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Birth name: Vanessa Lee Carlton. Born: August 16, 1980 Milford, Pennsylvania. Vanessa Carlton Biography (bio): Vanessa Lee Carlton is best known for the single "A Thousand Miles" from her platinum-selling debut album, Be Not Nobody (2002). Carlton's second album, Harmonium (2004), was a commercial failure, which led her to part company from her record label A&M, though she still holds a dedicated fanbase. Her third album, Heroes and Thieves, is slated for an October 9th release on Irv Gotti's record label The Inc. Carlton was born in Milford, Pennsylvania to Ed Carlton, a pilot, and Heidi, a piano teacher; she has two younger siblings, a sister named Gwen, who is a student at George Mason University, and a brother named Edmund, who is also an up-and-coming artist and is a member of his school's a capella group, who attends St. Andrew's School in Delaware. Edmund has also gone on tour with the Ice Capades 3 times. She is of Scandinavian descent on her father's side, and of Russian descent on her mother's. Although she was not raised in any religion, she has referred to herself as "not Jewish" and said she was "spiritual". She began playing the piano as a toddler, and received tutoring from her mother. After returning from Disneyland at the age of two, Carlton played "It's a Small World" on the piano. This event inspired Carlton's mother to expose Carlton to various classical composers such as Mozart and Eric Satie. She attended the School of American Ballet in New York City beginning at age fourteen. The stress and rigid training of the ballet lessons proved too much for her, and she chose not to become a dancer upon graduation. She attended Columbia University and performed in bars and clubs all over Manhattan. Carlton met Peter Zizzo at a singer-songwriter circle and a few months later, Zizzo invited Carlton to his studio to begin recording a demo with instruments accompanying Carlton's piano and vocals. Three months after recording the demo tape, Carlton was signed onto Interscope Records where she began recording the album Rinse, which was never released, with Zizzo. Rinse has twelve tracks, including songs that were reworked for her debut album Be Not Nobody, such as "Ordinary Day", "Rinse", "Pretty Baby", "Twilight", "Interlude" (later entitled "A Thousand Miles"); songs that remain unreleased in any form, except for internet bootlegs (which exist for at least seven of the twelve tracks), such as "All I Ask" and "Superhero"; and one song, "Carnival", which was re-recorded under the title "Dark Carnival" for the 2003 Sony PlayStation game, and Microsoft Xbox game, Spy Hunter 2. Carlton's debut album, Be Not Nobody, was produced by Ron Fair and released in April 2002. It included the hit piano pop single "A Thousand Miles", which peaked inside the top five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Follow-up single "Ordinary Day", however, was less successful, and the final single, "Pretty Baby", failed to chart on the U.S Hot 100. In 2003 Carlton received Grammy Award nominations for "Record of the Year", "Song of the Year", and "Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)" for "A Thousand Miles". She provided the descant vocals for the Counting Crows' cover of Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi", recorded for the film Two Weeks Notice. Her platinum-selling song A Thousand Miles was also the theme song for seasons one and two of the Gilmore Girls on the WB.[citation needed] Carlton's 2004 collaboration with the Italian rock and blues singer Zucchero, along with Haylie Ecker on violin, for the song "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" (a cover of The Korgis' song) was moderately successful, reaching the top forty in France. She provided backing vocals for a song on anti-folk singer Kimya Dawson's 2004 album Hidden Vagenda. She began recording her second album, Harmonium, at Skywalker Ranch near San Francisco. Harmonium was released in November 2004 and yielded the single "White Houses", which preceded the album. Produced by Stephan Jenkins, Harmonium debuted at #33 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and both album and single were considered commercial failures. In a post on her official site's forum, Carlton said to her fans – whom she, and they, often refer to as "nessaholics" – that she would be releasing a third album in 2006, although she added "most people will know it as my second!" because of a perceived lack of commitment to Harmonium at her label. During her Harmonium tour, Carlton debuted three new songs in June 2005 at The Living Room in New York City: "Put Your Hands on Me" (Now called Hands On Me), "This Time", and "The One". While on tour with rock singer Stevie Nicks in 2005 and 2006, Carlton premiered the songs "Best Behavior" and "All Is Well". In September 2005 Carlton entered the studio with producer Linda Perry to record her next album, and in May 2006 a studio version of "This Time" premiered on the website PromoSquad, leading to speculation among fans that it would be the album's lead single. Irv Gotti announced in October 2006 that he had signed Carlton to The Inc. Records. She wrote on her website that the title of the album is Heroes and Thieves, and according to the News-Times it will be released in spring 2007. Two of Carlton's new songs are "Heroes and Thieves" and "House". Irv Gotti co-produced the album with 7 Aurelius, Rick Rubin and Stephan Jenkins, and Carlton is a featured artist on 7's now-panned debut single, "M-A-K-E L-O-V-E T-O M-E". In March 2007, Carlton's offical message board was closed followed by her official website. This caused worry among fans and as they grew restless, Carlton posted on her offical Myspace that she was back in the studio putting finishing touches on a few songs and that she is extremely happy with and proud of the album. The album, Heroes and Thieves, is due to be released on October 9th, 2007. On June 1st, a short 42-second clip of the single was released on to the internet, with the official single release date being July 17th, 2007. Carlton recently broke up with boyfriend and producer Stephan Jenkins of rock band Third Eye Blind. Jane magazine in the U.S. named Carlton one of the "eleven people you'd most like to see naked"; she posed for the magazine's July 2005 issue. Ashton Kutcher Punk'd Carlton in November 2004 during a rehearsal for a performance on The Tonight Show. In 2005 Carlton completed the New York City Marathon and donated the pledge money she collected to Musicians on Call, a nonprofit organization that brings live and recorded music to patients' bedsides. |
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