Jazz singer caro emerald biography.

The name of the project based in Holland is Caro Emerald (Dear Emerald) - a derivative from the name of a strange, burning, not at all like a European young lady, vocalist with a very long name Caroline van der Leeuw.
The girl has been working in the fields of the music industry since 2007. It is from this date - May 2007 that her career begins on the official website (http://www.caroemerald.com/). What the lady did up to this point is unknown, but it can be assumed that she was engaged in vocals and sent out demos, probably singing with someone in some places. But it was in May that the producers called her and offered to try to sing a song. The song was called "Back It Up". The first single of the project, in which Caroline van der Leeuw became the vocalist, also began to be called. The level of success can be underscored by the release, immediately following the original CD, of two CDs with a cover version by Madcon and remixes by refined aesthetes Kraak & Smaak.
In January 2010, a full-length album was released - 12 tracks of aesthetic pleasure - "Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor". Of course, the easiest way would be to compare this music with De Phazz, but only in general. Caro Emerald's songs are rhythmic, assertive, contain a fair amount of nostalgic note and are devoid of acidity inherent in De Fuzz.

The girl has been working in the fields of the music industry since 2007. It is from this date - May 2007 that the countdown of her career on the official website begins (. What did the lady do ... Read all

The name of the project based in Holland is Caro Emerald (Dear Emerald) - a derivative from the name of a strange, burning, not at all like a European young lady, vocalist with a very long name Caroline van der Leeuw.

The girl has been working in the fields of the music industry since 2007. It is from this date - May 2007 that the countdown of her career begins on the official website (. What the lady did up to this point is unknown, but it can be assumed that she was engaged in vocals and sent out demos, probably sang with someone in some places. But it was in May, the producers called her and offered to try to sing a song.The song was called "Back It Up".The same name was given to the first single of the project, in which Caroline van der Leeuw became the vocalist.The level of success can be emphasized by the release immediately following the original disc, two discs with a cover version by Madcon and remixes by refined aesthetes Kraak & Smaak.

In January 2010, a full-length album was released - 12 tracks of aesthetic pleasure - "Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor". Of course, the easiest way would be to compare this music with De Phazz, but only in general. Caro Emerald's songs are rhythmic, assertive, contain a fair amount of nostalgic note and are devoid of acidity inherent in De Fuzz.

(19810426 ) , Amsterdam), better known as Caro Emerald (Caro Emerald) is a Dutch jazz singer. She made her debut on July 6, 2009 with the single "Back It Up". her first studio album Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor spent 30 weeks at number one on the Dutch Singles Chart, one week ahead of the record previously held by the record Thriller Michael Jackson, and became the best-selling disc of 2010 in the Netherlands. October 3, 2010 Caro Emerald was awarded the Dutch Edison Music Award (English)Russian in the category "Best Singer".

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • 2009 - "Back It Up"
  • 2009 - "A Night Like This"
  • 2010 - That Man
  • 2010 - "Stuck"
  • 2011 - "Riviera Life"
  • 2011 - "You're All I Want for Christmas" (feat. Brook Benton)
  • 2013 - "Tangled Up"
  • 2015 - "Quicksand"

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Links

  • - official website of Caro Emerald
  • on Allmusic
  • on Swisscharts.com

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