Jewel
A contemporary folkie renowned for her expressive, crystalline voice, singer/songwriter Jewel was among the most successful of the many new female performers who dominated the pop charts throughout the 1990s. Born Jewel Kilcher on May 23, 1974, in Payson, UT, she was raised in remote Homer, AK, and began her music career at the age of six, regularly performing alongside her singer/songwriter parents in local Eskimo villages and tourist attractions. After her parents' divorce, she remained with her father, touring with him for the next seven years.
While attending Michigan's Interlochen Fine Arts Academy, Jewel began writing her first songs; upon graduating, she joined her mother in San Diego, suffering through a series of short-lived day jobs before deciding to flee the nine-to-five world for good, at which time she moved into her van and began focusing on a career in music. Her first regular gig was at the Innerchange, a coffeehouse in Pacific Beach; word quickly spread, and by 1993 she was the subject of a rabid local cult following.
After signing to Atlantic, in early 1995 Jewel issued her debut LP, Pieces of You; the record was a slow starter, not even breaking into the Billboard pop charts until some 14 months after its release, but eventually the single "Who Will Save Your Soul" became a major hit, and soon the album was a best-seller as well. Two other hits, "You Were Meant for Me" and "Foolish Games," followed. In 1998 Jewel returned with -Night Without Armor, a collection of her spoken word poetry; her hotly anticipated second album, Spirit, followed later that year, as did the seasonal collection Joy: A Holiday Collection. Chasing Down the Dawn -- a spoken word album featuring unabridged selections from the book of the same name -- was issued in fall 2000.
This Way appeared a year later as a more lighthearted follow-up to Spirit. Fans and critics were shocked in 2003 when the slick dance-pop album 0304 appeared and were just as shocked when the singer allowed the Schick company to use the album's hit single, "Intuition," for a advertising campaign introducing their new razor. Goodbye Alice in Wonderland, released in May 2006, was a return to the warm sound of her earlier work. Led by the single "Again and Again," it reached the Top Ten. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide see full bio >>
- Charts: Disturbed notches third No. 1 debut
- New Releases, June 3: Weezer, Disturbed, Jewel
- Brad Paisley announces huge summer trek
- CMA Music Festival boasts superstar lineup
- Jewel gets a little bit country
- More shows ahead for Jewel
- Briefly: Bob Dylan, Slipknot, Sarah Brightman, Jewel
- Jewel carves out new 'Wonderland' dates
- New Releases, May 2: Pearl Jam, Tool, Jewel
- LiveDaily Interview: Jewel
- Rob Thomas and Jewel to team for summer tour
- Singer Jewel set to issue new album
- More summer shows in store for Jewel
- Jewel schedules brief acoustic tour in the West
- Live Review: Jewel at The Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA
- Jewel adds summer dates to latest outing
- Jewel adds West Coast leg to upcoming tour, readies new DVD
- Briefly: Jewel, 12 Stones, CMA Fan Fair, Elton John
- Jewel extends tour deep into the spring
- House of Blues Sunset Strip hosts Elvis Costello, Steve Wonder, more for benefits
- Jewel plots first round of 2004 U.S. shows
- Jewel remains unplugged during new round of shows
- Jewel sets solo-acoustic shows in the wake of bassist's death
- Jewel cancels upcoming tour due to death of bass player
- Jewel cranks up fall tour plans
- Briefly: Jewel, Kazaa, Britney Spears, Eminem, Pearl Jam
- Mariah Carey, R.E.M., others sign on for 'Today' show concerts
- Jewel Launches String of Intimate Solo Engagements
- Jewel maps out summer tour
- Jewel moves forward by stepping back from the music industry
- Briefly: Janet Jackson, Mick Jagger, Jewel
- New Releases, Nov. 13: Garth Brooks, Paul McCartney, Rob Zombie, Jewel
- Jewel revs up promotional machine behind 'This Way'
- Briefly News and Comment: Jane's Addiction, Shyne, Staind
- Jewel enters studio, schedules a few shows
- Briefly: Neil Young, Aerosmith, Eminem, VH1, Jewel's alleged crib notes
- Briefly: Prince, Jewel, Deftones, Brian Jones
- Jewel extends solo acoustic tour
- Jewel To Tour In September
- Briefly: Buena Vista Social Club, Tim McGraw, Jewel, John Zorn, John Denver
- Sting, Jewel, Bryan Adams Sign On For Net Aid Benefit
- LIFEbeat Benefit Concert To Feature 'N Sync, Destiny's Child
- Jewel Lines Up Benefit Single, Holiday Music Collection
- Jewel Cancels New Year's Eve Concert In Anchorage
- Holiday Albums By Ringo Starr, Jewel, Garth Brooks Hit The Stores
- Net Aid London, U.S. Lineups Nearly Final
- Jewel, Ricky Martin, Luther Vandross In Tickets, TV

Joe Satriani slings axe on the road this fall
Nickelback jumps on the Live Nation wagon
TV on the Radio broadcasts fall tour plans
Britney Spears reportedly makes video for Madonna tour
Ed Harcourt maps 'Beautiful' headlining tour
Jim Brickman looks far ahead for solo dates
Idina Menzel takes a 'Stand' on solo outing
Donna the Buffalo marks 20 years with album, tour
Scorpions sting America again this summer
Bruce Springsteen offers 'Highlights' for charity
Bob Dylan adds dates to upcoming US run


George Strait Readies Holiday Album
Moody Blues' First Albums Reissued
Willie Nelson, Wynton Marsalis To Play Lincoln Center, Hollywood Bowl
LiveDaily Song of the Day: Birdmonster - "Born To Be Your Man"
LiveDaily Interview: The Deadly Syndrome
LiveDaily Sessions: The Deadly Syndrome
Kenny Chesney On Satellite Radio
Springsteen Remembers Madam Marie
Ian Curtis Memorial Stolen
LiveDaily Song of the Day: The Watson Twins - "Sky Open Up"

