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Candice Marie Giannarelli, better known as Candice Alley (born 23 June 1982 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian singer-songwriter of Australian/Italian descent. She married Australian swimming captain Grant Hackett on 14 April 2007. ==Music career== At the age of sixteen, Alley wrote her debut single, "Falling", which only took her twenty minutes to write.〔("Candice Alley - Biography" ). ''Candicealley.com.au''. Retrieved 30 June 2007.〕 She started to shop her demos around the various independent labels in her home town of Melbourne and one of her tapes found its way onto the desk of Universal Music's former Chairman, Peter Bond. He liked what he heard and flew down from Sydney to catch Alley at a showcase. She was signed to the label at the age of eighteen. In February 2003, Alley went to write and record in London with songwriters and producers John Holiday, Trevor Steele and Peter Vettese. On 26 May 2003, she released her first single "Falling" which went to peak at number five on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and was nominated for an award at the 2003 ARIA Awards for "Breakthrough Artist - Single" but lost to "Born to Try" by Delta Goodrem.〔("Candice Alley - Falling (single) (225124)" ). ''Australian-charts''. Retrieved 30 June 2007.〕〔("2003: 17th Annual ARIA Awards" ). ''ARIA Awards''. Retrieved 30 June 2007.〕 Her first studio album ''Colorblind'' was released on 23 October 2003, and debuted in the ARIA Album Chart at position sixty-four.〔("ARIA Report - 29 September 2003" ). ''ARIA Charts''. Retrieved 30 June 2007.〕 The second single "Dream the Day Away" did not follow the success of "Falling", only debuting at number forty-five.〔("Candice Alley - Dream the day away (single) (269902)" ). ''Australian-charts''. Retrieved 30 June 2007.〕 On 2 October 2003, Alley opened the seventeenth annual ARIA Awards performing the song "Falling".〔 In 2004 she split with her record label Universal Records because she was not happy with the lack of control she had.〔(Adrian Potts "Candice Alley" ). ''Rave''. Retrieved 18 August 2007.〕 In May 2005, Alley's manager organised a distribution contract with MGM Distribution independent label International Quarterback and she went away to write for twenty months and worked with producer Michael Szumowski.〔("Message's from Candice" ). ''Candice Alley forum''. Retrieved 18 October 2007.〕 It was announced in late 2006 that Alley was releasing her new single, "Before You Go", on 13 January 2007. The song took a while to chart but with the combination of CD and digital downloads the song managed to become a top twenty hit peaking at number sixteen.〔("Candice Alley - Before you go (single) (298879)" ). ''Australian-charts''. Retrieved 30 June 2007.〕 Her husband, Grant Hackett, has a songwriting credit on the album and is the only other credited writer besides Alley. She also performed live at the David Jones fashion show, the AFL 2007 season launch and supported Chris Isaak on his ''The Best Of'' tour in Melbourne. Through Candice's success on her second album a United States Dance label Pro Motion approached her to do a remix of the 2003 debut single "Falling" which went to climb the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play and went to peak at number thirty-eight. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Candice Alley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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