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Nicole "Nikki" Yanofsky (born February 8, 1994) is a Canadian jazz-pop singer-songwriter from Montreal, Quebec. She is best known as the vocalist of the Canadian CTV theme song for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, "I Believe". She performed Canada’s National Anthem at the Opening Ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, British Columbia. She also performed as part of the Closing Ceremonies and the 2010 Winter Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony. Yanofsky had four releases; ''Ella...Of Thee I Swing'' (Live DVD/CD - 2008), ''Nikki'' (CD - 2010), ''Live in Montreal'' (Live DVD - 2010) and ''Little Secret'' (CD - 2014). September 2013 saw the release of her single and video "Something New" executive-produced by Quincy Jones. ==Recordings== Yanofsky recorded the Ella Fitzgerald classic "Airmail Special" for Verve Records and it was released in June 2007 on the album ''We All Love Ella: Celebrating the First Lady of Song''. Produced by Tommy LiPuma, this track made Yanofsky the youngest singer ever to record for Verve.〔 Yanofsky then recorded "Gotta Go My Own Way" in English and French for Walt Disney’s smash hit ''High School Musical 2''. The track was included as bonus material on the worldwide release of the Blu-ray, DVD and Soundtrack CD. Following that, she collaborated with Herbie Hancock and will.i.am (from The Black Eyed Peas) to record a crossover version of the swing era hit "Stompin' at the Savoy". It was released on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's audio book, ''On the Shoulders of Giants''. In September 2008, Yanofsky released her first full-length album, a live CD/DVD concert package entitled ''Ella... Of Thee I Swing''. Supported by her production company, A440 Entertainment and distributed in Canada and Japan by Universal Music, It earned her two Juno Award nominations in 2009: 'New Artist of the Year' and 'Vocal Jazz Album of the Year'. She also won 'Favourite Jazz Artist' at the 2009 Canadian Independent Music Awards.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Artist: Nikki Yanofsky )〕 Songwriters Stephan Moccio and Alan Frew chose Yanofsky to sing CTV’s broadcast theme for the 2010 Winter Olympics, "I Believe.” "I Believe" reached number one on the Canadian Hot 100 on the week of February 27, 2010. This made her the first Canadian artist to have a number one song on that chart. The song was certified “Quadruple Platinum” for digital downloads in April 2010. Yanofsky recorded her first studio album, ''Nikki'', with Phil Ramone.〔 Along with the album-release of "I Believe", it includes some of Yanofsky’s first original works—writing in collaboration with Jesse Harris (of Norah Jones fame) as well as fellow Canadian songwriters Ron Sexsmith and Feist. It was released in April 2010 by Decca Records and was supported by an international tour. ''Nikki'' earned a Juno nomination for "Vocal Jazz Album of the Year" and won Nikki the WAVE Smooth Jazz Award for "Female Vocalist of the Year." A jazz recording in 2011 of popular Disney songs titled, Disney Jazz Vol. 1: Everybody Wants To Be a Cat included the song, It's a Small World which was sung by Yanofsky. Other jazz artists on the album included Esperanza Spalding, Roy Hargrove, Dave Brubeck, Joshua Redman, and Alfredo Rodriguez. In early 2013, Yanofsky signed with Quincy Jones Productions, Inc. for worldwide management representation. Yanofsky's second studio album was released in Canada in May 2014. It was produced by Rob Kleiner. Yanofsky announced on YouTube that the album will be called "Little Secret." The album's Executive Producers are Quincy Jones and Rod Temperton. Yanofsky has also recorded a song for Webkinz as one of their Pet of the Month videos. 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「Nikki Yanofsky」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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