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Cricket's Frog Blog: Shania Twain Part 1 & 2


Cricket's Frog Blog: Shania Twain Part 1

One thing I have learned in my 8 years at the radio station is that Froggy Fans love Shania Twain. The ultimate country-pop crossover diva hasn’t released any new music in a long, long time. So, our phone lines lit up with excited callers when we reported that Shania was going to make a special announcement to her fans, via her website, on her 44th birthday last Friday. What might she have to say? Would she tell us when her long-awaited next CD would be ready? Or was the news to be of a romantic nature? Various gossip websites were buzzing with rumors of an engagement or a secret wedding. As it turned out, her “message of thanks” to her fans had to do with neither of those matters.

Let’s back things up to review a little Shania history. This is the first half of a two-parter, as it would be difficult to tell Shania’s story, which reads like a Nora Roberts novel, in a concise fashion.

The singer was born Eileen Edwards on 8/28/65 in Windsor, Ontario. After Shania’s parents divorced when she was two, her mother relocated to the city of Timmins. The future Shania’s first name change came when her stepfather, Jerry Twain, adopted her. We’ve all heard her talk about the hardscrabble days of her childhood, when money and food were scant. Little Eileen helped supplement the family income by playing guitar and singing in bars when she was as young as eight years old. She has said in interviews: “There were times when I thought, ‘I hate this,’ but I loved the music.” The talented youngster had started writing her own songs at age 10.

When she was 21, tragedy struck. Her mother and stepfather were killed in a car wreck. Eileen took it upon herself to care for her sister, Carrie Ann and stepbrothers Darryl and Mark, moving the family to Huntsville, Ontario. She supported them by performing at a nearby resort.

After her siblings moved out on their own, Eileen, now a twenty-something “empty-nester,” focused on launching a musical career. She changed her name to Shania, a Native American (Ojibwa) word meaning “on my way.” She was signed to Mercury Records. While her self-titled debut got good reviews, it only got as high as #67 on the Country Albums Chart. There were two minor radio hits off that record: "

While Shania might not have captured a huge fan following with that first album, she certainly caught the attention of one very important man; one who would change her life. Robert “Mutt” Lange, a British rock producer who’s worked with Def Leppard, Bryan Adams and AC/DC, saw one of Shania’s early videos and decided he had to meet her. The reclusive Mutt, 17 years her senior, became Shania’s co-writer, producer, and, as of December 23, 1993, her husband.

The unlikely couple wrote or co-wrote all of the songs on her 1995 album, The Woman in Me. The CD, featuring huge hits like “Any Man of Mine” and “If You're Not In It For Love) I'm Outta Here,” went on to sell more than 12 million copies. She topped that with her third album, Come on Over. Featuring smash hits like “Honey I’m Home,” “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” and “You’re Still the One,” the CD sold 20 million copies in the U.S. alone.

Her next studio album, Up!, was a relative flop. Although it debuted at #1 on the Billboard albums chart, singles such as the title track and “I’m Gonna Getcha Good” peaked lower than normal for Shania, on both the country and pop charts. She regained her footing with the ballad “Forever and For Always,” but all in all, the Up! album was a much bigger hit in Europe than in the States.

When we continue Shania’s story tomorrow, we’ll take a look at her intriguing, and at times bizarre, personal life.

Links:

www.shaniatwain.com

www.cmt.com/artists/az/twain_shania/artist.jhtml

www.shaniaforums.com

www.shaniatwaincentre.com

www.shaniatwaincity.com

Take It Easy,

Cricket

Listen to “The Morning Splash” with me & James Pond, weekday mornings on Froggy 97! (97.5 FM). We also stream live at www.froggy97.com

Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/cricketmoss

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-- Edited by Tommy on Thursday 3rd of September 2009 12:09:19 AM

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Cricket's Frog Blog: Shania Twain Part 2

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Today’s Frog Blog picks up where yesterday’s left off. We discussed the amazing rags to riches story of Shania Twain. This included her poor childhood, the tragic death of her parents, her marriage to reclusive rock producer Mutt Lange, and her record-breaking album sales.

So, where’d we leave off? Ah, yes… the Up! album. After having seven of the songs from her previous two albums hit #1, it was surprising to see Shania’s songs miss the upper reaches of the chart. “She’s Not Just a Pretty Face” barely squeaked into the Top 10 and “It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing” only got as high as #18.  She rebounded with “Party For Two” (a duet with Billy Currington), a new track from her Greatest Hits CD, but her next two releases, “Don’t” and “I Ain’t No Quitter” didn’t do as well.

In the meantime, the public’s attention started shifting towards Shania’s personal life. Many raised their eyebrows when she and hubby Mutt (along with their son, Eja) moved to an enormous chateau in Switzerland. Both were notoriously private people. Shania, in fact, chose Switzerland because she said it was the only place in the world where nobody would bother her. At times, her behavior could be described as eccentric. For instance, when she toured, Shania was said to fly her horses with her on their own plane so she could go riding wherever she happened to be.

Shania was just as shocked at the rest of the world in May of 2008, when her 14 years of marriage came to a screeching halt. Turned out Mutt was a dog, alright. He’d been cheating on her with
Marie-Anne Thiébaud, the former housekeeper and secretary of their palatial estate. Devastated, Shania fled “home” to Canada with her son, where the two remained in seclusion with family for several months. When she reemerged to address the public, Shania put on a brave face. She thanked her fans for their support during such a difficult time. She added that while she’d been writing lots of songs, it was a form of self-therapy, not material for the recording studio. She apologized for the lack of new music, but admitted she didn’t know when she’d have a new album ready.

On August 28th, Shania’s 44th birthday, she put an open letter to her fans up on her website. She has been working on mending her broken heart with her new man, Frederic Thiébaud. Yup. That would be the ex-husband of the woman who Mutt cheated with! (That could be a country song in itself.) She also posted video footage on her homepage of her and Fred skydiving, skiing and globetrotting, while looking ridiculously in love. As for the matching rings the couple’s been sporting, all parties involved deny rumors of an engagement or a secret marriage.

Shania fans might have to wait for new music, but we’ll get to see her as a guest judge on the new season of America Idol. Shania assures us: “Time has a way of making everything right, and it is my hope that good music will eventually come out of it.”

Read the entire long, heartfelt letter from Shania and watch her 15-minute video montage of her and loverboy Freddie at

Take It Easy,

Cricket

Listen to “The Morning Splash” with me & James Pond, weekday mornings on Froggy 97! (97.5 FM). We also stream live at
www.froggy97.com.  

Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/cricketmoss

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-- Edited by Tommy on Thursday 3rd of September 2009 12:11:41 AM

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