Avril Lavigne
Avril is a girl who knows what she wants. She is canadian who loves rock music.
She was born 27. september 1984 in Ontario in Canada. Her birth name is Avril Ramona Lavigne-Whibley. Her father is French.
Avril started singing when she was two years old. It was country music. After few years Avril won a prize in local radio and she made a duet with country singer Shania Twain. After her thirteen she started to write songs and played on guitar. She was discovered by Cliff Fabri.
Her debut album was Let go. This album was released in 2002 in the United States. This album was a great hit in summer 2002. This album made Avril the youngest soloist to have a number-one album in the UK . That album snagged 8 Grammy nominations and four Juno Awards. Let Go reached multi-platinum status in august.
Avril was named BEST NEW ARTIST.
Her second album was Under my skin. It was released in 2004.
Avril won two World Music Awards and she was received five Juno Award nomination and picking up three. Lavigne wrote with Matthew Gerard song Breakaway, which was recorded by Kelly Clarkson.
Her third album, The Best Damn Thing, was released in 2007. The first single from the album was Girlfriend.It is noow available in many languages.
Lavigne wrote and recorded a new song titled Keep Holding On for the film Eragon.
She played in film Going the Distance and bestowed her vote for story Over the Hidge.
Avril loves playing hockey and baseball, but she prefers playing with boys. But her songs are from boys and girls. Her music is real and honest.
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