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Her name fits her.
By Frogger from West Virginia on 1/6/2008
Pros:
Awesome, Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone, me

Jewel has inspired me from the very beginning of her career. I will continue loving her as a musician no matter what genre of music she does. Jewel is awesome in my book!

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Jewel: Northwest Sensation!
By Stuman from Gainesville, Florida on 7/28/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence
Best For:
Everyone

Well, what can one say about Jewel. That she is absolutely thrilling? That she is a truly unbelievable vocal stylist, an beautiful songwriter? That she has stunning sex appeal? That anyone who sees and hears her is experiencing an amazing talent? Well, yes, one could definitely say that about Jewel and much more. It would be one thing if Jewel were a fabulous vocalist but to be a thrilling song writer as well is a true gift from God. One could say that there are several wonderfully talented singers and song writers, but not one, really measures up to Jewel. She is someone that emotes a quality from her guitar playing, attitude on stage and certainly her voice and style. At first, one not knowing Jewel, could feel as if she was a bit standoffish. That she is not there for the audience, or very personable. I think this might be do to her incredible knowledge of her own talents. On the other hand, after getting to know Jewel one could say that they feel much more comfortable with her. Is it her ego? Is it a shyness? Is it a recognition of her own supernatural talent? It's up to the individual listener, the individual concert goer. The person who goes to a Jewel happening, will come away with many things to ponder. Jewel's lyrical way and obvious easy song writing talent as well as her pleasant style on stage takes one's breath away. She does it ALL so easily that it amazes. Perhaps Jewel knows that she is truly magnificent. While the public at large is acquainted with Jewel , I don't think that Jewel has scratched the surface as far as public appeal is concerned. After all, when one has incredible talent in so many areas, it's hard to hide those talents from the world. I believe that we all have a precious Superstar in our midst. A God given talent, the likes of which we can only compare to the greatest voices/singers that have come along very rarely throughout the past decades. When attending a Jewel concert for the first time beware of being swept up and captivated. Jewel will astound with her vocals that range from soft folk rock to operatic favorites and yodeling. She doesn't miss, she can't miss. That's because her talent is God gifted. SM

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By No Grease Available from Vienna, Va on 6/12/2006

Jewel was great, [...]

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Biography

As a story, Jewels origin is impossible to beat: on her way up, the singer/songwriter lived in a van on the West Coast, struggling to find an entrance to a career as a professional musician. This hardscrabble tale, only enhanced by her Alaskan upbringing, stood in direct contrast to the sweet, gentle hits Who Will Save Your Soul, You Were Meant for Me, and Foolish Games from her 1995 debut Pieces of You, songs that never suggested a tough background. Nevertheless, Jewels sensitive side and blue-collar beginnings served her well over the years: once her books of poetry started to fade and her pop makeover fizzled, she was able to capitalize on her backstory and refashion herself as a modern country singer.

Jewel Kilcher is a native of Homer, Alaska, her family relocating after her 1974 birth in Payson, UT. Jewel began singing at an early age, performing at tourist attractions in Homer, and after her parents divorce, she stayed with her father, performing with him as he toured the country. As a teenager, she attended Interlochen Fine Arts Academy in Michigan, which is where she made her first stabs at songwriting. Once she graduated Interlochen, she moved to San Diego to be with her mother, and after working for a while, she decided to pursue music as a career. She ditched creature comforts and moved into her van, attempting to get gigs wherever she could, eventually landing a regular spot at the Innerchange in Pacific Beach. Soon she built up a loyal following, which translated to a contract with Atlantic Records, who released the live-sounding Pieces of You in early 1995.

Pieces of You was not an immediate hit, but Jewel and Atlantic worked it steadily, with the singer/songwriter touring the country and the label releasing single versions that eventually caught hold over a year after the albums release, beginning with Who Will Save Your Soul. You Were Meant for Me and Foolish Games followed over the course of 1996, helping send Pieces of You to an astonishing 12-times-platinum, making it one of the best-selling debuts of all time. Its success allowed Jewel to pursue whatever she wanted, beginning with -Night Without Armor, a collection of her poetry. This was a rest stop on the way to her sophomore set, Spirit, a string-heavy sentimental record. Although it did not sell as well as Pieces of You, that was perhaps an unfair comparison, given the phenomenon of the debut it still performed well, largely thanks to the single Hands.

Jewel followed Spirit with the seasonal Joy: A Holiday Collection for Christmas 1999, while Chasing Down the Dawn -- a spoken word album featuring unabridged selections from the book of the same name -- appeared in the fall of 2000.

This Way appeared one year later and featured such standout singles as Standing Still it also hinted at Jewel's growing fondness for dance music, as a remixed version of Serve the Ego wound up topping the American dance/club charts in 2002. Even so, fans and critics were shocked when the singer's next release, 0304, turned out to be a slick dance-pop album. Just as unexpected was Jewel's decision to allow the Schick company to use her album's hit single, Intuition, for an advertising campaign introducing a new razor. Her new image didn't last long, however, and Goodbye Alice in Wonderland -- released in May 2006 -- marked a return to the warm sound of the singer's earlier work. Although it debuted in the -Billboard Top Ten, the album failed to go platinum, and marked the end of Jewel's association with Atlantic Records. Working with producer John Rich of Big & Rich, Jewel subsequently refashioned herself as a country singer for 2008's Perfectly Clear, which debuted atop the country albums charts. It was followed in 2010 by the similarly successful (and dutifully countrified) Sweet and Wild. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi