Name: Celine Dion
Birthday: March 30, 1968 (Saturday)
Constellation: Aries
Height: 171 cm
Weight: 45 kg
English name: Celine Dion
Birthplace: Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada
Constellation Zodiac sign: Aries, Monkey
Marital status: married to ReneAngelil
Agent: ReneAngelil
Eye color: light brown
Strengths: Willful and perseverant (she once had no voice for three weeks in order to rest her vocal cords)
Weaknesses: She is a glutton and can be very impatient at times, especially in the morning
< p>Lucky number: 5 (she keeps a 5-cent coin minted in 1968 that she picked up from the ground in a small pocket)Perfume: Channel #5 (ofcourse)
Favorite colors: black, white, and red
Collection: small tea cups and crystal items, of course the most famous are her more than a thousand pairs of shoes
Sports: Skiing, water skiing and roller skating
Other jobs: Professional model
The world's best-selling contemporary female artist: Pop diva Celine Dion, with 5 Grammys American Awards, 20 Canadian Juno Awards, 2 Oscars and a global sales record of 130 million copies!
In 2002, after two years in the music industry, Celine Dion released her latest album A New Day Has Come, which swept the European and American music circles and topped the Billboard album sales list!
On March 30, 1968, Celine Dion was born in a musical family in Quebec, Canada. This is a large family with 14 brothers and sisters, and Celine is the youngest. Because of this, Celine didn't have any new clothes when she was young. At the age of 5, Celine fully demonstrated her musical talent. When she was 12 years old, Celine produced her first demo album Ce n'etait qu'un reve (It was only a dream), while her talent was supported by Quebec's famous manager Rene. After Rene fended off his residence, Celine released her first album. After that, she achieved good results in Canada and France.
Since she was born in a French-speaking area, at Rene's suggestion, Celine went to a school in Montreal to learn English. After several months of unremitting efforts, Celine basically mastered English. At the same time, she also signed a contract with Sony and published her first English album Unison. After that, Celine was out of control. Under the Sony banner, she published 14 albums and won numerous honors.
Celine Dion
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Born on March 30, 1968 in Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada.
In 1973, he had his first public performance experience and participated in a local French traditional song competition at the age of five.
In 1980, Celine's mother wrote Ce N'etait Qu'un Reve for her, recorded it into a demo tape and sent it to the famous agent Rene Angelil. Rene asked Celine to sing a cappella for him on the spot, and he was greatly appreciated by the result. With Rene's strong support, Celine recorded her first album. Her excellent singing skills impressed many music critics on this 12-year-old girl.
In 1982, he participated in the Yamaha World Singing Contest held in Tokyo and won the championship, making his debut in the world music scene.
In 1983, D'amour Ou D'amite, the first French single that officially entered the international market, opened up the European market for Celine. It sold 700,000 copies in France alone, making her a The first Canadian artist to win a gold record in a foreign country.
In 1988, Celine won the first prize at the annual Eurovision Song Contest held in Dublin. Signed with Sony record company.
In the seven years from 1983 to 1989, Celine*** won 15 Felix Music Awards (Quebec’s local equivalent of the American Grammy Awards), an unprecedented record. In addition, she has achieved four platinum albums, five gold albums and five number one singles in Canada.
In 1990, Celine’s first English album Unison was released, which achieved great success in the US market. It ranked 74th on the Billboard magazine album chart and quickly obtained a gold record sales record of 500,000 copies. . The single "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" included in the album ranked fourth on the singles chart, marking her first step towards success.
In 1991, the Juno Awards, which symbolize the highest honor in the Canadian music scene, awarded Celine two awards including "Album of the Year" and "Female Vocalist of the Year", making her the first ever winner. This honor is given to a singer born in the French-Canadian region.
In 1991, Celine recorded the French album Dion Chante Plamondon (French title Des Mots Qui Sonnent). This is Celine's first new French album after joining Sony Records and moving to the English market. It quickly won gold and double platinum album sales records in France and Canada. In March 1993, it won the French Juno Award. Best-selling French album."
In 1992, Celine sang Beauty And The Beast, the theme song of the same name for the movie "Beauty and the Beast" with Peabo Bryson, which was a huge success and won many awards.
In 1992, he released his second album Celine Dion, which ranked 34th on the U.S. album chart. The album's cumulative sales have exceeded two million copies, a double platinum record, and produced five chart-topping songs.
In 1993, Celine once again collaborated with a male singer to sing the theme song "When I Fall In Love" in the movie "Sleepless in Seattle". This famous rendition of an old song, a collaboration between Celine and Clive Griffin, once again allowed her to be nominated for the "Best Duo" award at the 36th Grammy Awards the following year. The soundtrack also achieved triple platinum sales.
In 1993, Celine’s third English album, The Color Of My Love, was released and achieved remarkable results. In addition to peaking at #4 on the album chart and having cumulative sales of three million copies in the United States, this album The album remained on the charts in many European countries until early 1996, with global sales exceeding 18 million copies.
In 1994, Celine gave several well-received and well-received performances in Paris, France. The live concert at O'lympia was included in the Celine Dion A L'olimpia concert album.
On December 17, 1994, Celine and her long-term partner Rene Angelil entered the wedding hall.
In 1995, the two singles The Power Of Love and The Color Of My Love won Celine multiple awards.
In 1995, Celine released the French album The French Album, a collection of French love songs, which won the first place on the album charts in Canada and France, and stayed at the top of the French chart for more than 30 weeks.
In 1996, the new English album FallingsintosYou was released.
In 1996, another live recording album of the Paris concert, Live A Paris, was released on Christmas Eve.
In 1997, the fifth English album Let's Talk About Love was released globally. The album includes the theme song My Heart Will Go On written and produced by gold medal soundtrack master James Horner for the film "Titanic", which was the most expensive film in history and set a legendary record in film history.
In 1997, the latest American "Forbes" magazine announced the high-income rankings in the global entertainment industry for that year, and Celine entered the list for the first time, ranking 15th.
In 1998, Celine sang My Heart Will Go On live at the Academy Awards.
In 1998, These Are The Special Times, Celine Dion's first Christmas album in her music career, was officially released.
In 1998, the Billboard Music Awards ceremony was held in Las Vegas, and Celine became one of the biggest winners.
In 1999, Celine continued to sweep the world pop music scene with the song "My Heart Will Go On" and won numerous awards.
In 1999, he attended the Montreal Millennium Concert on December 31, and then took a break from the music scene.
In 2001, Celine gave birth to a son on January 25.
On March 25, 2002, he released his 8th English album A New Day Has Come and returned to the music scene.