Michael Bolton
Over the course of his career, Michael Bolton has sold
more than 52 million albums and singles worldwide. He has won two Grammys
and been nominated four times for Best Pop Vocals, Male. He has also won
six American Music Awards while generating an unparalleled string of #1
hits (including more than one hundred songs that he has written for other
world-renowned artists). He continues to perform sold-out concerts for
millions of fans around the globe while pursuing his humanitarian vision.
Michael Bolton grew up idolizing such pioneers of R&B as Ray Charles,
Marvin Gaye and Otis Redding. Blessed with an incomparable voice and a
keen songwriting ability, he began hitting radio play-lists in 1983 with
"Fool's Game" for his Columbia Records album debut, "Michael
Bolton." After the release of "The Hunger" (1987), fans
and critics began to take notice of this fast-emerging talent, but it
was 1989's multi-platinum "Soul Provider," with hit singles
like the Grammy-winning "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You"
and the title track, that catapulted Michael to the upper echelon of pop
music luminaries.
With the release of #1 "Time, Love & Tenderness" in 1991,
Michael Bolton became a household name across the globe. The album has
sold more than 13 million copies worldwide and earned him a second Best
Pop Vocal, Male, Grammy for the #1 Pop/AC smash "When A Man Loves
A Woman." He also earned two of his six American Music Awards and
was named Best Pop Male Vocalist at the New York Music Awards.
Michael decided to take an excursion into his musical roots in 1992 with
"Timeless (The Classics)," a multi-platinum-selling collection
of some of the singer's best-loved R&B and pop standards that inspired
him to pick up a pen and a microphone in the first place. That album has
sold nearly 8 million copies. In 1993, came the multi-platinum "The
One Thing," which included the Top 10 single, "Said I Loved
You... But I Lied," written and produced by Michael and the legendary
Mutt Lange. He celebrated the 1996 holiday season with the release of
"This Is The Time - The Christmas Album," showcasing the far-reaching
range of his talent.
In 1996, Bolton joined Luciano Pavarotti on stage in Modena, Italy, at
the "Luciano & Friends Together For The Children of Bosnia"
benefit concert. This experience inspired Michael to devote himself to
a serious study of opera which crescendoed with 1998's "My Secret
Passion: The Arias," an album which remained at the #1 slot on the
Billboard Classical Music Chart for more than six weeks.
Despite his full plate of activities, Michael wouldn't have it any other
way. Regarding his music Bolton says: "I am grateful for the opportunity
to continue to explore and dive in more deeply. Inevitably it always comes
back to the pure and simple love of music and the burning passion......to
sing."
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