Michael Bublé
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Born | Michael Steven Bublé September 9, 1975 Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
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Years active | 1994–present |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1] |
Spouse |
Luisana Lopilato (m. 2011) |
Children | 4 |
Michael Steven Bublé OC OBC (born September 9, 1975) is a Canadian-Italian singer, songwriter and actor. He has won four Grammy Awards and multiple Juno Awards. His first album reached the top ten in the United Kingdom and in Canada. His 2005 album, It's Time, and his 2007 album, Call Me Irresponsible, were very successful around the world, reaching number one on the Canadian album chart, the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, the Australian ARIA Albums Chart, and the European charts. Bublé has sold over 75 million albums worldwide.
Early life
[change | change source]Bublé was born in Burnaby, British Columbia in September 1975. His father is Lewis Bublé, a salmon fisherman. His mother is Amber (née Santagà).
From his earliest years, Bublé wanted to be a singer. He took an interest in jazz about the age of five.
As a boy, he had a great interest in hockey. He shared his interest with his father and grandfather. He played hockey but realized he was not good enough to be a professional player.
At the age of 14, he began working with his father on a fishing boat. Sometimes they would be away from home two or three months at a time. Bublé credits the hard work on the boat with making him a man.[2]
At age 16, Bublé began singing in nightclubs. His original stage name was "Mickey Bubbles".[3] He credits his Italian maternal grandfather with these opportunities. His grandfather traded his ability as a plumber for the chance to have his grandson appear on stage.
Personal life
[change | change source]Bublé became an Italian citizen in 2005.[4] He has been married to Argentine actress Luisana Lopilato since 2011.[5] They have three children (two sons and a daughter).[4]
In 2016, his eldest son, Noah, was diagnosed with cancer but was in remission two years later.[6]
Discography
[change | change source]- Studio albums
- Michael Bublé (2003)
- It's Time (2005)
- Call Me Irresponsible (2007)
- Crazy Love (2009)
- Christmas (2011)
- To Be Loved (2013)
- ❤ (2018)
- Higher (2022)
- Independent albums
- First Dance (1996)
- Babalu (2001)
- Dream (2002)
- Live albums
- Come Fly with Me (2004)
- Caught in the Act (2005)
- Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden (2009)
Tours
[change | change source]- Michael Bublé: Live in Concert (2004)
- It's Time Tour (2005–06)
- Irresponsible Tour (2007–08)
- Crazy Love Tour (2010–12)
To be loved Tour 2013-15 Evening with Michael Bublé in 2019-2022 Higher Tour
Filmography
[change | change source]- 2000: Duets
- 2001: Totally Blonde
- 2003: The Snow Walker
- 2004: Las Vegas – Catch of the Day
Awards and nominations
[change | change source]Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2001 | Genie | Best Achievement in Music – Original Song – "I've Never Been in Love Before" | Nom. |
2001 | Genie | Best Achievement in Music – Original Song – "Dumb ol' Heart" | Nom. |
2004 | Juno | Best New Artist | Won |
2004 | Juno | Album of the Year – Michael Bublé | Nom. |
2005 | World Music Award[7] | World's Best Selling Artist/Canada | Won |
2005 | World Music Award[7] | World's Best Selling Male Pop Artist | Nom. |
2006 | Juno | Pop Album of the Year – It's Time | Won |
2006 | Juno | Single of the Year – "Home" | Won |
2006 | Juno | Album of the Year – It's Time | Won |
2006 | Juno | Artist of the Year | Won |
2006 | Juno | Juno Fan Choice Award | Nom. |
2006 | ECHO[8] | Jazz Production of the Year – It's Time | Won |
2006 | ECHO | International Newcomer of the Year – It's Time | Nom. |
2006 | Grammy | Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album – It's Time | Nom. |
2006 | MuchMusic Video Awards | MuchMoreMusic Award – "Save the Last Dance for Me" | Won |
2006 | MuchMusic Video Awards | MuchMoreMusic Award – "Home" | Nom |
2006 | American Music Awards | Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist | Nom. |
2007 | National Jazz Awards | Male Vocalist of the Year | Won |
2007 | MuchMusic Video Awards | MuchMoreMusic Award – "Everything" | Won |
2007 | Gemini | Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series – "How About You?" (with Lou Pomanti) | Nom. |
2007 | Grammy | Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album – Caught in the Act | Nom. |
2007 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Remake – "Save the Last Dance for Me" | Nom. |
2007 | Juno | Juno Fan Choice Award | Nom. |
2008 | ECHO | International Pop/Rock Male Artist of the Year – Call Me Irresponsible | Nom. |
2008 | BRIT Awards | International Male Solo Artist | Nom. |
2008 | Grammy[9] | Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album – Call Me Irresponsible | Won |
2008 | Grammy[10] | Best Male Pop Vocal Performance – "Everything" | Nom. |
2008 | Juno | Artist of the Year | Nom. |
2008 | Juno | Album of the Year – Call Me Irresponsible | Nom. |
2008 | Juno | Pop Album of the Year – Call Me Irresponsible | Nom. |
2008 | Juno | Single of the Year – "Everything" | Nom. |
2008 | Juno | Juno Fan Choice Award | Won |
2008 | Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards[11] | Best Male Vocalist | Won |
2008 | Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards[11] | Best Original Composition – "Everything" | Won |
2009 | Juno[12] | Single of the Year – "Lost" | Nom. |
2010 | Grammy[13] | Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album – Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden | Won |
2010 | BRIT Awards | International Male Solo Artist | Nom. |
2010 | Meteor Awards[14] | International Male Solo Artist | Won |
2010 | Juno | Pop Album of the Year – Crazy Love | Won |
2010 | Juno | Single of the Year – "Haven't Met You Yet" | Won |
2010 | Juno | Album of the Year – Crazy Love | Won |
2010 | Juno | Juno Fan Choice Award | Won |
2010 | Juno | Artist of the Year | Nom |
2010 | Juno | Songwriter of the Year | Nom |
2010 | American Music Awards | Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist | Won |
2011 | Grammy | Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album - Crazy Love | Won |
2011 | Grammy | Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - "Haven't Met You Yet" | Nom |
2011 | Juno | Juno Fan Choice Award | Nom |
Other websites
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Michael Buble's Height and Weight". CelebHeights.com. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
- ↑ Alan Jackson (28 April 2007). "The youngest singer in town". The Times (London). Retrieved Dec 8, 2013.
- ↑ "Michael Bublé biography". Concerty.com.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "5 things you didn't know about Michael Bublé". AXS. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
- ↑ hellomagazine.com. "Michael Bublé News: The Latest On The Singer's Wife, Family, Performances & Interviews". hellomagazine.com. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
- ↑ Woodward, Ellie. "Michael Bublé Revealed How His Son's Cancer Diagnosis Changed His Priorities". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "World Music Awards 2005". Popstarsplus.com. Archived from the original on 2013-09-22. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
- ↑ "Jazz-Produktion des Jahres national/international". ECHO 2006: 12.03.2006, Estrel Convention Center Berlin (in German). ECHO 2006 Deutscher Musikpreis – die offizielle Homepage. 12 March 2006. Retrieved 26 June 2008.
- ↑ "Winehouse, West big winners at Grammys as Feist shut out". CBC News. 6 June 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2008.
- ↑ "50th Annual Grammy Awards Winners List". Entertainment Tonight. 10 February 2008. Archived from the original on 18 April 2008. Retrieved 20 June 2008.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "Buble comes out on top at Canadian jazz awards". CBC News. 8 March 2008. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
- ↑ "The nominees for the 2009 JUNO Awards are..." National Post. 3 February 2009. Archived from the original on 31 March 2009. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
- ↑ The Canadian Press (31 January 2010). "Neil Young and Michael Buble among Grammy winners". CTV News. Archived from the original on 21 December 2019. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
- ↑ "Meteor Music Awards : Winners (Fully Updated)". GoldenPlec.com. 19 February 2010.