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Chantal Kreviazuk


Chantal Kreviazuk is a Canadian singer-songwriter of rock and pop music. Kreviazuk was born on May 18, 1974, in Winnipeg, Manitoba and is a classically trained pianist. Her first album Under These Rocks and Stones was released in 1997 and won praise from critics and music lovers alike. In 1998 Kreviazuk scored her first international hit with a cover of John Denver's Leaving On A Jet Plane from the soundtrack to the blockbuster film Armageddon. In This Life, a searing romantic track from 2002's What If It All Means Something, was her next major international hit.

In December of 1999 she married the lead singer of Our Lady Peace, Raine Maida. On January 16, 2004, their son, Rowan, was born. Kreviazuk is currently pregnant with their second child.

In 2003, Kreviazuk and Maida collaborated on a number of tracks with Avril Lavigne for her sophomore album Under My Skin, during which time Lavigne moved into their Malibu home. Kreviazuk and Maida also contributed songs to Kelly Clarkson's 2004 album Breakway. Kreviazuk and Maida have also been enlisted as producers on third season American Idol runner-up Diana DeGarmo's first album. Other notable writing credits to Kreviazuk's name include being one of six people to pen Gwen Stefani's Rich Girl.

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Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "God Made Me"
  • "Believer"
  • "Wayne"
  • "Surrounded"
  • "Leaving on a Jet Plane"
  • "Before You"
  • "Dear Life"
  • "Souls"
  • "Far Away"
  • "In This Life"
  • "Time"
  • "Julia"
  • "What If It All Means Something"

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