Adele
Adele Laurie Blue Adkins (born 5 May 1988) is an English singer, songwriter, musician and multi-instrumentalist. In 2023, she appeared at number 22 on the Rolling Stone magazine's "200 best singers of all time" list.[3]
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Born | Adele Laurie Blue Adkins[1] 5 May 1988 Edmonton, London, England |
Alma mater | BRIT School |
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Years active | 2006–present |
Spouse(s) | Simon Konecki (m. 2018; div. 2021) |
Children | 1 |
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Website | adele |
Early life
Adele Laurie Blue Adkins was born on 5 May 1988, at North Middlesex University Hospital in Edmonton, London. She is the daughter of a Welshman named Mark Evans and Penny Adkins. She has a half-brother called Cameron. She lived with her father and she started singing from the age of four.[4] She graduated from The BRIT School in Croydon in May 2006.
In July 2006, Adele published two songs in the fourth issue of online arts magazine PlatformsMagazine.com.[5] After graduation, Adele began to play small shows at venues all over Britain. She has also toured with best friend Jack Peñate, as well as Jamie T, Raul Midon, Devendra Banhart, Amos Lee and Keren Ann since summer 2006. Adele went on her first UK headlining tour in October 2007.
Singing career
Adele's first single released was "Hometown Glory". On it, she sings about Tottenham. The single was released on 22 October 2007 on Jamie T's label Pacemaker Recordings. It is a limited edition 7" vinyl with B-side "Best for Last". She has since signed to independent music label XL Recordings. In January 2008, she released her second single "Chasing Pavements".
Adele has become quite popular on MySpace. She is following the example of fellow Londoner Lily Allen by using the web as a mediafocus and a place to see what people think of her songs. Adele performed Daydreamer on BBC2's Later With Jools Holland, alongside Paul McCartney and Björk. She was next on BBC1's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on 7 December 2007, singing Chasing Pavements.
On 10 December 2007, Adele was awarded with the first BRIT Awards Critics’ Choice prize.[6][7] She has been called the "new Amy Winehouse". In January 2008, she was voted winner in the annual BBC 6 Music poll of industry experts Sound of 2008, for acts to emerge in the coming year.[8]
On 28 January 2008, she released her first album, 19, named after her age at the time it was made.
In 2011 Adele released her second album, 21, named after her age at the time it was made, just like 19. It was number one in more than 26 countries. It became the biggest selling album of the 21st century.
Her third studio album, 25, was released on 20 November 2015 and debuted at number one all around the world. The music video for the lead single "Hello", which also debuted at number one in many countries, broke the record for the shortest amount of time for a YouTube video to reach one billion views. The song was also certified 4× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America faster than any other song in history. To date, it has been certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA.
Adele returned to music in October 2021 and announced her fourth album, 30 and the single "Easy on Me", which was released on 15 October 2021, and was her first single after five years. The album was released on 19 November 2021.
Personal life
She has a son, Angelo, with her then-boyfriend, Simon Konecki, born on 19 October 2012.[9] In 2013 she won an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and the Brit Award for Best British Single for the title track for the James Bond movie Skyfall. The song also won the award for Best Song for Visual Media at the Grammy Awards.[10]
On 19 December 2013, Adele was given an MBE by the Prince of Wales.[11]
In 2017, Adele confirmed that she is married to Konecki in 2016. She divorced Konecki after 3 years of marriage and finalized 2 years later.[12]
Discography
Albums
Singles
- "Hometown Glory" (2007)
- "Chasing Pavements" (2008)
- "Cold Shoulder" (2008)
- "Make You Feel My Love" (2008)
- "Rolling in the Deep" (2010)
- "Someone Like You" (2011)
- "Set Fire to the Rain" (2011)
- "Rumour Has It" (2011)
- "Turning Tables" (2011)
- "Skyfall" (2012)
- "Hello" (2015)
- "When We Were Young" (2016)
- "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" (2016)
- "Water Under the Bridge" (2016)
- "Easy on Me" (2021)
- "Oh My God" (2021)
- "I Drink Wine" (2022)
Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards are awarded each year by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry. Some think they are the highest music honor.[13]
As of February 13, 2017, Adele has received 15 Grammy Awards from 18 nominations. In 2012, Adele became the second female artist to win six awards in one night, after Beyoncé did in 2010. Adele is only the second artist (following Christopher Cross) to have won all four of the General Field ("Big Four") awards at the Grammys.
Year | Nominated work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2009 | Adele | Best New Artist | Won | [14] |
"Chasing Pavements" | Record of the Year | Nominated | ||
Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | Won | [14] | ||
2010 | "Hometown Glory" | Nominated | ||
2012 | 21 | Album of the Year | Won | [15] |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Won | |||
"Rolling in the Deep" | Record of the Year | Won | ||
Song of the Year | Won | |||
Best Short Form Music Video | Won | |||
"Someone Like You" | Best Pop Solo Performance | Won | ||
2013 | "Set Fire to the Rain" (Live) | Won | [16] | |
2014 | "Skyfall" | Best Song Written for Visual Media | Won | |
2017 | 25 | Album of the Year | Won | [17] |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Won | |||
"Hello" | Record of the Year | Won | ||
Song of the Year | Won | |||
Best Pop Solo Performance | Won | |||
2023 | 30 | Album of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated | |||
"Easy on Me" | Record of the Year | Nominated | ||
Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
Best Pop Solo Performance | Won | |||
Best Music Video | Nominated | |||
Adele One Night Only | Best Music Film | Nominated |
Adele Media
Adele performing in Seattle, Washington, on 12 August 2011
Adele at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards
Adele singing in St. Paul, Minnesota during her first North American tour in five years in July 2016. Ten million people attempted to purchase tickets for the North American leg of Adele's world tour. Only 750,000 tickets were available.
Adele on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in 2016. Having been going to the festival since she was a child, an emotional Adele cried before she went on stage to 150,000 people.
Adele performing at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide, Australia, March 2017
Adele performing during her Weekends with Adele, February 2023
Adele credits the Spice Girls as a major influence on her love of music.
In her teens, Adele would listen to Etta James while developing and practicing her singing abilities.
References
- ↑ Frehsée, Nicole (22 January 2009). "Meet Adele, the U.K.'s Newest Soul Star". Rolling Stone (1070): 26. http://www.nicolefrehsee.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/R1070Adele.pdf. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
- ↑ Cairns, Dan (1 February 2009). "Blue-eyed soul: Encyclopedia of Modern Music". The Sunday Times. Archived from the original on 16 June 2011.
- ↑ "The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time". Rolling Stone. 1 January 2023. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ↑ Sanderson, Caroline (13 March 2012). Someone Like Adele. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-992-5.
- ↑ "Platforms Magazine – Issue 4".
- ↑ "Brits.co.uk".[dead link]
- ↑ "Home Page – The TLS". TheTLS.
- ↑ "Soul singers top new talent list". BBC 6 Music. 4 January 2008. Retrieved 4 January 2008.
- ↑ "Adele's Baby Boy: Singer Welcomes Son With Simon Konecki". 21 October 2012 – via Huff Post.
- ↑ Agencies (7 December 2013). "Grammy nominations 2014: David Bowie among Robin Thicke and Jay-Z" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
- ↑ "Singer Adele awarded MBE at Palace". BBC News. 19 December 2013. https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-25452604.
- ↑ Bailey, Alyssa (23 April 2019). "Why Adele and Simon Konecki Ended Their Seven-Year Relationship". ELLE. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
- ↑ O'Neill, Thomas (1999). The Grammys: The Ultimate Unofficial Guide to Music's Highest Honor. Perigee Trade.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 "Adele nominated for six Grammys". BBC News. BBC. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
- ↑ "Grammy glory for returning Adele". BBC News. BBC. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
- ↑ List of winners at the 55th annual Grammy Awards. https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2013/02/10/grammy-winners-list/1907129/. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
- ↑ "Past Winners Search | GRAMMY.com". GRAMMY.com. The Recording Academy. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
Other websites
- Adele's website
- Adele at XL Recordings Archived 4 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine
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