Synopsis
Alicia
Keys was born on January 25, 1981, in New York, NY and began piano
lessons at age 7. After graduating from the Professional Performance
Arts School, she signed a deal with Clive Davis, the head of Arista
Records. Davis left Arista to start J Records and Keys followed. Her
debut album "Songs in A Minor" went platinum five times over and earned
her five Grammys.
Profile
Musician.
Born Alicia Augello Cook on January 25, 1981, in New York, New York.
Blending pop, gospel, R&B and soul, Keys burst onto the music scene
in 2001 with her debut album Songs in A Minor.
Keys
was raised by her mother, Nikki Augello, a part-time actress and
paralegal. Keys began piano lessons at age 7 and Augello's dogged
insistence that her daughter stick with the instrument led Keys to
attend Manhattan's prestigious Professional Performance Arts School
where she majored in choir.
She excelled academically and was allowed to
graduate at the age of 16. Keys had already attracted the attention of
record company executives during her high school years, and after what
amounted to a bidding war for her talents, she signed with Arista
Records in 1998.
While
she was accepted to Columbia University on a full scholarship, after a
four-week stint at the school, Keys departed to devote herself fully to
her music.
In
1999, Clive Davis, the head of Arista Records, left the company to
start J Records. Keys decided to follow Davis, who had engineered the
careers of such soul luminaries as Aretha Franklin, to his new label.
Unlike many of her pop-music contemporaries, the precocious Keys not
only sings, but writes and produces her own music. At J Records, Keys
found the freedom to complete her debut effort, which included material
she had started work on years prior.
Davis
carefully orchestrated a media blitz before the release of the album,
including a series of television and small venue appearances. When it
was finally released, Songs in A Minor went platinum five times
over. Critics roundly praised the album not only for its musical
polish, but also for its lyric maturity.
At
the 2002 Grammy Awards, Keys took home awards for Song of the Year,
Best R&B Song, Best R&B Album, Best Female R&B Vocal
Performance, and Best New Artist. Keys fronted for fellow R&B
sensation Maxwell in 2001. Her album "Diary" won her four Grammys in
2005.
In addition to her music career, Alicia Keys has acted in several films, including Smokin' Aces (2006), The Nanny Diaries (2007), and The Secret Life of Bees (2008).
In
July 2010, Keys married Swizz Beatz (real name: Kasseem Dean) and the
couple welcomed their first child together in October 2010, a baby boy
named Egypt Daoud Dean.
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