted to become a singer, and that this was the music that I made".
Now after a few years of "revelation", Michael Bublé has published an album of the same name which is the manifesto of his passion for swing. It's just following the style of his inspirations, including also Keely Smith, Sarah Vaughan and Rosemary Clooney, the Canadian singer revisited some hits of the past (even recent) that have marked his artistic training. And so, next to the cover of "Put your head on my shoulder", with which the teen idol Paul Anka broke the hearts of peers in the late 50 's, and that of "Come fly with me", the unsurpassed Frank Sinatra, for example, are "Crazy little thing called love" by Freddie Mercury and companions (Queen), and "Kissing a fool" by George Michael. The album also appears on a cover of "How can you mend a broken heart" by the Bee Gees that contributes as a guest right Barry Gibb. "I think all these songs have something in common ," explains Michael-. They all have a heart and a soul, represent the will of their authors to establish a true contact with him who listens".
Many of these songs are among the first sung by the young Bublé. "My grandfather -tells-, to break into the music business, asked me as a favor to learn some of his favorite songs. It didn't take much to convince me and sometime after already attending local singing competitions. He also won one, but I was banned because I was too small. " Under the direction of Michael's grandfather from the age of 17 years has released several albums on independent labels. The real breakthrough came when former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, a great lover of pop music, has introduced Bublé to producer David Foster, who immediately signed him to his label, 143 Records.
Since the spring of 2001 the two worked on songs of the album of the same name with the firm intention not to make it a simple tribute to the music years ' 40 and ' 50. The result is the most modern can be expected. The cover of "Kissing a fool", for example, makes it even better the jazzy atmosphere of the original. And everything else never strays much from the excellent work done by Robbie Williams in 2001 with "Swing when you're winning," the British singer-songwriter's tribute to the music of Frank Sinatra. The difference is that Robbie could also afford a misstep after the incredible success of the album titled tune "Sing when you're winning".
Michael Bublé, instead, to play around in a dream in black and white: colors that marked an era, the colors in the retro charm of a chequered flag. After the success of the song "Spiderman" theme on the soundtrack to the film "Spiderman 2" (2004), was released in 2005 on the second disc of Michael Bublè, entitled "It's Time". In 2009 publish instead "Crazy Love". In March of 2011 marries his beautiful model argentina Luisana Lopilato.
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