Английская Википедия:Courtney Hadwin
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Courtney Hadwin is an English singer-songwriter. She rose to fame by competing prominently on the first season of ITV's The Voice Kids UK 2017 and the 13th season of the NBC competition show America's Got Talent (AGT) the following year. Her latter audition went viral. By the time of her second performance in 2018 on the first live TV broadcast of AGT that season, the video of her audition had been viewed 200 million times, according to show host Tyra Banks as she introduced Hadwin.[1]
Early and personal life
Hadwin lives in Hesleden, England, with her parents, younger sister Melissa, and younger brother Paul. She attended Hesleden Primary School[2][3][4] and until autumn 2018 studied at The Academy at Shotton Hall in Peterlee.[4][5] She has also trained at Shotton Hall Theatre School, Peanuts Master Classes, Kate Sirs School of Music[6] and Julie Miles' Vocal Ovation.[7]
Hadwin was a 2018 finalist on TV's America's Got Talent. She previously appeared on the first series of The Voice Kids in the UK and afterwards on America's Got Talent: The Champions.
Career
Early performances
In April 2015, Hadwin auditioned for her first singing competition at TeenStar in Newcastle, England, with her version of Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love", and reached the competition's grand final.[8] She also gained notice when she was filmed performing Great Big World and Christina Aguilera's soaring duet "Say Something" in September 2015.[9] In April 2016, she won Hartlepool's Performer of the Year Award, and was a finalist in the Beyond The Lights award ceremony.[10] She was the opening act for Sister Sledge at a South Tyneside Festival concert in July 2017, where she sang for more than 18,000 people.[11] In January 2018, she sang in Southampton at an event for U-Support, raising funds for children with life-limiting illnesses and disabilities.[12]
2017: The Voice Kids UK
Hadwin blind-auditioned for The Voice Kids UK, where she performed Tina Turner's "Nutbush City Limits". She was picked by Judge Danny Jones, who became her mentor on the show. During the battle round, she performed "Dancing in the Street" against Eboni Green and Hollie Firmin.[13] For her semi-final performance, she sang James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)". For her final performance on 16 July 2017, she sang the torch song "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", from the Broadway musical Dreamgirls, before being eliminated as a finalist.[14]
The Voice Kids performances and results (2017) | |||
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Episode | Song | Original Artist | Result |
Audition | "Nutbush City Limits" | Tina Turner | Through to Battle Rounds |
Battle Rounds | "Dancing in the Street" | Martha and the Vandellas | Through to Semi-final |
Semi-final | "I Got You (I Feel Good)" | James Brown | Advanced |
Grand Finale | "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" | Jennifer Holliday | Finalist |
2018–2019: America's Got Talent
In her audition for the 13th season of America's Got Talent, Hadwin sang Otis Redding's "Hard to Handle". The performance inspired judge Howie Mandel to give her a Golden Buzzer, sending her straight to the live shows. Mandel compared Hadwin's singing to Janis Joplin.[15] The audition video received more than 50 million views on AGTШаблон:'s YouTube channel in its first five months.[16][17] Hadwin returned for AGT's quarter-finals on 14 August 2018, singing "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" by James Brown. When introducing Hadwin to the live TV audience for the quarter-finals, host Tyra Banks announced that Hadwin's audition had been viewed more than 200 million times. For her semi-final performance on 11 September, she sang "Born to Be Wild" by Steppenwolf, then returned for the final show on 18 September to perform Tina Turner's "River Deep – Mountain High". Considerable controversy arose on the Internet about Hadwin's "hidden" prior experience on The Voice Kids UK in 2017, and about whether or not Hadwin was as shy and bashful as she first appeared at her audition. Family, school teachers, and friends came to her defense, affirming her shyness throughout her childhood, and many pointed out that other contestants also had prior contest experience before appearing on AGT/BGT.[18] On the results show on 19 September, she sang "Piece of My Heart" with rock band The Struts. Although she failed to win AGT's grand prize, she went on to Las Vegas to do five live shows with winner Shin Lim at the Paris Hotel and Casino from 2–4 November 2018.[19]
In December 2018, Hadwin signed a record deal with Syco Music and Arista Records.[20][21]
In January 2019, Hadwin appeared as a contestant on NBC's America's Got Talent: The Champions, where she performed her first original song, "Pretty Little Thing". She has been named as one of the 50 top contestants in all the AGT shows across 194 countries.[22]
2019–present: Pandemic hiatus and debut as songwriter
Following her performance (at 14 years old) of her original song "Pretty Little Thing" on America's Got Talent: The Champions, Hadwin's first EP was released on 25 October 2019 titled "The Cover Sessions", which includes live covers of "Sign of the Times" by Harry Styles, "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X, "Sucker" by the Jonas Brothers, and "Someone You Loved" by Lewis Capaldi.[23] She has been described as "an exceptional talent with a voice and spirit well beyond her years."[24] When an interviewer asked her about her artistic influences, she said, "From Little Richard, James Brown to Janis Joplin, Mick Jagger.... It's a really long list!"[25]
Hadwin was on the roster to perform at the Woodstock 50 music festival, planned to occur on the 50th anniversary weekend of the original Woodstock Music and Art Fair.[26] Unfortunately, the event organizers encountered significant difficulties with both finding a venue (given the disastrous Woodstock '99 festival) and a combination of other funding and management problems that ultimately led to cancellation of the planned festival.[27][28][29]
The COVID-19 pandemic severely limited the live performance of music, causing, or contributing to, the cancellation of many planned music festivals and concert tours, and releases of new albums, for years.[30][31] During this hiatus, Hadwin released a cover of John Lennon's song "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" on 20 November 2020 to both YouTube and music streaming services.[32][33]
Hadwin again was signed onto the roster to perform at the FM4 Frequency Festival music festival in 2021. Once again, however, the festival was canceled.[34] At some unknown point, Hadwin parted company with the label which inherited her account after Simon Cowell's Syco Music label ceased operations, as evidenced by a comment from Hadwin in response to a fan's (YouTube user 'Hal Dayley') comment mentioning 'Simon' on her YouTube channel post of her first music video released in 2023, 'Breakable', to which she responded: "It’s all me for this one completely independent finally doing it MY WAY."[35]
On 24 February 2023, Hadwin released her new original single, "Breakable," on both YouTube and music streaming services. She wrote the song with Kevin Bowe, her producer.[36][37]
On 7 April 2023, Hadwin released a new single, again original to her, "That Girl Don't Live Here".[38]
On 28 July 2023, Hadwin released a new single, a soulful ballad again original to her, "Call Me Back".[39]
On 29 September, 2023, Hadwin released her 4th original single of the year, a hard-rocking tale appropriate for the Halloween season (or any season, really, as its lyrics deal with the challenges of maintaining mental health when stressed), titled "Monsters".[40] A very upbeat tune for a quite serious topic in the lyrics which a number of listeners reacting to this new song have noted as a very positive feature of the song.[41][42][43][44] On 11 October, 2023, it was reported by Xander Zellner, a journalist and charts/data analyst at Billboard, that Hadwin's self-released original single "Monsters" charted at No.19 on Billboard's "Hard Rock Digital Song Sales" chart.[45]
Discography
Original Singles
- 2019 Pretty Little Thing (performed live[46] as part of America's Got Talent: The Champions (season 1))
- 2023 Breakable
- 2023 That Girl Don't Live Here
- 2023 Call Me Back
- 2023 Monsters
As featured artist
- 2019 Sun City[47][48] Little Steven and the Disciples Of Soul with Jimmy Barnes, Peter Garrett, Sam Fender, Courtney Hadwin, Jake Clemons, Garland Jeffreys and Bruce Springsteen
Covers
- 2019 The Cover Sessions
- 2020 Happy Xmas (War is Over)
References
External links
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