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The Jazz-Pop singer & composer Michael Bublé was born on September
9, 1975, in Burnaby, British Columbia CANADA, growing up listening to
his grandfather's collection of Jazz-Swing records.
By the age 17, although he liked Rock & Roll and modern music, garnered
first prize at the Canadian Youth Talent Search and then recorded a couple
of independent Jazz album.
In the spring of 2001 Bublé was signed to 143 Records who released
his self-titled debut album in early 2003 the record shot to #6 in U.K.
Official Pop chart and hit #2 on Billboard Magazine's Top Heatseekers
chart; it featured jazzy reworkings of old Pop standards like "How
Can You Mend A Broken Heart" and "Kissing A Fool", both
the tracks received airplay on adult contemporary radio stations and his
debut effort has now sold more than 3 million units worldwide.
That same year, in September, DRG Records released "Totally Bublé",
a soundtrack from the 2001 film "Totally Blonde" in which the
artist had a co-starring role as a nightclub singer.
In the spring of 2004 appeared a live CD-DVD set titled "Come Fly
With Me" which rose to #55 on The Billboard Top 200 Albums list;
a few months later Bublé released, as a non-album-single, a swing
version of the "Spider-Man Theme", the Junkie-Xl-remix of the
song reached #6 in Canada and also became popular on the European and
Autralian charts.
His next album, "It's Time", came out in February 2005.
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