![]() ![]() ![]() |
My
Celebrity Pages |
||||||||
|
The Corrs.
Jean and Jerry Corr began their lives togheter in the small town of Dundalk, Ireland just 30 miles away from Dublin. They were a musical couple who traveled around Ireland filling the pubs with their renditions of old favorites. After then were married it wasn't long before the first of their four children was born. James Steven Corr (otherwise know to us all the master
himself Jim) came to life in July 31st 1964 and started playing the
grand piano at the tender age of four. Jim furthered his musical skills
by his next door neighbor teaching him to play the guitar at the age
of 9. By that time that Jim was joined by the first of his three little
sisters. The Corrs get a Record deal The eighties came and the Corr children gazed at their mother and father belting out old favorites in their band call sound affair as they were preparing themselves onto the international stage. While the girls were in their teens listening to 80 teen idols especially Andrea who had big crushes on Nick Kershaw and Prince. Jim however, was tour with his first band for a while in Germany but Jim's main dream was to get the family band together. And the wheels started to get rolling in 1990 when the four of them played together for the first time as The Corrs for an aducation for Alan Parker's move the Commitments which became to be a worldwide box office success. All four members got miner parts; Andrea got to say a few lines especially the phrase "go and shite" quite a few times.
The 1990's-2000 September 1995 was the release of the Corrs debut album "forgiven not forgotten", produced by Foster and Jim Corr. The first single to be taken off the album was runaway which was a hit all over the world especially in their native Ireland, Australia and Spain. The album sold 2 million copies worldwide within a year while the right time, love to love you and the album's title track was big successes as singles. The corrs toured and showed the world their breath-taking performance, which got them many fans. However, the Corrs and their first album made little impact in the UK, even tough they were supported by radio station radio 2 and music channel VH1, but all that was about to change. In October 1997, the band released what was to be their
breakthrough album "Talk on Corners". Within a week of release
the album went straight in at #7 on the UK album chart, only to fall
out of the top forty within weeks. The first three singles off the album
only when I sleep, I never loved you anyway and the original version
of what ca I do fail to reach the UK singles chart while they were all
huge hits across other parts of the world, something had to be done.
John Hughes got the BBC to broadcast the bands St Patrick's day gig
at the Royal Albert Hall in London which was classed as a sell-out three
weeks after tickets Then rob Dickens who was then head of Warner brothers music heard a dance remix of The corrs version of Fleetwood Mac's dreams who they recorded for a tribute. Rob Dickens decided for it to be a single and was released in May 1998. In its first week of release, dreams entered the UK singles chart at #6, their first singles chat position in the UK after getting huge radio and TV airplay. And just a few weeks after, Talk on corners hit the top of the album chart and going to number one no fewer than nine time in the UK. It became the biggest selling album of 1998, out selling the likes of George Michael and Madonna to name but a few. And the rest they say is history. A further three top ten hit singles followed in the space of nine months, a sell out 38 date UK arena tour, a Brit. award, a Grammy nomination, several Irish music awards. Recently they've released an MTV unplugged album, which has hit double platinum in the UK and a third studio to hit the record shops round about June 2000. Andrea being voted the third sexist women in pop music behind Louise and Britney Spears and beating off the likes of Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez |
||||||||