Walk of Fame Star for Avril Lavigne unveiled
Aug 31, 2022 21:02:23 GMT
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Walk of Fame Star for Avril Lavigne unveiled
By City News Service Hollywood
PUBLISHED: Aug. 31, 2022
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Wednesday honoring eight-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne in connection with the 20th anniversary of the release of her first album, “Let Go.”
PUBLISHED: Aug. 31, 2022
LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Wednesday honoring eight-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne in connection with the 20th anniversary of the release of her first album, “Let Go.”
What You Need To Know
> Eight-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Wednesday
> Rapper Machine Gun Kelly, who was among Lavigne’s collaborators on her seventh and latest studio album, “Love Sux,” joined her in speaking at the ceremony in front of Amoeba Music
> Lavigne signed a contract with Arista Records when she was 16 years old, dropped out of high school and moved to Los Angeles to concentrate on her recording career
> The star is the 2,731st since the completion of the Walk of Fame in 1961
> Rapper Machine Gun Kelly, who was among Lavigne’s collaborators on her seventh and latest studio album, “Love Sux,” joined her in speaking at the ceremony in front of Amoeba Music
> Lavigne signed a contract with Arista Records when she was 16 years old, dropped out of high school and moved to Los Angeles to concentrate on her recording career
> The star is the 2,731st since the completion of the Walk of Fame in 1961
The actual 20th anniversary of “Let Go’s” release was June 4, two days after Lavigne completed the Canadian leg of her tour in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The tour is set to resume Monday in Lima, Peru.
The star is the 2,731st since the completion of the Walk of Fame in 1961. The ceremony was streamed on the Walk of Fame’s website, www.walkoffame.com.
Born Sept. 27, 1984, in Belleville, Ontario, between Ottawa and Toronto, Lavigne’s parents recognized her vocal abilities when she was 2 years old and sang “Jesus Loves Me” on the way home from church. When she was 5 years old, the family moved to Napanee, Ontario, where she performed in productions of “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” and “Godspell” at the Lennox Community Theatre.
Lavigne signed a contract with Arista Records when she was 16 years old, dropped out of high school and moved to Los Angeles to concentrate on her recording career. In a 2019 appearance at the Grammy Museum, Lavigne said the LA music industry didn’t quite get her at first.
“The music was too soft and fluffy for me,” said Lavigne, who would become known as the punk princess. “I just wanted to hear guitars, even though I was only 16. The label saw me as a pop star.”
“Let Go” was credited as the biggest pop debut of 2002, selling more than 16 million copies worldwide and being certified seven times platinum in the United States. “Let Go” made Lavigne the youngest female solo artist to have a No. 1 album in the United Kingdom. She was 17 when it was released.
“Let Go” received a Grammy nomination for best pop vocal album. Two of its songs also received nominations — “Complicated” for song of the year and best female pop vocal performance and “Sk8er Boi” for best female rock vocal performance.
Lavigne was also nominated for best new artist, losing to Norah Jones.
Lavigne received three Grammy nominations in 2003 — song of the year and best female pop vocal performance for “I’m With You” and best female rock vocal performance for “Losing Grip.”
Lavigne’s second album, “Under My Skin,” released in 2004, was certified as triple platinum and her third, 2007’s “The Best Damn Thing” was certified as double platinum. Her fourth and fifth albums, “Goodbye Lullaby” (2011) and “Avril Lavigne” (2013) were both gold selling.