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    • Jocelyn Alice

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    Jocelyn Alice is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Formerly one half of Canadian indie soul pop duo jocelyn & lisa from Calgary, Alberta, Alice began performing as a solo artist in 2015. Her debut single, the 2015 summer hit ‘Jackpot’, was certified Platinum in Canada in September 2016[1] and reached the top 15 on multiple Canadian commercial radio charts including #11 Mediabase Hot AC, #12 Billboard AC, #12 Billboard All-Format Airplay, and #14 Billboard CHR/Top 40. Jackpot also reached #12 on the Shazam Canada Top 100 and #13 on the iTunes Canada Top 200 Pop Songs chart. Alice's second single, 'Feels Right', was certified Gold in Canada in February 2018.[2]

    Alice received Canadian Radio Music Awards nominations in 2016 for Best New Group or Solo Artist: AC and Best New Group or Solo Artist: CHR. She also received Canadian Music Week Indie Awards nominations in 2016 for Pop Artist of the Year and Single of the Year.

    Contents 1 Career 1.1 Early Work 1.2 Solo career 2 Controversy 3 Awards and nominations 4 References Career Early Work

    Alice began her singing career at age 16 as a runner-up in Canada's Popstars.[citation needed] Her performances were inspired by her role models Amy Winehouse and Lauryn Hill.[citation needed] She then went on to work with producers Stacy Jones,[3] Russell Broom, and Mitch Lee. Jocelyn has co-written music featured in the TV shows One Tree Hill and Pretty Little Liars, the movie Dear Santa, and a television commercial in Canada for Shaw TV. In addition, she was the vocalist in a USA nationwide television commercial for Target,[4] which featured a cover of the song "Reach Out of the Darkness".

    Alice approached Lisa Jacobs in 2011 and suggested they write a song together.[5] In early 2012, the pair decided to collaborate, birthing jocelyn & lisa. The pair charted #2 and #5 with their debut EP Weary Warrior,[6] and were featured in numerous videos.[7][8]

    Solo career

    In 2014, Alice co-wrote "Jackpot" with Hello Moth. It was released on YouTube on December 25, 2014. The song reached #43 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 chart the week of July 25, 2015,[9] and climbed to #38 the following week.[10] Jackpot was #9 on Spotify's 10 most viral tracks in the United States that same week.[11]

    In December 2015, Alice signed a record deal with Sony affiliate Disruptor Records, where she has teamed up with producer Ryan Guldemond. Jocelyn is currently recording new material and will be releasing her debut EP in 2016.[citation needed]

    Controversy

    During her rendition of "O Canada" prior to the MLB All-Star game in Miami on July 11, 2017, Alice suddenly giggled after singing the line “God keep our Land,” prompting a startled response from some players and fans in attendance.

    Alice received severe backlash from news outlets and online commenters, with several observing that she had disrespected and "butchered" the anthem, dubbing the rendition an "absolute disaster" and "one of the worst attempts in recent memory"[12][13] and criticizing her singing in general. Alice later tweeted that the reason she had giggled was because she had seen some fellow Canadians on the big screen and was "overcome with excitement."[14]

    Alice's bungled rendition came one year after another controversy regarding the anthem, when Remigio Pereira of The Tenors sang "We’re all brothers and sisters. All lives matter to the brave," instead of the proper "With glowing hearts we see thee rise. The True North strong and free", prompting his split with the group.[15][16]

    Awards and nominations

    Alice was nominated for two 2016 Canadian Radio Music Awards, Best New Group or Solo Artist: AC; and Best New Group or Solo Artist: CHR.[17] She was also nominated for Pop Artist of the Year and Single of the Year at CMW's 2016 Indie Awards.[18]

    Alice received a Pop/Rock Award for "Jackpot" at the 2016 SOCAN Awards.[19]

    Alice received a No.1 Song Award from SOCAN for co-writing the chart-topping song "The Drugs" by Mother Mother.[20]

    References ^ "Jocelyn Alice Wins Big at First Calgary Music Awards". musiccanada.wordpress.com. 2016-09-26. Retrieved 2018-01-05.  ^ "#FeelsRight is Canadian singer-songwriter @iamjocelynalice second track to be officially certified #GoldInCanada!". twitter.com. 2018-02-14. Retrieved 2018-02-28.  ^ "Metro Minute with Jocelyn Alice". Metro. 2010-08-06. Retrieved 2016-05-18.  ^ "Jocelyn Alice & Right the Stars Get 'So Groovy' In Target Threshold Commercial". Diffuser.fm. Retrieved 2016-05-18.  ^ Bell, ,Mike. "Opposites attractive in the Calgary soul-pop pairing of Jocelyn & Lisa". www.calgaryherald.com. Retrieved 2016-05-18.  ^ "CJSW".  ^ jocelynandlisa (2013-01-26), jocelyn & lisa - Open Wide, retrieved 2016-05-18  ^ "Newsroom". www.calgaryeconomicdevelopment.com. Retrieved 2016-05-18.  ^ "Canadian Music: Top 100 Songs Chart | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-05-18.  ^ "Canadian Music: Top 100 Songs Chart | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-05-18.  ^ "Entertainment Index". ABC News. Retrieved 2016-05-18.  ^ "Canadian anthem gets butchered at All-Star Game with bizarre giggle". Retrieved 2017-07-12.  ^ "Calgary's Jocelyn Alice answers critics after O Canada giggle gaffe at all-star game". Retrieved 2017-07-13.  ^ http://www.torontosun.com/2017/07/12/canadian-singer-jocelyn-alice-butchers-o-canada-at-mlb-all-star-game-appears-to-giggle-midway-through ^ "Canadian singer Jocelyn Alice butchers O Canada at MLB All-Star Game; Appears to giggle midway through". Toronto Sun.  ^ "Calgary Herald".  ^ "CMW Presents the 2016 Canadian Radio Music Awards - May 6. Nominees and Performers Announced - 2016 Canadian Music Week May 2-8, 2016". 2016 Canadian Music Week May 2–8, 2016. 2016-03-17. Retrieved 2016-05-18.  ^ "2016 INDIE Awards Nominees Announced - 2016 Canadian Music Week May 2-8, 2016". 2016 Canadian Music Week May 2–8, 2016. 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2016-05-18.  ^ "SOCAN Awards Celebrate Great Canadian Songwriters, Composers, Film Scorers, Music Publishers". newswire.ca. 2016-06-20. Retrieved 2016-06-22.  ^ "Jocelyn Alice honoured for co-writing "The Drugs"". socan.ca. 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2018-01-05.  Authority control MusicBrainz: eea1855a-0c23-42b3-a4b2-7998efcecdb1

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