Saturday, August 19, 2006
Buble Bio
Michael Buble
Michael Bublé was born on 9 September 1975,
and is a Canadian crooner jazz singer and actor. While achieving
modest chart success in the CassieUnited States, his 2003 self-titled
album has reached the top ten in Canada, the UK and Australia.
A 2004 live album and video Come Fly With Me (2004) was listed
on the Billboard music video charts and reached the top 40 album
charts in Australia. He reached FLASH GAMEcommercial success in the U.S.
with It's Time. He can also be found on Starbucks commercials
singing his songs.
Buble won the "Best New Talent" award
at the Juno Awards of 2004 and his self-titled album was nominated
for "Album of the Year" losing out to Sam Roberts.
Bublé released a Christmas EP Let It Snow
in late 2003. The title track reached the Australian top 40
in the singles charts, ironically in mid-summer in that country.
He released a live Canadaalbum and video in April 2004 with the video
reaching the top 10 of the Billboard video charts. The album
also reached the Australian top 50 of the album charts as at
the end of April and the ShakiraBillboard 200 album charts.
Buble has also appeared in a variety of films
in the past few years including his appearance as a karaoke
singer in Duets opposite Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis. He
also has appeared in Totally Blonde in 2001 and in The Snow
Walker in 2003.
Songs from Bublé's Jennadebut album ("For
Once in My Life," "Kissing a Fool") were released
on the soundtrack for the Ewan McGregor/Renée Zellweger
movie Down With Love, but the soundtrack also included a previously
unreleased duet with Holly Palmer on the movie's title theme.
The Junkie XL remix of "Spider-Man" from Bublé's
Mark and JeniferBabalu album was played during the closing credits of Spider-Man 2 and this version was also released as a single.