簡(jiǎn)介: Lee Aaron, 這是個(gè)神奇的加拿大女人,國(guó)寶級(jí)的歌手,當(dāng)之無(wú)愧的硬搖滾女王,她的存在可以直接秒殺Vixen這樣的超級(jí)大牌。5歲開(kāi)始唱歌,初中時(shí)期就組樂(lè)隊(duì)并以自己名字名。17歲那年遭遇車禍導(dǎo)致面部局部毀容,后經(jīng)過(guò)整容就是現(xiàn)在的樣子。在1982年錄制第一張唱片在1984年時(shí)候才 更多>
Lee Aaron, 這是個(gè)神奇的加拿大女人,國(guó)寶級(jí)的歌手,當(dāng)之無(wú)愧的硬搖滾女王,她的存在可以直接秒殺Vixen這樣的超級(jí)大牌。5歲開(kāi)始唱歌,初中時(shí)期就組樂(lè)隊(duì)并以自己名字名。17歲那年遭遇車禍導(dǎo)致面部局部毀容,后經(jīng)過(guò)整容就是現(xiàn)在的樣子。在1982年錄制第一張唱片在1984年時(shí)候才發(fā)行,參加這張專輯的其中就有大牌樂(lè)隊(duì)Triumph樂(lè)隊(duì)的傳奇吉他手Rik Emmett和Moxy樂(lè)隊(duì)的鼓手Bill Wade和Earl Johnson以及Buzz Shearman,Santers樂(lè)隊(duì)的吉他手Rick兄弟和Mark Santers,Jeff Scott Soto樂(lè)隊(duì)的吉他手George Bernhardt。陣容強(qiáng)大堪比演唱會(huì)!隨后在1985年3月19號(hào)在英國(guó)倫敦Camden Palace舉行了她的第一場(chǎng)正式演唱會(huì),場(chǎng)面宏大壯觀。一舉奠定了她搖滾女王的至尊地位。而今她與John Cody結(jié)婚并育有一兒一女。也繼續(xù)這她的愛(ài)好,她就是為唱歌而生的,現(xiàn)在經(jīng)常出席一些小型演出和個(gè)別爵士樂(lè)演出。
Biography
by Charlotte Dillon
Lee Aaron is an award-winning singer, musician, and songwriter who has reinvented herself many times over during her long career. She started performing in her teens in the '70s. She has performed in bands and solo and recorded albums from pop to heavy rock to jazz.
Aaron was born in Belleville, Ontario, as Karen Lynn Greening. She started her professional career early, appearing on a televised musical variety show when she was only 15-years-old. Two years later, around 1979, Greening became a member of a little-known band called Lee Aaron. She served as both a keyboardist and backup singer for the group. Over time, Greening was moved from backup singer to lead. She also took the band's name, Lee Aaron, as hers. A short time later she went solo, hiring Rick Santers and his band to work with her. In 1982 she completed her first album, The Lee Aaron Project.
Aaron's sophomore album, Metal Queen, was released in 1984 under the Attic Records label. The superb album left her with the nickname "Metal Queen" and also caused more than a little controversy. It was banned in Australia and given an R rating from the BBC. Still, with the help of a video and maybe some help from the controversy itself, the title track became Aaron's first big hit. It was also around this same time that she started working with guitarist John Albani.
After her victory with Metal Queen, money was poured into the re-release of her debut album and into a major tour through parts of both Canada and the United States. Things didn't go as well as expected and by the beginning of 1985, the band was out of money and back home. A shake-up seemed in order; the manager was fired and the band split up. Aaron and Albani stayed together. They went right back to recording, this time working with producer Bob Ezrin. The successful album, Call of the Wild, was finished and released that same year. As a cap-off, Aaron and Albani finished out the year by touring as opening act for Bon Jovi and other bands.
By 1987, Aaron was signed to a contract with the 10 Records label. There were some big plans in the works, but the label folded after only releasing two albums for Lee Aaron. She hadn't given up before, though, and didn't this time either. In 1989, Bodyrock was recorded. The next year, thanks to the large success of the album, Aaron was in the spotlight again and out touring. Bodyrock sold over 200,000 copies and earned her nominations at the Juno Awards for both Best Video and Female Vocalist of the Year. In 1991, another heavy rock album hit the market from her, Some Girls Do. Things were slowing down once more by this point in her career and this album didn't sell as well as the last. Afterwards, she did one more album for Attic, Powerline, but bowed out from completing any more for the label.
In 1994, Aaron made a comeback. She changed her look, her sound, and even her name. But the spark never became the same star she had reached with Bodyrock. She continued, though, making a few more albums and touring some. In 1996, she formed a short-lived band called 2 Precious. By 2000, she had changed styles once more, this time to a mixture of blues and jazz. She also released another album for the new millennium, Slick Chick. With that effort behind her, she simply picked up and went to work on the next recording, this one rock-oriented.