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(won) [[ARIA Music Awards of 2005]] - 'Best Jazz Album' <ref name="ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album">{{cite web|url=http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/Best-Jazz-Album|title=ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album|publisher=www.ariaawards.com.au|accessdate=25 April 2016}}</ref> |
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* 48 on the ARIA Australian Artists End of Year Chart (2007) <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ariacharts.com.au/annual-charts/2007/australian-artist-albums-chart|title=2008 ARIA AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS ALBUMS CHART|publisher=www.ariacharts.com.au|accessdate=25 April 2016}}</ref> |
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No. 19 on ARIA Dance Chart.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/23790/20080520-0000/issue948.pdf|title=ARIA Chart Report issue 948|publisher=pandora.nla.gov.au|date=28 April 2008|accessdate=26 April 2016}}</ref> |
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*7 on ARIA End of Year Jazz Chart (2008)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ariacharts.com.au/annual-charts/2008/jazz-blues-albums-chart|title=2008 ARIA JAZZ & BLUES ALBUMS CHART|publisher=www.ariacharts.com.au|accessdate=25 April 2016}}</ref> |
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| (won) [[ARIA Music Awards of 2011]] 'Best Jazz album'<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/Best-Jazz-Album|title=ARIA Awards - Best Jazz album|publisher=www.ariaawards.com.au|accessdate=25 April 2016}}</ref> |
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*[[Elixir (Australian band)|Elixir]] is a band Noonan co-founded in 1997. This album is credited as 'featuring' Katie Noonan'. |
*[[Elixir (Australian band)|Elixir]] is a band Noonan co-founded in 1997. This album is credited as 'featuring' Katie Noonan'. |
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|(nomination)[[ARIA Music Awards of 2014]] 'Best Soundtrack/Cast album'<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/Best-Original-Soundtrack-Cast-Show-Album|title=ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack Cast Show Album|publisher=www.ariaawards.com.au|accessdate=25 April 2016}}</ref> |
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| Music from the circus group, [[Circa (contemporary circus)|Circa]] |
| Music from the circus group, [[Circa (contemporary circus)|Circa]] |
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*Katie Noonan and friends |
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==Awards and nomination == |
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The [[ARIA Music Awards]] are annual awards, which recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of [[Australian music]]. They commenced in 1987.<ref>https://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/search/?text=Katie%20Noonan</ref> |
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| [[ARIA Music Awards of 2005|2005]] || ''Before Time Could Change Us'' <small> (with Paul Grabowsky)</small>|| [[ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album|Best Jazz Album]] || {{won}} |
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| [[ARIA Music Awards of 2007|2007]] || "Time to Begin" || [[ARIA Award for Best Female Artist|Best Female Artist]] || {{nominated}} |
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| [[ARIA Music Awards of 2008|2008]] || ''Skin'' || [[ARIA Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album|Best Adult Contemporary]] || {{nominated}} |
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| [[ARIA Music Awards of 2011|2011]] || ''First Seed Ripening'' <small> (with Elixir)</small>|| [[ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album|Best Jazz Album]] || {{won}} |
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| [[ARIA Music Awards of 2014|2014]] || ''Fierce Hearts (The Music Of Love - Song - Circus)''|| [[ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album|Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album]] || {{nominated}} |
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| [[ARIA Music Awards of 2016|2016]] || ''With Love and Fury'' <small> (with Brodsky Quartet)</small>|| [[ARIA Award for Best Classical Album|Best Classical Album]] || {{nominated}} |
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Revision as of 05:07, 19 April 2019
Katie Noonan | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Katie Anne Noonan |
Born | 2 May 1977 |
Origin | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Genres | Alternative rock, jazz, opera |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, keyboards |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Festival Mushroom Records |
Katie Anne Noonan[1] (born 2 May 1977) is an Australian singer-songwriter. In addition to a successful solo career encompassing opera, jazz, pop, rock and dance, she sings in the groups george and Elixir; performs with her mother Maggie Noonan; and plays with her band The Captains.[2]
Noonan was the musical director of and performed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games' opening and closing ceremonies.[3]
Early life
Noonan grew up with a strong background in classical music, with her mother Maggie being a well-known opera singer. She studied opera and jazz at the Queensland Conservatorium.[4]
Career
george
After graduation, Noonan began fronting the pop-rock group george, along with her brother Tyrone Noonan. Noonan founded george with her brother, with whom she shares lead vocals, in 1996 to enter a university music competition. After a series of successful independently released EPs, they signed to Festival Mushroom Records and released the debut album Polyserena in 2002, which debuted in the number 1 position on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) albums chart.[5] george won the Breakthrough Artist ARIA award in 2002 and performed the song "Breathe in Now" at the award ceremony.
Elixir
Noonan founded the jazz trio Elixir in 1997, which released their debut self-titled album in 2003. Elixir's second album First Seed Ripening was released on 5 August 2011.[6] It won the 2011 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album.
2004: Katie and Maggie Noonan
Noonan released an album of jazz and operatic duets with her mother in 2004. Entitled Two of a Kind, the album was released by the ABC Classics label.[7]
In 2004, Katie guest appeared at the Lord Of The Rings Symphony. Reviewer Murray Black said; "The undoubted highlight of the evening was guest vocalist Katie Noonan. Here is a rare talent with a voice of extraordinary beauty and versatility. In most of her solos, she sounded like a classical soprano as she soared over the orchestra with a spine-tingling, vibrato-less angelic purity. Then, in Gollum’s Song and the Oscar-winning Into the West, she revealed her pop diva credentials with her strong, clear voice projecting effortlessly out in the audience." [8]
2005: Before Time Could Change Us and Broad
Paul Grabowsky and Noonan teamed up for the jazz cycle Before Time Could Change Us. Consisting of words written by Dorothy Porter, the album tracks "the mysterious shifts and changes of a relationship."[9] The album won the 2005 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album.
Later in 2005, Noonan was invited by Deborah Conway to take part in the Broad Festival project—together with three other Australian female artists they performed their own and each other's songs.[10] Sara Storer, Ruby Hunter and Clare Bowditch were the other female artists.[11]
2007: Skin and Second Skin
Noonan recorded a solo album entitled Skin at Sydney's Linear Recording in 2006. Produced by Andrew Klippel, Skin was released on 11 August 2007, and debuted at number 6 on the ARIA 'Top 50' album charts and number 1 on the Australian ARIA 'Top 20' album chart. The debut single "Time To Begin" debuted at number 30 on the ARIA Top 50.
Following the success of the remix of "Time To Begin", Noonan collaborated with John Course and Mr Timothy. The collaboration involved the re-recording of Noonan's vocal tracks and a dance version of her solo album was released under the title Second Skin.
On 22 February 2008, Noonan was a support act for Cyndi Lauper at King's Park Botanic Gardens, Perth, Western Australia, and was invited on stage by Lauper to sing along to "Girls Just Want to Have Fun". Also in 2008, Noonan was featured as the vocalist in Telstra's "I Am Australian" series of advertisements.[12]
2008: Blackbird: The Music Of Lennon And McCartney
Noonan released a jazz album of Lennon and McCartney cover versions in 2008 entitled Blackbird: The Music of Lennon and McCartney.[13]
2010: Katie Noonan and The Captains: Emperor's Box
The Katie Noonan and the Captains album Emperor's Box was created over a three-year period and is Noonan's second release for Sony Music. Noonan wrote all of the songs and collaborated with the following artists during the recording of the album: Tim Finn (Split Enz), Sia Furler, Don Walker (Cold Chisel), Josh Pyke and Australian writer/poet Tom Shapcott. The album was co-produced by Noonan and Nick DiDia (Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, Stone Temple Pilots, Powderfinger).[2] It was preceded by the single "Page One" released in February.
2011-12: Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp: Songs from the British Isles and Songs of the Southern Skies
In 2011, Noonan collaborated with Karin Schaupp and toured Songs from the British Isles. An ep was released available only from Noonan's website. In 2012, the two recorded Songs of the Southern Skies. The album was nominated for two ARIA Awards at the 2012 ceremony.
2013: Songbook and Fierce Hearts
In 2013, Noonan released Songbook, an album that saw Noonan re-recording songs from her time in george and Elixir. She also worked with the Sydney Dance Company on the production; Les Illuminations.[14]
2014: Fierce Hearts
In 2014, she released Fierce Hearts which was nominated for an ARIA Award at the 2014 ceremony. it was music alongside a contemporary circus show by Circa.
2015: Transmutant
In 2015, Noonan released Transmutant through Universal Music Australia. The album peaked at number 33 on the ARIA Charts.
2016: With Love and Fury
In 2016, Noonan collaborated with Brodsky Quartet and released With Love and Fury in April. They toured Australia throughout April and May.
2017: Songs of the Latin Skies
In December 2016, Noonan announced the release Songs of the Latin Skies with Karin Schaupp. The album due for release in February 2017 and will see the duo embark on a musical journey through the South American songbook, exploring the sounds and beats of the bossa nova, salsa, tango and samba. The duo will play live shows across the country from the middle of March.[15]
2018: With Love and Fury
In 2018, Noonan re-united with Elixir and released Gratitude and Grief in August 2018. The album was nominated for Best Jazz album at the 2018 ARIA Awards.
2019: The Little Green Road to Fairyland
In April 2019, Noonan released The Little Green Road to Fairyland with Camerata and the Queensland Chamber Orchestra.
Other activities
A National Office for Live Music was launched by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in July 2013 and, as of August 2013, Noonan is the state ambassador for Queensland.[16]
In 2013, Noonan combined with the Sydney Dance Company and musicians from the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and conductor Richard Gill to perform Britten's song cycle Les Illuminations at Sydney's City Recital Hall Angel Place.[17] This production was taken in 2014 to Brisbane's QPAC with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra under Johannes Fritzsch.[18]
Noonan was the official ambassador to the Adelaide Fringe Festival in 2014.[19]
In 2018, Noonan performed at the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
Personal life
Noonan is married to Isaac Hurren, her longtime partner and collaborator in Elixir. They are parents to two sons.
Discography
Studio albums
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Two of a Kind Katie and Maggie Noonan[21] |
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No. 16 on the ARIA Australian Artist Chart | |
Before Time Could Change Us Paul Grabowsky and Kate Noonan[23] |
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Skin |
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Second Skin John Course & mrTimothy present Katie Noonan |
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Blackbird: The Music of Lennon and McCartney |
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Emperor's Box Katie Noonan and The Captains |
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First Seed Ripening[30] (Elixir featuring Katie Noonan) |
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Songs of the Southern Skies[32] (Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp) |
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Songbook[34] |
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Fierce Hearts (The Music Of Love - Song - Circus) |
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Songs That Made Me Katie Noonan and Various Artists |
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Transmutant Katie Noonan's Vanguard |
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With Love and Fury Brodsky Quartet and Katie Noon |
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Songs of the Latin Skies (Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp) |
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The Little Green Road to Fairyland (Katie Noonan, Camerata with the Queensland Chamber Orchestra) |
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Awards and nomination
ARIA Music Awards
The ARIA Music Awards are annual awards, which recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.[38]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2005 | Before Time Could Change Us (with Paul Grabowsky) | Best Jazz Album | Won |
2007 | "Time to Begin" | Best Female Artist | Nominated |
2008 | Skin | Best Adult Contemporary | Nominated |
2009 | Blackbird: The Music of Lennon and McCartney | Best Jazz Album | Won |
2011 | First Seed Ripening (with Elixir) | Best Jazz Album | Won |
2012 | Songs of the Southern Skies (with Karin Schaupp) | Best Adult Contemporary | Nominated |
Best Independent Release | Nominated | ||
2014 | Fierce Hearts (The Music Of Love - Song - Circus) | Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album | Nominated |
2016 | With Love and Fury (with Brodsky Quartet) | Best Classical Album | Nominated |
2017 | Songs of the Latin Skies (with Karin Schaupp) | Best World Music Album | Won |
2018 | Gratitude and Grief (with Elixir) | Best Classical Album | Nominated |
References
- ^ ""Homebrew" at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 13 April 2009.
- ^ a b "Biography". Katie Noonan. Katie Noonan. August 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
- ^ "Katie Noonan cops criticism after Games ceremonies bomb". news.com.au. 16 April 2018. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
- ^ St Clair, Jeanti (30 September 2011). "Elixir featuring Katie Noonan }". ABC North Coast NSW.
- ^ Jo Roberts (19 April 2002). "Bach's Bastard Son". The Age. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
- ^ http://auspop.blogspot.com/2011/06/katies-ripe-new-elixir.html
- ^ Dennis Martin (29 January 2009). "Maggie and Katie Noonan". ABC Local. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
- ^ "Katie Nooan - Enhance Entertainment". enhancentertainment.com.au. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
- ^ Michael Dwyer (24 November 2005). "Katie Noonan and Paul Grabowsky". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
- ^ Elliott, Tim (19 August 2008). "Lady's Night at the Beckoning Microphone". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
- ^ "Broad 2005". Broad Festival. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Telstra "I Am Australian" Ad campaign featuring Katie Noonan on YouTube
- ^ "Katie Noonan – Blackbird: The Music Of Lennon And McCartney". Katie Noonan on Discogs. Discogs. 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
- ^ "Les Illuminations with Sydney Dance Company". katienoonan.com. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "THE PURGE #189". auspOp. 3 December 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
- ^ Paul Cashmere (28 July 2013). "Kevin Rudd Announces Announces National Office For Live Music". Noise11. Noise11. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
- ^ Discover Britten with Katie Noonan, performance details, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
- ^ Performance details Archived 12 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine, QPAC
- ^ 5 Minutes With Katie Noonan Archived 19 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Adelaide Fringe
- ^ Hung, Steffen. "Discography Katie Noonan". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "Two of a Kind". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "Week Commencing 10th May 2004 ~Issue #741" (PDF). ARIA. 10 May 2004. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
- ^ "Before Time Could Change Us". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "ARIA Report week commencing 22 August 2005 - issue 808" (PDF). pandora.nla.gov.au. 22 August 2005. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
- ^ "2008 ARIA AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS ALBUMS CHART". www.ariacharts.com.au. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "ARIA Chart Report issue 948" (PDF). pandora.nla.gov.au. 28 April 2008. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
- ^ "2008 ARIA JAZZ & BLUES ALBUMS CHART". www.ariacharts.com.au. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "2009 ARIA JAZZ & BLUES ALBUMS CHART". www.ariacharts.com.au. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "2010 ARIA JAZZ & BLUES ALBUMS CHART". www.ariacharts.com.au. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "First Seed Ripening - Elixer featuring Katie Noonan". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "The ARIA Report Week Commencing ~ 15 August 2011 ~ Issue #1120" (PDF). pandora.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "Song of the Southern Skies by Katie Noonan". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "ARIA Report Week Commencing 27th August 2012" (PDF). pandora.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "Songbook by Katie Noonan". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "ARIA Report Week Commencing ~ 27 October 2014 ~ Issue #1287" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. 27 October 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
- ^ "Gratitde and Grief". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
- ^ "The Little Green Road to Fairyland". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
- ^ https://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/search/?text=Katie%20Noonan