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Keren Ann

 
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  • Born: 1974, Israel
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar, Piano, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Keren Ann," "Not Going Anywhere," "Nolita"

Biography

Singer/songwriter Keren Ann Zeidel, who records under the name Keren Ann, was born in Israel in 1974 to a Dutch-Javanese mother and a Russian-Israeli father. She was nine when her parents bought her a guitar, on which she learned to play songs by Joni Mitchell and Serge Gainsbourg. In the years to come, she would also learn to play the harmonica and the clarinet. Zeidel and her family, including a brother and sister, lived in Israel and Holland before settling in Paris, France, when she was 11.

In the 1990s Zeidel met musician/arranger Benjamin Biolay, with whom she would form a fruitful partnership. In 1997 she had a small part (as Judith) in Alexandre Arcady's K, and in 1998 she released a couple of singles (including "I+I+I") as a member of Shelby, but they attracted little attention.

Zeidel released her full-length debut, La Biographie de Luka Philipsen, in 2000. On it, she combined trip-hop, folk, and French pop to sublime effect. Lyrically and thematically, she was inspired by her family history; the name Philipsen, for example, comes from her maternal grandmother. Biolay assisted with the writing and arranging. As influences on her unique sound, Zeidel has cited Russian literature, Jewish folk music, French poetry, Bob Dylan, and Suzanne Vega, whose "Luka" is also referenced in the title (in 2001, Zeidel would open for Vega in France). La Biographie was enthusiastically received in Europe, garnering favorable comparisons to Françoise Hardy, Portishead, Beth Orton, and Dido. In addition, it earned several nominations for the French equivalent of the Grammy, the Victoires: Best New Discovery (Artist and Album) and Best Song of the Year. The song "Jardin d'Hiver" ("Wintergarden") was co-written by Biolay and became a hit for Henri Salvador. Zeidel and Biolay contributed a total of five songs to his best-selling Chambre Avec Vue. A version of "Jardin d'Hiver" also appears on La Biographie.

In 2001 Zeidel assisted with the writing of Biolay's Rose Kennedy. Her follow-up to La Biographie, La Disparition ("The Disappearance"), came out the following year. She recorded a version in English at the same time. While preparing the album, Zeidel listened to a lot of Beatles, Chet Baker, and Tom Waits recordings, resulting in a bluesier, jazzier sound. As with La Biographie, much of the material was written with Biolay, who has also claimed the Beatles as an influence. Late in 2003 the English-language Not Going Anywhere arrived and was distributed by Blue Note in the U.S. the following summer. After relocating to New York, Keren Ann released the half-French, half-English Nolita in 2004, which marked the first time she worked without Biolay, producing and writing most of the tracks on the album herself. In 2007 her self-titled full-length hit shelves. ~ Kathleen C. Fennessy, All Music Guide
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Keren Ann

Keren Ann performing at "La fête de l'Huma" in France in September 2005.
Background information
Born March 10, 1974 (1974-03-10) (age 35) Caesarea, Israel
Instruments Guitar, piano, clarinet
Associated acts Benjamin Biolay, Barði Jóhannson, Lady and Bird

Keren Ann Zeidel (Hebrew: קרן אן זיידל‎ born March 10, 1974) is a singer-songwriter based largely in Paris, New York City and Israel. She plays guitar, piano and clarinet, engineers and writes choir and musical arrangements. She is descended from Russian Jews on her father's side and is Indo (Javanese and Dutch) on her mother's. She lived in Israel and in the Netherlands until the age of 11, when her family moved to France. She retains her Dutch and Israeli citizenship.

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Biography

In 2000 she began her solo career with La Biographie de Luka Philipsen—produced by Lionel Gaillardin and Benjamin Biolay, who also co-produced its follow-up, La Disparition (in return, she helped write his debut album, Rose Kennedy). The pair also wrote several songs for Henri Salvador's best-selling, prize-winning 2000 comeback album, Chambre avec Vue, including the hit "Jardin d'Hiver".

Her third album Not Going Anywhere was released worldwide in 2003, but her American breakthrough came with its follow-up, Nolita (2004). Recorded in Paris and New York—it is named for Nolita, her neighborhood in lower Manhattan—it is sung half in French and half in English.

During the war in Israel and Lebanon in 2006, she travelled Northern Israel, performing for the people who stayed in shelters because of the missile attacks on the North. Lady & Bird is a collaboration with Barði Jóhannson, of the Icelandic group Bang Gang.

The Isis Project is a concept album that she wrote with Guy Chambers and was sung by Sophie Hunter.

Keren Ann's eponymous fifth solo album was released in 2007. In the same year she also did a Take-Away Show acoustic video session shot by Vincent Moon.

Contemporaries

The musical style of Keren Ann is sometimes referred to by the recently coined buzzword Nouvelle Chanson, suggesting a musical inheritance from the poetically intense forefathers of French Chanson such as Jacques Brel, Charles Aznavour and Barbara. [1]. Keren Ann's musical contemporaries - also hailing from France - include artists such as Benjamin Biolay - with whom she has collaborated, Coralie Clement, Olivia Ruiz, Francoiz Breut, and Carla Bruni.

Well-known contemporary English speaking artists who might also be termed 'New Chanson', in that their musical style is clearly traceable from this same Chanson lineage can be seen in artists such as New York based Martha Wainwright (who recently reprised Barbara's song 'Dis, Quand Reviendra Tu?' - [2], Regina Spektor (showing French influence in songs such as 'Apres Moi' and 'Ne Me Quitte Pas'), CocoRosie (Americans based in Paris) and London-based singer-songwriter Ana Silvera [3].

Trivia

  • Her song "L'Onde Amère" was featured on a 1st season episode of the HBO series Big Love
  • Her song "Jardin d'Hiver" was featured on a 5th season episode of the television series Six Feet Under
  • Her song "Not Going Anywhere" was featured on a second season episode of Grey's Anatomy.
  • Her song "Right now and right here" was featured in a Korean ad of the Daewoo Group's architectural division, Daewoo Motor Sales's Iaan.

Discography

References

  1. ^ ("Interview with Benjamin Biolay". http://www.signandsight.com/features/1557.html. Retrieved 2008-11-25. )
  2. ^ "Martha Wainwright Discography". http://www.maplemusic.com/artists/mwa/disc.asp. Retrieved 2008-11-25. )
  3. ^ ("Time Out London Review". http://www.timeout.com/london/music/event/119294/Ana-Silvera.html. Retrieved 2008-11-25. )

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