Avril Lavigne was born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada to a
French-born father, John, and a Franco-Ontarian mother, Judy. Both
parents are Catholic and she had a Roman Catholic upbringing.
Avril's musical talent was first spotted at the age of two when her
mother says Avril began singing along with her on church songs.
Avril's family moved to Napanee, Ontario when Avril was five years
old. In 1998, Lavigne won a competition to sing with fellow
Canadian singer Shania Twain on her first major concert tour. She
appeared alongside Twain at her concert in Ottawa, appearing on
stage to sing "What Made You Say That"? She was discovered by her
first professional manager, Cliff Fabri, while singing country
covers at a Chapters bookstore in Kingston, Ontario. During a
performance with the Lennox Community Theatre, Avril was spotted by
local folk singer Steve Medd (a relation of the influential
Canadian journalist, Ben Medd), who invited her to sing on his song
"Touch The Sky" for his 1999 album Quinte Spirit. She also sang on
"Temple Of Life" and "Two Rivers" for his follow up album, My
Window To You, in 2000. At the age of sixteen she was signed by Ken
Krongard, the artists-and-repertoire A&R representative of
Arista Records, who invited the head of Arista, Antonio "L.A."
Reid, to hear her sing at the New York City studio of producer
Peter Zizzo. She then completed work on her first album. Avril is
extremely close to her younger sister Michelle Lavigne and her
older brother Matthew Lavigne. Michelle is two years younger than
Avril while Matt (Matthew) is three years older than Avril. Music
career Let Go (2001-2003) Let Go was released on June 4, 2002 in
the United States, reaching number two there and number one in
Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. This made Lavigne the
youngest female soloist to have a number-one album in the UK up
until that time. In 2003, 17-year-old English singer Joss Stone
broke Avril Lavigne's record.[citation needed] Just over one month
after its release, "Let Go" reached multi-Platinum status in
late-August, and was certified 3x Platinum two weeks after. Before
the end of 2002, just six months after its debut, it was certified
4x Platinum by the RIAA.It sold a total of 13,197,000 copies
worldwide. It was the best selling album of the year for a female
artist and for a debut album in 2002. Four singles from the album
were released. "Complicated" went to number one in Australia, while
reaching number two on the U.S. Hot 100, and it was also one of the
best-selling Canadian singles of 2002. Avril Lavigne tied a record
set by Natalie Imbruglia when "Complicated" held the number one
spot on the Contemporary Hit Radio chart (which tracks air play on
the radio) for 11 weeks in a row. Natalie Imbruglia previously held
the record with her song "Torn", which also held onto number one
for 11 weeks.[12] "Sk8er Boi" reached the top ten in the U.S. and
Australia, "I'm With You" reached the top ten in the U.S and the
UK, and "Losing Grip" reached the top ten in Taiwan, and the top
twenty in Chile. Avril Lavigne was named "Best New Artist" at the
2002 MTV Video Music Awards, won four Juno Awards in 2003 (out of
six nominations), a World Music Award for World's Best-Selling
Canadian Singer, and was nominated for 8 Grammy Awards, including
Song of the Year for "Complicated" and Best New Artist. Under My
Skin (2004-2005) Avril Lavigne's second album Under My Skin was
released on May 25, 2004 in the U.S. It debuted at number one in
the U.S., the UK, Germany, Japan, Australia, Canada, Mexico,
Argentina, Spain, Ireland, Thailand, Korea and Hong Kong and sold
more than 380,000 copies in the U.S. in its first week.[13] Avril
Lavigne wrote most of the album with Canadian singer-songwriter
Chantal Kreviazuk, though some tracks were co-written by Ben Moody
(formerly of Evanescence), Butch Walker of Marvellous 3, and her
former lead guitarist Evan Taubenfeld. Kreviazuk's husband, Our
Lady Peace front man Raine Maida, co-produced the album with Butch
Walker and Don Gilmore. Lead single "Don't Tell Me" went to number
one in Argentina and Mexico, the top five in the UK and Canada, and
the top ten in Australia and Brazil. "My Happy Ending" reached the
top ten in the U.S., and was her third-biggest hit there, but third
single "Nobody's Home" did not make the top forty. The fourth
single from the album, "He Wasn't", reached a fair twenty-three in
the UK and twenty-five in Australia, and was not released in the
U.S.[14] "Fall to Pieces" was released as the final single from the
album, but did not do as well as previous singles. Avril Lavigne
won two World Music Awards in 2004 for World's Best Pop/Rock Artist
and World's Best-Selling Canadian Artist. She received five Juno
Award nominations in 2005, picking up three, including Fan Choice
Award, Artist of the Year, and Pop Album of the Year. She also won
the award for Favourite Female Singer at the eighteenth Annual
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.[15] Lavigne co-wrote "Breakaway"
with Matthew Gerard, which was recorded by Kelly Clarkson for the
soundtrack to the film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
(2004). "Breakaway" was later included on Clarkson's second album
Breakaway, being released as the album's first single. "Breakaway"
peaked in the U.S. top ten and provided Clarkson with a substantial
hit. Lavigne went on a "Live and by Surprise" twenty-one-city
mall-tour in the U.S. and Canada, starting on March 4, 2004 in
Minneapolis, Minnesota, to promote "Under My Skin". Each
performance consisted of a short live acoustic set of songs from
the new album. She was accompanied by her guitarist, Evan
Taubenfeld. The venue in each city was not announced until
forty-eight hours before the show. The tour was very popular and
was successful in promoting the album. The set at Indianapolis on
March 25, 2004 at Glendale mall included "He Wasn't", "My Happy
Ending", "Don't Tell Me", "Take Me Away", "Nobody's Home", "Sk8er
Boi", and "Complicated". Selections of this tour were released on
the Avril Lavigne Live Acoustic EP Single, which was released in US
Target stores Touring and co-writing (2005-2006) Avril was touring
throughout most of 2005, and pursuing her acting and modelling
careers. Lavigne represented Canada at the closing ceremony of the
2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. She performed her song, "Who
Knows", during the eight minutes of the Vancouver 2010 portion.[16]
She also was the voice of Heather the possum in the DreamWorks
motion picture, Over The Hedge. Avril Lavigne co-wrote (with Lukasz
"Dr. Luke" Gottwald), "Keep Holding On", for the soundtrack to the
motion picture Eragon (2006). It has peaked at #17 in Billboard Hot
100. The Best Damn Thing (2007) Her third album The Best Damn Thing
is currently set for release in April 2007 and is produced by Dr.
Luke (Kelly Clarkson, P!nk, Lady Sovereign and Daughtry), her
husband Deryck Whibley (Sum 41), Rob Cavallo (Green Day, The Goo
Goo Dolls, My Chemical Romance, Jewel), Butch Walker and
herself.[17][18] Travis Barker (Box Car Racer, Blink-182, +44) has
also recorded drums for Lavigne's new album. Avril says that her
new album will contain love songs since "That's what I'm feeling at
the moment", and that she enjoys being able to write songs with
Butch Walker. It is said on the message board on her official
website that her new album will contain 15 songs. "Of course, I
still have my boy-bashing songs, but they're very playful. So the
record is really fun and cool and different and honestly, I think
it's my best record yet. I can say that with confidence." Posted on
her MySpace blog she revealed that the first single from the album
will be "Girlfriend". "Girlfriend" was supposed to be released on
January 29 but the date has changed due to "Keep Holding On"'s
increasing popularity on the radio. Avril debuted her video for
"Girlfriend" on February 26 and her single premiered on Ottawa
radio station HOT 89.9 with evening personality Cash Conners
February 6, 2006. Evan, her former guitarist made a cameo in her
video, confirmed in his Myspace blog. On Februry 18, 2007, clips of
"Everything Back But You", "I Can Do Better" and "When You're Gone"
were released on AOL Music and received a mixed reaction from
fans.[citation needed] "Girlfriend" made its debut on the Billboard
Hot 100 chart at #5 in early March 2007. This is Avril's highest
debut ever on the chart and has already sold over 122,000 downloads
through iTunes. "Girlfriend" also debuted at #3 on Billboard's Top
Digital Songs which is Avril's second appearance on that chart.
"Keep Holding On" being the first. The song "Girlfriend" is also
available in seven other languages, the only difference from the
English version being the chorus translated into Spanish,
Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese, Italian, German and French. Avril
Lavigne has been doing a small tour to promote The Best Damn Thing.
To go to one of the few shows you had to be a member of her fan
club. She kicked off this small tour in Calgary, Alberta, and
played for a crowd of around 200. The Calgary show will air on
television on April 2nd 2007, on the CBC Network. On this show you
will be able to see behind the scenes and Avril preforming songs
off The Best Damn Thing. On March 18th 2007, Avril (and her band)
showcased some her songs on the UK radio station Radio 1. She was
interviewed about her recent marriage to Deryck Whibley and also
about her 3rd studio album, The Best Damn Thing. Soon after she
played 3 songs; "Girlfriend", "Sk8er Boi" and an unreleased track
from her upcoming album named "I Can Do Better". These songs were
played live among around 30 fans and were broadcast all over the UK
and also became available to be listened to worldwide. Fans from
North America in particular tuned in via Sirius Satellite Radio to
hear Avril play live in London. Avril's comeback single
"Girlfriend" was added to the UK iTunes Music Store and reached #10
in under 24 hours. On Ryan Seacrest's radio show she said herself
that "When You're Gone" will be the 2nd single. Movie career Avril
Lavigne made her film debut in the animated film Over the Hedge,
which is based on the comic strip of same name. She worked
alongside William Shatner, Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Wanda
Sykes, Nick Nolte and Steve Carell. She is also acting in the
Richard Gere film The Flock,[19] and her third project is Fast Food
Nation, based on her favorite book. Avril wrote and recorded a new
song titled "Keep Holding On" with Dr. Luke, for the Eragon movie
soundtrack, which will be included on her third album, The Best
Damn Thing. The song was released for digital download on November
28, and made its worldwide debut on radio on November 17.[20] It
later got the top spot on the Canadian top 20. Also, she made a
cameo in the movie National Lampoon: Going the Distance. Media
image Until 2003, Avril Lavigne travelled with a bag full of about
30 neckties. Some of them she bought, and the rest she took from
her father; some were sent to her by fans. Avril Lavigne stopped
wearing neckties in 2003, as she was horrified at the media
references to her style overshadowing her music, and that she was
starting a fashion trend. The classification of Avril Lavigne's
style of music has been debated. All Music Guide and other
reviewers consider her to be "teen pop" or "adult/alternative
pop-rock". It is questioned whether her music style is punk. The
reason for the confusion appears to be for her punk-like appearance
early in her career, probably started by her record company in the
beginning of her career as the punky alternative to Britney Spears,
along with statements made by the songstress herself that she is
"as punk as they come". However, there have been several occasions
where she has stated "I'm not punk."[21] Avril told Vainquer
Magazine in April 2005, that she considered her music to be pop
rock. Avril Lavigne spoke about her new look in a September 2006
interview. She explains, "When I was in high school I was a little
shit, hanging out with the guys, getting drunk, getting in fights,
playing hockey. My band were all guys, so I was only around guys,
but when I got older I started being more f a chick. I broke out on
the scene looking like the 17-year-old that I was. And from then to
now I look really different—but that's called growing up."[22] On
September 26, 2006, Avril Lavigne was caught spitting on paparazzi
photographer's face outside Hyde nightclub in Los Angeles after
being caught kissing her husband Deryck Whibley in her car. On
September 27, 2006, which happened to be Avril Lavigne's 22nd
birthday, Avril Lavigne exited a club with her husband and a few
friends only to find herself surrounded by paparazzi and
autograph-seekers. She gave her autograph along with some profanity
to the seekers. After she got into her car, she leaned out the
window and spat on the camera lens of the nearest photographer.[23]
Avril Lavigne later issued a public apology for spitting on the
photographers, claiming "It's trying at best dealing with their
insistent intrusions. I meant no offense to my fans, whose
relationship I truly value."[24] No detailed explanation was
offered for the incident. Personal life It has been revealed that
Avril Lavigne is a vegetarian. In the January 2003 issue of
Seventeen magazine, she admitted to "snagging a bite of Matt's
cheeseburgers every now and again." Also in a recent interview, she
said she prefers not to eat meat, but will not say she's a
vegetarian "in case anyone caught her eating meat". As a teenager
she would hang out at the La Pizzeria restaurant in Napanee,
Ontario. In her Under My Skin Bonez Documentary, she has stated
that pizza with olive toppings is her favourite food, although she
doesn't eat it too much because pizza is not good for her voice.
Since her rise to fame, the restaurant has named a pizza after
Avril that contains her favourite toppings and there is a guest
book for fans to sign which is picked up by Avril when she visits
friends and family in her home town. Lavigne has a star tattooed on
the inside of her left wrist that matches the style of the one used
for her first album artwork. It was created at the same time as
friend and musical associate Ben Moody's identical tattoo. In late
2004, she had a small pink heart-shaped tattoo featuring the letter
'D' applied to her right wrist — thought to be a reference to
husband Deryck Whibley, with whom she has bought a house in Beverly
Hills. Lavigne was romantically linked to her former guitarist
Jesse Colburn but despite rumors, she did not have a relationship
with another former guitarist Evan Taubenfeld. However, Evan still
considers Avril to be his "dearest friend in the whole world" as
said on a recent Q&A on his band's official website. In a J-14
magazine from 2004, she talks about her first kiss being when she
was 14 years old. In M magazine in 2003, an article was published
about an ex-boyfriend selling her love letters on eBay. In February
2004, she began dating fellow Canadian singer, Deryck Whibley, the
lead singer/guitarist of pop punk band Sum 41. On June 27, 2005
(which also happened to be ex-guitarist Evan Taubenfeld's 22nd
birthday), Lavigne and Whibley became engaged. Whibley proposed to
Lavigne by surprising her with a trip to Venice, a gondola ride,
and then a romantic picnic. The couple married in a Catholic
ceremony that began at 5 p.m. and lasted only 20 minutes[28] on
Saturday, July 15, 2006 at a private estate in the California
coastal city of Montecito. Avril Lavigne wore a Vera Wang gown,
carried pearl white Australian roses and was walked down the aisle
by her father. Deryck Whibley wore a Hugo Boss suit and was
accompanied by four best men. They were Steve Jocz and Cone
McCaslin from Sum 41, Matthew Lavigne (Avril's older brother), and
Sum 41's close friend Robb Dipple. Avril's younger sister Michelle
Lavigne was one of Avril's bridesmaids. There were about 110 guests
in attendance. The hit song Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls was played as
their wedding song. When asked if they were ready for kids they
said "not right now but somewhere down the road." Backing band
Current members Al Berry - bass guitar, backing vocals
(2007-present) Rodney Howard - drums, percussion, backing vocals
(2007-present) Stephen Anthony Ferlazzo Jr. - electronic keyboard,
backing vocals (2007-present) Jim McGorman - rhythm guitar, backing
vocals (2007-present) Devin Bronson - lead guitar, backing vocals
(2004-present) Past members Mark Spicoluk - bass guitar, backing
vocals (April 2002 - September 2002) Jesse Colburn - rhythm guitar
(2002 - October 2003) Evan Taubenfeld - lead guitar, backing vocals
(2002 - July 2004) Craig Wood - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2003
- January 2007) Matt Brann - drums, percussion(2002 - February
2007) Charlie Moniz - bass guitar (2002 - February 2007)
