abril 04, 2012

Avril Lavigne Biografia


Biografia de Avril Lavigne (Castellano)
Avril Lavigne, con sus 18 años de edad, es una estrella en el mercado musical y siempre fue para ella un destino marcado y sin vueltas. Su sencillo "Complicated" con el cual saltara a la fama mundial, aún se mantiene en los primeros nivelos de los ranking por todo el mundo. Con mucho exito, y miles de fans que la siguen, Avril Lavigne trata hasta ahora de mantenerse fiel a su principios. Según dijera ella..."En realidad no me importa si mi vestimenta está arrugada o si tiene una mancha". La cantante canadiense ha dado ya pasos por todos los rincones, haciendo apariciones en televisión y pasando por las premiaciones más relevantes del mercado musical mundial. Napanee, un pequeño lugar de Ontario, Canadá, fue el lugar donde se crió. Sus primeras tonadas se escuchaban en la igelsia y en ferias de la zona. "Siempre supe desde que era muy pequeña que quería cantar". "Nací con la música en mi sangre, y sólo quería tanto hacer música. Comencé a aprender a tocar la guitarra por mí misma y lo que me inspira a escribir es todo por lo que he pasado, las relaciones en las que he estado y mis opiniones."
Grabó en el año 1999 en el disco para Stephen Medd, dando sus primeros pasos en el ambiente profesional. Más tarde Avril seguiría haciéndose caminos por sus propios medios. Grabó una canción en de cassette cantando una canción de Shania Twain y la envió a un concurso local. Al poco tiempo se vió en el estadio repleto de personas y cantó "What Made You Say That" con la misma Shania Twain. "Fue la más grande emoción de mi vida", dice Avril. "Subí al escenario y era la persona más feliz del mundo." Fabri, un manager que la había conocido, hizo un videocassette de Avril cantando en escenario y en el sótano de su casa y la envió a varias firmas disqueras. Nettwerk Records se interesó por Avril. Viajo a New York y trabajó con el productor Peter Zizzo. Avril finalmente firmaría con Arista Records, trabajando con productores y escritores para crear un sonido propio y original. "Al principio me pidieron que cantara canciones de otras personas y tuve que rebelarme y decir 'no, yo puedo escribir mis propias canciones'. Tenía 16 años en ese entonces, así que quizás pensaban que estaba loca, pero me dieron la oportunidad. Fue un largo proceso y con un poco de suerte el segundo álbum no tomará tanto." "Unwanted" sería el primer sencillo a grabar, seguido de "Complicated". "Let Go" fue su primer disco, el cual salió al mercado el 4 de junio. De indmediato subió al top 200 de Billboard de los dicos más vendidos. Hasta ahora ha vendido más de tres millones de copias en Estados Unidos con tres discos de platino y un millón en Canadá, con un disco de platino. Avril logró consagratse con una premiación en MTV Video Music como nueva artista en un vídeo por "Complicated". "No lo estaba esperando en lo absoluto", se expresó ella. "Mi manager me dijo '¿no deberías al menos pensar en lo que vas a decir sólo por si acaso?' Y luego, cuando mencionaron mi nombre fue como 'Uhh, este es mi primer vídeo. Es alocado."


Biography's Avril Lavigne (English)
Avril Lavigne was born on September 27, 1984 in a 5,000 population town called Napanee, which is located in Ontario, Canada. As the middle child, she always tried to grab the attention when it wasn't on her.

Anything but ordinary. That's putting it mildly when describing Avril Lavigne. A skater-punk, a dynamic spirit, a true wild child. One of those rare creatures who started wowing people with her voice and character at around age 2. She was in many talent shows as a child. She got her first guitar at a young age.

"I always knew this was what I had to do," she says. "I remember when I was really young, standing on my bed like it was a stage, singing at the top of my lungs and visualizing thousands of people surrounding me". She segued from her bedroom to singing, well, whenever and wherever she could-starting in church singing gospel music, and on to festivals, then singing country music at fairs and talent contests-until she was discovered by Arista Records.

She broke out of Napanee, Ontario when she was 16. She had been writing her own songs ever since she got her first guitar and has been skateboarding ever since she was 14. A startlingly up-front and outrageous 17-year-old with everything it takes to reach stardom-completely on her own terms. "I'm just coming out and I'm going to clearly be myself-I write what I feel, I never worry what others think, " Avril avows. "I'm gonna dress what's me, I'm gonna act what's me and I'm gonna sing what's me".

Avril does exactly that on her debut CD, Let Go, flaunting sassy vocals, a crystal clear voice with real-girl lyrical style. "Anything But Ordinary" is a rockin' ode to individuality, while guitar-driven first single, "Complicated," is a simple song that kicks pretenders to the curb. The string-inflected "I'm With You" reaches out for connection to reflect Avril's more mellower side, but tracks like "Losing Grip" and "Unwanted" courageously confront rejection and betrayal with all the heaviness such subjects demand. Then there's "My World" and the metaphoric "Mobile," which perfectly articulate the Avril experience. "I have this awesome opportunity to fulfill my dream. I am all over the place, flying here and there, going through different stuff every day," she explains. "This is my lifestyle, but I wouldn't want a normal life or I'd get bored".

While she was in New York, she got signed to Arista Records by L.A Reid. "I don't like it when people say that Antonio "L.A" Reid discovered me. I discovered myself." Avril says. It pisses her off if anyone says something about L.A discovering her. This seventeen year old is very unique. She wrote every single one of her songs. "Everytime I got home, I went to my guitar and wrote a song about what happened to me that day. I don't care if nobody cares because it's the way I'm feeling and that's what I'm going to write about." Avril says, about the inspiration for her songs. That's what makes Avril so unique. She writes her own songs and she refuses to do something that she doesn't want to do. For instance, take a photo shoot. "At one photo shoot, they tried to glam me all up and I didn't like it. They just wouldn't listen to me." she says.

Although Avril virtually lived in the studio during that New York stint, her efforts didn't pay off at first. "I started working with these really talented people, but I just wasn't feeling it; the songs weren't representative of me," she admits. "Then they started talking about having people write for me, but I had to write myself. I had to do my music. It was a really stressful time, but I never considered giving up." Instead, she flipped coasts. Los Angeles gave Avril the fresh start she needed.

It was there that she hooked up with producer/songwriter Clif Magness, and "I was like, "Yeah! I've found my guy!'" she enthuses. "We totally clicked, because he just let me guide; he really understood me and let me do my thing." The songs for Let Go began pouring out, with Magness at the helm as well as up-and-coming production team the Matrix. Soon after Avril hooked up with Nettwerk Management who've steered the careers of Sarah McLachlan, Dido, Coldplay, Barenaked Ladies and Sum 41.

Avril couldn't be happier with the way the album turned out. "In this past year I've really grown as a writer. 'Complicated' wasn't written about anyone in particular. It is basically about life, people being fake and relationships." As to one of her favorite tracks, "Losing Grip," she says, "That is definitely one of my ex-boys-he didn't give me what I needed emotionally." Avril laughs, "It doesn't matter now, and plus I got a good song out of it."

Her album "Under My Skin" opens with the dramatic tracks "Take Me Away" and "Together," which set the scene for the kick-ass guitars and radio-ready chorus of "Don't Tell Me," a song of willful female empowerment that picks up where "Complicated" left off. From there it's a one-two punch of three-chord guitar licks ("He Wasn't") and head-bopping optimism ("Who Knows") alongside swirling, brooding melodies ("Freak Out") and moody tracks ("Forgotten," "Nobody's Home") that reveal a darker side of Avril Lavigne.

"I grew up so much in the past two years," admits the Napanee, Ontario, native. "I've been through a lot, I've learned a lot, and experienced a lot both good and bad. These songs are about all of that, and each is very personal to me." Working with producers, Butch Walker (of the Marvelous 3), Raine Maida (of Our Lady Peace), Don Gilmore (Linkin Park, Pearl Jam), Avril co-wrote the dozen introspective songs on Under My Skin in near secrecy. "I'd just come off my world tour and got back to Toronto and was writing right away," the 19-year-old says. "I had no idea what I was going to do. No one did. People wondered if I'd run out of things to write about, but it was the opposite."

After a lunch date with fellow Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk turned into a major chick-bonding session, Avril and Chantal sat down to write. The chemistry was ineffable. "We got together one night and all of a sudden we had a song," she says. "No one knew what I was up to, not my management, not my label." The duo got together the next night and wrote another song. "We did that for two weeks and wrote 12 songs." Momentum took over and by summer Avril was moving into Chantal and her husband Raine Maida's Malibu house to record. "I was only off my tour for a couple of weeks, and I was ready to record," Avril recalls.

The California air provided a needed escape from Avril's frantic life. "It was a great time for me, living out there, being out of the public eye, and having my independence. And my friendship with Chantal evolved into one of the best I've ever had." Chantal and Avril would spend all night in the studio perfecting the songs. During the day, Avril learned the city by driving to and from the studio and wherever she needed to be. No photos, no interviews, no pressure. Eventually they recorded most of the songs in Raine's studio, and those songs appear unaltered on Under My Skin. The rest of the tracks, co-written with her guitarist Evan Taubenfeld (and one track with former Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody), were cut just up the road. "I was involved in every aspect of making this record. I'm very hands-on," she says. "I knew how I wanted the drums, the guitar tones, and the structures to be. I understand the whole process so much better this time because I've been through it. I'm really picky with my sound."

Picking favorites out of her 12 hand-made babies is another matter. "They all mean so much to me, but I love 'Together,' which is all about being in a relationship and knowing it's not right. It's a song that basically says, it's not working out honey." A couple of other tracks mine dysfunctional relationships and have hooks as catchy as those on "Complicated" and real-life narratives (like "Sk8er Boi"), but what truly underscores Avril's growth are the more positive tracks, such as "Who Knows" and "Take Me Away." "I guess that's just the way that I am now," admits the former supposed attitude junkie. Deep, piano-driven tracks like "Together" and "Forgotten" reflect Avril's growth, maturity, and change since the release of Let Go. "I'm happy with what I'm doing and have faith that everything is going to work out for the best." She's also found a feminine side to offset her well-publicized tomboyishness. "I'm such a chick. I'm a hopeless romantic, and surprisingly old-fashioned," Avril laughs. "That's why I wrote a song about not giving it up to just any guy ["Don't Tell Me"]." Girly quirks aside, Avril's anxious to get the show on the road. "It feels so good to be singing new songs," she says. "I feel refreshed and I'm looking forward to the next thing."

Optimistic or melancholic, Avril's two-year wild-ride on the rock-star express has shaped her world view and taught her a whole lot about balance. "The songs on Under My Skin are definitely deeper than those on Let Go," she says, "But I still love a good pop song. I'm basically just a girl who likes to write, who likes to rock out, and who wants music to be a part of my life forever."

But Avril's music is capable of reaching the girls and the guys, and more than a few adventurous adults too-and she's chomping at the bit to bring it to 'em. "I can't wait to be out there; I want to rock the world! I want people to know that my music is real and honest - it came from my heart. I was just being true to myself."


Aqui unas fotos de Avril Lavigne


Aqui unos Videos de Avril Lavigne


avril lavigne complicated letras en español HD

Avril Lavigne - What the hell (Full HD 1080p)

Avril Lavigne - My Happy Ending in [ HQ ] & [ HD ]

Avril Lavigne - Remember when VIDEO HD

Avril Lavigne - What The Hell (HD 720p)

Smile - Avril Lavigne (videoclip con subtítulos en Español)

Avril Lavigne - Wish You Were Here HD (Acoustic) Subtitulado Español English Lyrics

Avril Lavigne Argentina 2011 - Nobody's Home HD

Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Live) [HD] - Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne - Complicated (Live in Toronto) HD

Avril Lavigne en Lima [HD] - "Nobody's home"

Avril Lavigne - Girlfriend


Avril Lavigne en Lima [HD] - "What the hell"

Avril Lavigne - Concert in Santiago, Chile HD(2011) BEAUTIFUL!!!

[HD] Avril Lavigne - Maxim Photoshoot 2010

Anything but Ordinary (Live) [HD] - Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne-Everybody Hurts Music Video HD (Lyrics)

Avril Lavigne - Hot in [ HQ ] & [ HD ]

Avril Lavigne - Mobile in HQ & HD[ HD 720p ] official music video

Avril Lavigne - Remember When

Avril Lavigne - " Hot " Behind The Scenes Web ( Making Of Hot ) in [ HQ ] & [ HD ]

Avril Lavigne ft Lil Mama - Girlfriend

Avril Lavigne - Mobile(subtitulos-español)

(HD) Avril Lavigne & EvanTaubenfeld "Tomorrow" Vancouver 2011

Avril Lavigne - Hot [HD 720]

Avril Lavigne - Sk8er Boi


Avril Lavigne - Complicated