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2008年8月7日,珠儿和荣获九次牛仔竞技世界冠军的牛仔[[泰•莫瑞]]于相恋十年后,在[[巴哈马群岛]]喜结连理。<ref>Bartolomeo, Joey. [http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20217806,00.html Jewel Gets Married!], ''[[People (magazine)|People]]'', August 8, 2008, accessed August 8, 2008.</ref>这对夫妇住在[[德克萨斯州,史蒂芬维尔镇]]的一个2200英亩(8900平米)的农场上。{{convert|2200|acre|km2|sing=on}}。他们曾出现在[[ABC广播公司|ABC]]的情景剧《[[过度翻新:家庭版]] 》中,担任嘉宾名人助理。{{citation needed|date=November 2010}} |
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2011年1月11日,这对夫妇宣布他们的第一个孩子出生,后来证实是个男孩。<ref>Ulrica Whilborg. [http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20456624,00.html Jewel & Ty Murray: We're Having a Baby], ''[[People (magazine)|People]]'', January 11, 2011, accessed January 11, 2011.</ref><ref>http://celebritybabies.people.com/2011/01/24/jewel-and-ty-murray-were-having-a-boy/</ref> |
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2011年3月11日,珠儿在回德克萨斯州史蒂芬维尔镇的路上遭遇车祸,不过只受了一些轻伤。{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} |
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== 音乐生涯 == |
== 音乐生涯 == |
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出生 | 珠儿•克尔奇 1974年5月23日 美国犹他州,佩森 |
职业 | 歌手兼职作曲家, 吉他手, 演员, 诗人 |
音乐类型 | 流行摇滚, 民谣, 成人现代, 乡村 |
演奏乐器 | 声乐, 吉他 |
出道地点 | 美国阿拉斯加,侯墨 |
活跃年代 | 1993至今 |
唱片公司 | 大西洋, Valory唱片公司 |
网站 | www.jeweljk.com |
珠儿•克尔奇(Jewel Kilcher)[2] (born May 23, 1974),[3] 艺名珠儿, 美国歌手兼作曲家,吉他手,演员和诗人。她四次获得格莱美奖 提名,专辑的全球销量超过2700万。[4]
珠儿的首张专辑《Pieces of You》于1995年2月28日发行,成为有史以来首张专辑发行量最高的专辑之一,15次创下白金唱片销量的记录。这张专辑中的一首单曲"Who Will Save Your Soul"在Billboard的100首热门单曲排行榜上最高排名第11位;另外两首单曲,"You Were Meant for Me" 和"Foolish Games",也在100首热门单曲排行榜上分别荣登第2名和第7名的宝座,并且被收录到Billboard的1997年年底的单曲榜中。 珠儿在她的音乐生涯中混合了多种音乐流派。《Perfectly Clear》是她的首张乡村音乐专辑,2008年由Valory Music Co.音乐公司发行。这张专辑首次荣登美国Billboard最热门乡村专辑的第1名,其中比较著名的三首单曲是"Stronger Woman","I Do"和"Til It Feels Like Cheating"。2009年5月,珠儿发行了她的首张独立专辑《Lullaby》。
早年生活
珠儿出生于犹他州, 佩森。 出生后不久,珠儿一家搬到阿拉斯加, 侯墨。珠儿的祖父。尤尔•克尔奇(Yule Kilcher) 来自瑞士,定居于美国,是阿拉斯加州的宪法会议代表和州议员。[2][5][6] 尤尔还创造了首次穿越哈汀冰原(Harding Icefield)的记录。珠儿从祖父那里继承了瑞士血统。[7] 她是女演员的欧琳卡•克尔奇(Q'orianka Kilcher)的堂兄妹。[8] 她的青少年时期大部分是在侯墨度过的,她与她的父亲亚兹•克尔奇(Atz Kilcher)住在一起。[9] 她居住的房子没有。室内管道系统;而是有一个简单的屋外厕所。[10] 她和她的父亲有时在酒吧和酒馆靠唱歌为生。正是这些经历使她学会了。岳得尔歌,她的许多歌曲都具有这种特点。她的父亲是一个近代圣徒,但是就在珠儿八岁前不久,她和她的父亲开始不去教堂。[11]
珠儿在密歇根州,特洛肯的特洛肯艺术院校 学习弹吉他,她的专业是歌剧唱腔。16岁时,她开始写歌。[12] 在学校时,她有时会在密歇根州的特拉弗斯市的雷咖啡厅演唱。Template:Citation needed=November 2010
珠儿一度 为贫穷所困,住在她的 大篷车中,在美国各处进行和一些爵士乐演奏街头表演。[13]珠儿在加利福利亚州,圣地亚哥的Innerchange咖啡厅和Java Joe’的演唱为她获得了一些赞誉。[14]她的朋友,史蒂夫•波尔兹的乐队,The Rugburns也在此处演出。[15]后来,珠儿与Poltz共同创作了一些歌曲,包括《You Were Meant for Me》。(波尔兹在这首歌曲的第2个更为知名的音乐电视中出现。)1997年,The Rugburns乐队参加珠儿的Tiny Lights巡回演出。在珠儿1999年的Spirit World巡回演出中,Poltz出现在珠儿乐队中,担任吉他手。[16]
个人生活
此章节需要扩充。 (2009年11月1日) |
2008年8月7日,珠儿和荣获九次牛仔竞技世界冠军的牛仔泰•莫瑞于相恋十年后,在巴哈马群岛喜结连理。[17]这对夫妇住在德克萨斯州,史蒂芬维尔镇的一个2200英亩(8900平米)的农场上。2,200-英畝(8.9-平方公里)。他们曾出现在ABC的情景剧《过度翻新:家庭版 》中,担任嘉宾名人助理。[來源請求]
2011年1月11日,这对夫妇宣布他们的第一个孩子出生,后来证实是个男孩。[18][19] 2011年3月11日,珠儿在回德克萨斯州史蒂芬维尔镇的路上遭遇车祸,不过只受了一些轻伤。[來源請求]
音乐生涯
早期
In 1993, Michael Balzary (better known as Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers) met Jewel after he saw her perform at a cafe. They went back to her van and spent the rest of the night in each other's company, and she gave a few songs to him. He described her voice as being "beautiful" and "breathtaking". She described him as "loving and tender".[20]
Jewel was discovered by Inga Vainshtein in August 1993, when John Hogan, the lead singer from a local San Diego band, Rust, called to tell her about a girl surfer who sang at a local coffee shop on Thursdays. Vainshtein drove to Innerchange coffee shop with a rep from Atlantic Records, and after the show they called Danny Goldberg, the head of Atlantic Record's west coast operations.[21] At the time, Jewel did not even have a demo. Goldberg offered to pay for Jewel to record some of her songs.[來源請求] Vainshtein, a former film studio executive, became Jewel's manager and was instrumental in creating a major bidding war, which led to Jewel's deal with Atlantic Records[22] and her subsequent appearance on the cover of Time Magazine, the first ever by an Atlantic artist.[23] Her first studio recording session was with Bruce Robb, who produced, engineered, and mixed her demos. She cut her debut album, Pieces of You, when she was 19 and it was released in 1995.[24] Jewel recorded Pieces of You in a studio on Neil Young's ranch, and was backed by his band, The Stray Gators, who played on Neil Young's "Harvest" and "Harvest Moon" albums. The album Pieces of You was produced by Ben Keith, who played steel guitar in The Stray Gators. Part of the album was cut live at the Innerchange Coffeehouse in San Diego. The album stayed on the Billboard 200 for two years, reaching number four at its peak.[25] The album spawned the popular hits "You Were Meant for Me", "Who Will Save Your Soul" and "Foolish Games". The album eventually sold more than 12 million copies in the United States alone.[來源請求]
巅峰时期
Jewel was chosen to sing the American national anthem at the opening of the Super Bowl XXXII in January 1998 in San Diego. She was introduced as "San Diego's own Jewel!" However, she was criticized for lip-syncing the anthem to a digitally recorded track of her own voice. This was especially noticeable due to her missing her cue and not mouthing the first words. Super Bowl producers have since admitted that they attempt to have all performers prerecord their vocal.[26] She did the Star-Spangled Banner again in the 2003 NBA Finals in one of the New Jersey Nets' home games.
Jewel parted ways with her original manager, Inga Vainshtein, in February 1998. At the time, she was in talks with Daniel Lanois about producing what would have become her second album. However, upon letting Vainshtein go, and handing her career management to her mother, she abruptly changed creative direction, and instead of Lanois, ended up going with Patrick Leonard, who created a much more pop album.[來源請求] Spirit was released in November 1998. The album peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 and sold more than 4 million copies in the United States.[來源請求] The song "Hands" hit #6 on the Hot 100. Other singles followed, a new version of "Jupiter (Swallow the Moon)", "What's Simple Is True", the theme song to her upcoming movie, and the charity single "Life Uncommon".[27]
A year later, in November 1999, Jewel released Joy: A Holiday Collection. The album sold over a million copies and peaked at #32 on the Billboard 200. She released a cover of "Joy to the World" from the album.[28]
In November 2001, the album This Way was released. The album peaked at #9 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 1.5 million copies in the U.S.. Jewel hit the Top 30 with the song "Standing Still". Other singles released were "Break Me", "This Way" and "Serve the Ego", the latter giving Jewel her first number-one club hit.[29]
专辑《0304》
In 2003, Jewel released the album 0304. She wrote in the liner notes, "I wanted to make a record that was a modern interpretation of big band music. A record that was lyric driven, like Cole Porter, that also had a lot of swing. And a lot of it is thanks to Lester, because when I told him I wanted to make a record that combined dance, urban, and folk music, he didn't look at me like I was crazy." Following the limited success of "Serve the Ego", Jewel moved to a more pop-oriented sound with the release of the single "Intuition". The song, which strays from her usual folk style with simple guitar instrumentation, starts off with a French accordion and experiments with dance-pop beats using synthesizers. The song was successful, reaching #5 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart and #20 on the Billboard Hot 100. Despite the different sound, the song is lyrically similar to her previous work. It has a number of references to culture, including celebrities such as pop star Jennifer Lopez, model Kate Moss, magazines, film culture, and commercialism.[30]
专辑《Goodbye Alice in Wonderland》
On May 2, 2006, Jewel released her sixth album, Goodbye Alice In Wonderland. The album received mixed reviews, but still managed to debut at #8 on the Billboard Albums Chart.[31] The album sold 82,000 copies in its first week.[31] The lead single "Again and Again" had success on Adult Top 40 Radio, peaking at #16.[32] The second single, "Good Day", was released to radio in late June and peaked at #30 on the Adult Pop Songs charts. A video for "Stephenville, TX", her next single, was seen on Yahoo! Launch.[33] After a photo shoot at her Texas ranch, Jewel spontaneously decided to have photographer Kurt Markus shoot the music video for the song Goodbye Alice in Wonderland. According a single review appearing in the Market Wire business journal, widely duplicated in publicity material by her PR team "The homegrown clip beautifully reflects both the song's organic, intimate sound and its powerfully autobiographical story."[34]
截至2006年12月[update], the album had barely sold over 270,000 copies,[35] making it the first Jewel album not to achieve Gold certification quickly. CMT music critic Timothy Duggan praised the album: "This album showcases Jewel's unique talent as a lyricist, alongside a definite growth in her musicianship. It is what 'Pieces of You' might have been had Jewel had the musical knowledge then that she has now. A very satisfying work, all in all."[36] Rolling Stone however, called the album "overdone and undercooked" with a rating of 2 stars out of 5.[37] Up to now, the album has only sold over 377,000 copies.
Jewel released a video for the new song "Quest for Love" as the lead single from the movie Arthur and the Invisibles. The song is only available on the soundtrack for Arthur and the Invisibles, which was released January 2007.[38]
专辑《Perfectly Clear》
In early February 2007, Jewel recorded a duet with Jason Michael Carroll, "No Good in Goodbye", that was featured on Carroll's debut CD, Waitin' in the Country. She also made a promotional appearance on the T in Boston for the Verizon Yellow Pages, playing songs on a moving subway car and then doing an hour-long acoustic concert in South Station. In an interview with the Boston Globe, Jewel confirmed that she is no longer affiliated with a record label, confirming rumors that Atlantic Records failed to renew her contract after the lackluster sales of her then-latest album. She also hinted that she would like to do a country album next.[39] She is working with John Rich of Big & Rich fame. He says that she is "probably one of the greatest American singer-songwriters we have had." He also said that "every label in Nashville" was talking to her at the time.[40]
In November 2007, Jewel was signed to Valory Records, a newly formed division of the independent Big Machine Records label.[41] Her first country album, Perfectly Clear, was released on June 3, 2008, selling 48,000 units in its first week. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Country Album Chart and #8 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart.[42] In its second week on the charts, the album dropped to #25 on the Billboard 200 and #5 on the Country Albums chart, with estimated second week sales of 75,000 units.[來源請求]
Its lead single, "Stronger Woman", was released to country radio on January 17, 2008, and entered the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. On the April 26, 2008 country charts it peaked at #13. The next single, "I Do", released to radio on June 23, 2008. The video for the single featured her cowboy husband, Ty Murray. This song peaked at #28. Following it was "Till It Feels Like Cheating" which peaked at #57.[來源請求]
Perfectly Clear was released in Australia in late May 2009. It was then released across Europe by Humphead Records in June 2009. The European release of the album also includes the music video for "Stronger Woman".[來源請求]
专辑《Lullaby》
In early 2009, it was announced that Jewel would release a new studio album titled Lullaby, a collection of lullabies, which she described as 'not just for children, but also adults'. Its lead single 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' was issued to iTunes on March 17. The album was released on May 5. "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" was #1 on The Top Children's Songs the week of release. She also has recorded a duet with R&B singer Tyrese in conjunction with the release of his comic, Mayhem. The song is titled "Make It Last". It was intended to be used for the soundtrack to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen but did not appear on the final tracklisting.[43]
专辑《Sweet and Wild》
In January 2010, Jewel released "Stay Here Forever", from the soundtrack to the film Valentine's Day. It also served as the lead-off single to Jewel's ninth studio album Sweet and Wild released on June 8, 2010.[44] The single debuted at #48 on the Hot Country Songs chart and reached #34 in May 2010. "Satisfied" was released as the album's second single on May 17, 2010, reaching its highest peak of #57. On October 10, 2010 Jewel released the third single from Sweet and Wild, "Ten". It made its debut on the Hot Country Songs Chart at #55 on the week of October 15, 2010 and peaked at #51 two weeks later. She is currently working on an album for children, that is also enjoyable to adults.
电影和戏剧
Jewel starred in the 1999 Ang Lee film Ride with the Devil.[45] Jewel also starred as Dorothy in the 1995 "Dreams Come True" production of The Wizard of Oz.[46] She had a cameo as herself in Walk Hard.[來源請求]
电视
Date | Title | Role | Note |
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1995 | VH1's VH1 Duets | In an episode led by Melissa Etheridge, Jewel and Melissa sang together on the songs "Baby You Can Sleep While I Drive", and "Foolish Games". She also sang with Melissa Etheridge, Paula Cole, Joan Osborne, and Sophie B. Hawkins in a performance of Joan Armatrading's "Love and Affection." | |
1996 | MTV's "MTV 120 Minutes" | Performed Acoustic version of "Absence of Fear" | |
1998 | Saturday Night Live | Host with Joan Allen | |
2002 | VH1's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Performer, sang duet of Here Comes the Sun with Rob Thomas. Read introduction to Brenda Lee, one of the inductees.[47] | |
2003 | VH1's 2003 Diva Duets | Performer, sang duet of Proud Mary with Beyoncé.[48] | |
The Lyon's Den | |||
2006 | The Young and the Restless | Performed at a fund raiser hosted by characters Nick and Sharon Newman to mark the first anniversary of their teenage daughter's death in a drunk-driving accident. | |
CMT Country Music Awards | Presented with Ty Murray | ||
7th Heaven | Neighbor to characters Kevin Kinkirk and Lucy Camden, sang her song "Good Day". | ||
Las Vegas | Sang three songs from Goodbye Alice in Wonderland. | ||
Men In Trees | Sang the song Good Day with a character of Men in Trees. | ||
2007 | American Idol | American Idol, Season 6 Guest-Judge for the season six premiere / auditions in Minneapolis. | |
Nashville Star | Co-host with Cowboy Troy.[49] | ||
Fast Cars and Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race | ABC reality television series featuring a dozen celebrities (including Ty Murray) in a stock car racing competition. In the first round of competition, Jewel matched up against former NBA player John Salley and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) wrestler John Cena.[50] | ||
Ty Murray's Celebrity Bull Riding Challenge | American celebrity reality television show on CMT in which nine celebrities from across the board spend 10 days learning how to ride bulls with retired rodeo star Ty Murray for the PBR Jack Daniels Invitational in Nashville. | ||
2008 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Season 8 | Episode Bull - Sang the U.S. National Anthem in a rodeo | |
Nashville Star, Season 6 | The show has moved to NBC this season. Jewel is a judge, along with John Rich and Jeffrey Steele, and hosted by Country music singer, Billy Ray Cyrus. | ||
2010 | Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | ||
WWE Monday Night RAW | Guest host on the February 22nd edition along with her husband Ty Murray. | ||
Funny or Die | Sang in a karaoke bar as Karen, a frumpy office worker, before revealing her true identity. | ||
America's Got Talent The Finale: Results | Performed a duet with America's Got Talent's contestant finalist: Michael Grimm. |
Minor
- Lifetime T.V network, has released a commercial starring Jewel to help promote breast cancer awareness.
- In 2006, Jewel appeared with Ty Murray in a Miller Lite Men of the Square Table commercial.
- Jewel also appears as herself, during her indie years, performing in a musical festival called "The Greatful Sound", in episode 23 of the anime series BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad.
- Jewel has also done many late night talk shows, including Jay Leno, Craig Ferguson, and many more taped from 1996 to 2006.
- Jewel was a featured singer in the Trans-Siberian Orchestra television special and 2001 DVD The Ghosts of Christmas Eve, performing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing".
- Jewel has also appeared on The Nick and Jessica Variety Hour where she performed a duet of "Who Will Save Your Soul" with Jessica Simpson.
- Jewel was featured on the MTV show Punk'd in 2007.
- Jewel has also been a celebrity judge on Iron Chef America in 2007.
- Two of Jewel's songs were played on Dawson's Creek: "Hands" in #2-05 "Full Moon Rising" and #6-24 "...Must Come to an End" (the latter being the second part of the series finale), and "This Way" in #5-17 "Highway to Hell". Her song "Standing Still" was also featured in the WB's promos for #5-09 "Hotel New Hampshire".
- In 2010, Jewel appeared on the Food Network show Ace of Cakes as she kicked off her tour in Baltimore
- In 2010, Jewel appeared in a Funny or Die Exclusive internet video. Jewel, disguised as mild mannered businesswoman "Karen," visited a local karaoke bar and performed some of her classic songs. She sang "You Were Meant for Me" and "Foolish Games."
- On July 3, 2010, Jewel gave an interview on NPRs Weekend Edition [51]
与明星共舞
On February 8, 2009, it was announced that she would appear on the eighth season of Dancing With the Stars alongside new pro Dmitry Chaplin, which she did primarily as a bet against husband Ty Murray. However, five days before the season premiere, she suffered stress fractures in the tibia of both legs, and was forced to withdraw.[52]
写作
Jewel published a book of poetry titled A Night Without Armor in 1998. Although it sold over 1 million copies and was a New York Times Bestseller, it received mixed reviews.[53] During an MTV interview in 1998, Kurt Loder pointed out the incorrect usage in her book of poetry of the word "casualty" (intended as something to the effect of "of a casual nature") to which Jewel responded "You're a smartass for pointing that out. Next topic."
Jewel went on to write an autobiography titled Chasing Down the Dawn in 2000, a collection of diary entries and musings detailing her life growing up in Alaska, her struggle to learn her craft and life on the road.[54] Jewel was scheduled to release a third book called Love Poems, which was supposed to be an extremely intimate portrayal of her relationship with her boyfriend Ty Murray. It was canceled several months before release because Jewel was worried about Murray's mother's reaction to her intimate confessions.[55]
慈善事业
In 1995 Jewel performed in The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True, a musical performance of the popular story at Lincoln Center to benefit the Children's Defense Fund. The performance was originally broadcast on Turner Network Television (TNT), and issued on CD and video in 1996.[來源請求]
She formed a non-profit organization called Higher Ground For Humanity with her mother Lenedra J. Carroll and her older brother Shane Kilcher. The organization's focus is education, sustainable improvements, and building alliances with like-minded organizations.[56] Jewel donates a portion of her income to the organization and often holds events to benefit the organization.[57] The organization tends to parallel Jewel's career since she provides the majority of the organization's funding. 截至2005年[update], the activities of the organization were reduced.[來源請求]
In September 2006, as part of Lifetime Television's Stop Breast Cancer for Life campaign, Jewel delivered more than 12 million petition signatures to Capitol Hill, urging Congress to pass the bipartisan Breast Cancer Patient Protection Act of 2005 (S 910/HR1849). The bill would ban the practice of "drive-through" mastectomies, when women are discharged from the hospital just hours after their surgeries.[58]
Jewel served as the honorary chairperson of the 2006 Help the Homeless Walk in Washington, DC.[59]
清洁水项目
Thee main focus of the organization (Higher Ground For Humanity) became access to clean water in developing countries after The Clearwater Project was launched in 1999. The Clearwater Project has taken on projects in South America, Central America, India, and Africa, building wells and water filtration systems. One such project was the reactivation of construction of a well through the use of a solar powered pump for the benefit of the Maasai people in the Sukenia region of Tanzania, Africa. Before Clearwater's involvement, villagers were walking as much as 10 hours a day to fetch clean water. Other projects have taken place in Malakkara, India, Gualcea, Honduras, Sisoguichi, Mexico, and Bangladesh.[60]
清洁水项目:名人歌词拍卖
In November 2008, Jewel began work on a project with several dozen singer-songwriters to write and auction their lyrics with donations benefiting her "Project Clean Water" charity.[61] Many singers and songwriters besides herself have donated their written lyrics including, Patrick Davis, Alabama's Randy Owen, John Mellencamp, Jason Mraz, Gretchen Wilson, and Marv Green. The majority of the lyrics were written on paper and signed by the songwriter, with the exception of Katy Perry's "I Kissed A Girl". Many of the artists as well as writing lyrics (and their signature), also drew pictures to illustrate their lyrics.[62][失效連結] The auction ran from December 1, 2008 to December 18, 2008, promoted by CMT and Virgin Music.[63] Some of the lyrics that were up for auction included hits such as "So Small", "Foolish Games", "I'm Yours", "I Kissed A Girl", "St. Elmo's Fire Movie Theme Song", "Live Like You Were Dying", "I Don't Need A Man", "Superman (It's Not Easy)" and "Redneck Woman".[64] The auction officially ended on December 18, with the highest bought lyrics being Jewel's signature song "You Were Meant For Me" sold for $1505,[65][失效連結] and "Who Will Save Your Soul" and "Hands", raising more than $1,005 each.[66][失效連結] Jewel promises that all items sold by December 18 will be delivered by Christmas.[67] After the majority of the auctions ended on December 18 two new lyrics by Craig Wiseman and Ernie Ashworth were put up for auction ending in January 2009.[68]
音乐唱片分类目录
专辑
- Studio Albums
- 1995: Pieces of You
- 1998: Spirit
- 1999: Joy: A Holiday Collection
- 2001: This Way
- 2003: 0304
- 2006: Goodbye Alice in Wonderland
- 2008: Perfectly Clear
- 2009: Lullaby
- 2010: Sweet and Wild
DVD
- Jewel: A Life Uncommon. An intimate documentary featuring live performances and candid interviews. (1999)
- Live at Humphrey's By The Bay. Shot over two sold-out performances at the San Diego venue. Bonus features include interviews, live footage from her This Way Tour, and a photo gallery. (2004)
- Jewel: The Essential Live Songbook (2008)
书籍
- Revealing Jewel An Intimate Portrait from Family and Friends (2003) Edited by Kenneth Calhoun and Cambria Jensen Publisher: Atria (June 5, 2003) ISBN 0-7434-7540-2
- A Night Without Armor : Poems by Jewel Publisher: Harper Paperbacks (August 3, 1999) ISBN 0-06-107362-8
- Angel Standing By: The Story of Jewel by Jewel (January 1999) ISBN 0-312-19827-2
- Jewel: Pieces of You Published by Alfred Publishing Company (November 1997), ISBN 0-7692-1676-5
- Chasing Down the Dawn: Stories from the road, Published by Harper Paperbacks (November 2001), ISBN 0-06-019200-3
- The Best of Jewel - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Published by Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN
- Jewel Spirit: Guitar Songbook Edition, by Jewel Published by Warner Brothers Publications (January 1999) ISBN 0-7692-7335-1
Major tours
- Papillion Tour (1997)
- Lilith Fair Tour (1997)
- Tiny Lights Tour (1997)
- Spirit World Tour (1999), Support Acts: Steve Poltz, Rusted Root
- This Way World Tour (2002), Support Acts: M2M, Soul City Cafe Artists (which included Libbie Schrader's band Think of England.)
- New Wild West Acoustic Tour (2002), Support Acts: Stewart Mathis, Jason Mraz
- 0304 World Tour (2003), Support Acts: Josh Kelly (Tour cancelled after death of bassist Terone "T-bone" Hannon.)
- 0304 Acoustic Tour (2003/2004), Support Acts: Madeline Peyroux, Joe Firstman, Ryan Cabrera, Susan Greenbaum, Anne Heaton
- Tour For No Reason [Acoustic] (2005), Support Acts: Joe Firstman
- Something to Be Tour (2006), Opening act for Rob Thomas along with Toby Lightman.
- Goodbye Alice In Wonderland Tour (2006), Tour included dates with a band, but majority were performed as solo acoustic shows. Steve Poltz opened several shows.
- The Paisley Party Tour (2008), with headliner Brad Paisley and co-supporting acts, Chuck Wicks, and Julianne Hough.
- Perfectly Clear Acoustic Tour (2009), Support Act: Toby Lightman.
- Lullaby Acoustic Tour (2009), Support Acts: Meiko, Holly Williams.
- Star Light Cafe Tour - Acoustic (2010)[44] Support Acts: Kip Moore, Radney Foster.
获奖
Year | Award-giving Body | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | MTV Video Music Awards | Best Female Video - Who Will Save Your Soul | Nominated |
MTV Video Music Awards | Best New Artist | Nominated | |
1997 | American Music Awards | Favorite New Artist | Won |
American Music Awards | Favorite Pop/Rock Artist | Nominated | |
VH1 Vogue Fashion Awards | Most Fashionable Video: Foolish Games | Nominated | |
Grammy Awards | Best New Artist | Nominated | |
Grammy Awards | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - Who Will Save Your Soul | Nominated | |
MTV Video Music Awards | Best Female Video - You Were Meant For Me | Won | |
MTV Video Music Awards | Viewer's Choice - You Were Meant For Me | Nominated | |
MTV Video Music Award | Video Of The Year - You Were Meant For Me | Nominated | |
Billboard Magazine | #1 Female Singles Artist Of The Year | Won | |
Billboard Magazine | Top 40 Artist Of The Year | Won | |
1998 | American Music Awards | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated |
American Music Awards | Favorite LP - Pieces Of You | Nominated | |
Grammy Awards | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - Foolish Games | Nominated | |
1999 | Blockbuster Music Awards | Favorite Female Artist | Won |
Audie Award | Best Spoken Word Album - A Night Without Armor | Won | |
Governor's Award | Songwriting Award | Won | |
2003 | Radio Music Awards | Favorite Female Artist - Modern Rock | Won |
Regis & Kelly Awards | Favorite Musical Guest | Won | |
2010 | American Country Awards | Female Artist of the Year | Nominated |
Grammy Awards | Female Country Vocal - Satisfied | Nominated |
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