Shania Twain Biography
Quick Facts
Birthday: August 28, 1965
Nationality: Canadian
Famous: Quotes By Shania Twain Pop Singers
Sun Sign: Virgo
Age: 53 Years
Born In: Windsor
Height: 1.61 M
Spouse/Ex-: Frederic Thiebaud (M. 2011), Robert Lange (M. 1993–2010)
Father: Clarence Edwards
Mother: Sharon
Siblings: Carrie Ann Edwards, Jill Edwards
Children: Eja Lange
Personality: ESFJ
Net Worth: $370 Million As Of Apr 25, 2017
Shania Twain, born Eilleen Regina Edwards, is a country music singer who became famous for her album, "The Woman in me". She is one of the most sold singers in Canada, surpassed by Celine Dion. His album "Come on Over" is the best-selling country album of all time. The Grammy-winning singer is also a world-class composer who has won multiple BMI composer awards. "The queen of country music", as her fans know her, loved music from an early age. She was writing and performing songs when she was ten and appeared on a television show when she was a teenager. He had a difficult childhood and found the so necessary consolation in music. Music was not just a means of help; It was also a way to earn money to contribute to their impoverished family. Her musical talent made her famous in her city and she was often invited to play in clubs and radio stations. He fought for years to establish himself before signing a contract with Mercury and was very successful with his second album, "The Woman in Me". The album was Multi-Platinum and announced the arrival of a new star to the world of country music.
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Childhood and early life
She was born as Eilleen Regina Edwards of Sharon Morrison and Clarence Edwards. Her parents divorced when she was two years old and she and her two sisters started living with their mother.
His mother later married Jerry Twain who adopted the girls. The family grew with the birth of one brother and the adoption of another. His stepfather was an abusive man who often fought with his mother.
She began to sing and act from an early age. Music was a way to escape from the difficulties of his daily life. Her family was very poor and she earned money singing in clubs.
He went to high school and vocal Timminis and sang for a local band called Longshot.
He had the opportunity to act in the Tommy Hunter Show, broadcast on CBC television when he was only 13 years old.
After graduating from high school in 1983, he joined a band called Flirt and toured throughout Ontario with the band. She also began to take the lesson of a singing coach.
He met country music singer Mary Bailey, who organized a fundraiser in 1987 for the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation, where Twain had the opportunity to act.
In 1987, her parents died in a car accident leaving the 21-year-old girl to take care of her younger siblings.
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Career
After her brothers grew up and moved, she was finally able to focus on developing her career. She recorded a demo tape and sent them to the recording executives. Mercury Nashville Records recognized her potential and signed a contract with her.
His debut album, the self titled "Shania Twain," was released in 1993. The album received positive reviews and gave two minor hits, "Qué te hizo decir that" and "Dances with the one who brought you".
He released his second studio album, "The Woman in Me" in 1995. He had written or co-written most of the songs on this album. It became a best seller, reaching number 1 on the best US Billboard albums in the US. UU
His album "Come on Over" was released in 1997. The album became a blockbuster and became one of the best-selling albums in the history of Canadian music. She also traveled extensively to promote the album.
Three versions of his next album, "Up!" They were released in 2002, including a pop version, a country version and an international version. The album was Diamond.
From September 2003 to July 2004, he was on a concert tour to promote his album "Up!". He toured North America and Europe.
He released a compilation album "Greatest Hits" in 2004. The album consisted of 17 hits from his previous albums and featured three new songs.
She starred in a reality show, 'Why not? With Shania Twain ', which premiered on the Oprah Winfrey Network in 2011. The show highlights the journey of the singer from childhood hit by poverty and difficult youth to the heights of stardom.
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Senior jobs
The album, "The Woman in Me" (1995) was her first big success that made her a popular country singer. The album was multiplatinum a few months after its launch and received Diamond certification after five years.
His 1997 album "Come on Over" was his greatest success. The album was much appreciated for breaking free from traditional stereotypes and became the country music album
Birthday: August 28, 1965
Nationality: Canadian
Famous: Quotes By Shania Twain Pop Singers
Sun Sign: Virgo
Age: 53 Years
Born In: Windsor
Height: 1.61 M
Spouse/Ex-: Frederic Thiebaud (M. 2011), Robert Lange (M. 1993–2010)
Father: Clarence Edwards
Mother: Sharon
Siblings: Carrie Ann Edwards, Jill Edwards
Children: Eja Lange
Personality: ESFJ
Net Worth: $370 Million As Of Apr 25, 2017
Shania Twain, born Eilleen Regina Edwards, is a country music singer who became famous for her album, "The Woman in me". She is one of the most sold singers in Canada, surpassed by Celine Dion. His album "Come on Over" is the best-selling country album of all time. The Grammy-winning singer is also a world-class composer who has won multiple BMI composer awards. "The queen of country music", as her fans know her, loved music from an early age. She was writing and performing songs when she was ten and appeared on a television show when she was a teenager. He had a difficult childhood and found the so necessary consolation in music. Music was not just a means of help; It was also a way to earn money to contribute to their impoverished family. Her musical talent made her famous in her city and she was often invited to play in clubs and radio stations. He fought for years to establish himself before signing a contract with Mercury and was very successful with his second album, "The Woman in Me". The album was Multi-Platinum and announced the arrival of a new star to the world of country music.
Recommended Lists: Country Singers Canadian Women
Childhood and early life
She was born as Eilleen Regina Edwards of Sharon Morrison and Clarence Edwards. Her parents divorced when she was two years old and she and her two sisters started living with their mother.
His mother later married Jerry Twain who adopted the girls. The family grew with the birth of one brother and the adoption of another. His stepfather was an abusive man who often fought with his mother.
She began to sing and act from an early age. Music was a way to escape from the difficulties of his daily life. Her family was very poor and she earned money singing in clubs.
He went to high school and vocal Timminis and sang for a local band called Longshot.
He had the opportunity to act in the Tommy Hunter Show, broadcast on CBC television when he was only 13 years old.
After graduating from high school in 1983, he joined a band called Flirt and toured throughout Ontario with the band. She also began to take the lesson of a singing coach.
He met country music singer Mary Bailey, who organized a fundraiser in 1987 for the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation, where Twain had the opportunity to act.
In 1987, her parents died in a car accident leaving the 21-year-old girl to take care of her younger siblings.
Recommended lists: female singers Canadian singers pop pop singers Canadian Pop pop singers
Career
After her brothers grew up and moved, she was finally able to focus on developing her career. She recorded a demo tape and sent them to the recording executives. Mercury Nashville Records recognized her potential and signed a contract with her.
His debut album, the self titled "Shania Twain," was released in 1993. The album received positive reviews and gave two minor hits, "Qué te hizo decir that" and "Dances with the one who brought you".
He released his second studio album, "The Woman in Me" in 1995. He had written or co-written most of the songs on this album. It became a best seller, reaching number 1 on the best US Billboard albums in the US. UU
His album "Come on Over" was released in 1997. The album became a blockbuster and became one of the best-selling albums in the history of Canadian music. She also traveled extensively to promote the album.
Three versions of his next album, "Up!" They were released in 2002, including a pop version, a country version and an international version. The album was Diamond.
From September 2003 to July 2004, he was on a concert tour to promote his album "Up!". He toured North America and Europe.
He released a compilation album "Greatest Hits" in 2004. The album consisted of 17 hits from his previous albums and featured three new songs.
She starred in a reality show, 'Why not? With Shania Twain ', which premiered on the Oprah Winfrey Network in 2011. The show highlights the journey of the singer from childhood hit by poverty and difficult youth to the heights of stardom.
Recommended lists: Female country singers Canadian female singers Canadian country singers Canadian female pop singers
Senior jobs
The album, "The Woman in Me" (1995) was her first big success that made her a popular country singer. The album was multiplatinum a few months after its launch and received Diamond certification after five years.
His 1997 album "Come on Over" was his greatest success. The album was much appreciated for breaking free from traditional stereotypes and became the country music album