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in the small town of Napanee Ontario (5000 residents)
in 1985 Avril Lavigne stood out from the crowd at an
early age. First honing her musical talents in the church
choir, she graduated onto country music competitions
and eventually to an amount of stardom when she won
a competition in a radio contest that allowed her to
travel to Ontario and sing with Country legend Shania
Twain!
Despite
this early success, Avril continued her Napanee school
career and at the same time developed her other musical
talents (particularly the guitar). Over the next couple
of years she tried to make the US recording industry
sit up and take notice, but it wasn't until she was
in New York at age 16 that she was finally signed to
Arista records when an Arista employee was so impressed
that he insisted that he return with his CEO to hear
Avril sing.
Once signed to the major label, Avril moved south to
New York where she finally began her professional career
in earnest. Her time in NY was relatively short-lived
as she next moved to the west coast to work with producer/songrter
Cliff Magness - with his input secured, the pair worked
on compositions for her debut record with Avril playing
a key role in the songwriting process.
The fruit of her partnership with Magness first became
apparent in early 2002 when her debut single "Complicated"
was released in North America and immediately went to
number one in Canada and high into the Billboard top
40. Following on from this initial success, Avril's
debut CD "Let Go" was also released in summer 2002 and
entered the Billboard chart at number 8!
Avril's appeal has been both, in part, as a singer who
is not ready to conform to the mainstream of the pop
music industry. She has distanced herself from some
comparisons, and has made less than flattering remarks
about some of her more mainstream contemporaries.
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