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Jewel (singer)

Jewel Kilcher (born May 23, 1974)[2] is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and author. She has received four Grammy Award nominations and, as of 2021, has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.[3]

Jewel
Jewel performing in 2022
Born
Jewel Kilcher

(1974-05-23) May 23, 1974 (age 48)
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
  • actress
  • author
Years active1994–present
Spouse
(m. 2008; div. 2014)
Children1[1]
RelativesAtz Kilcher (father)
Yule F. Kilcher (grandfather)
Q'orianka Kilcher (first cousin once removed)
Musical career
OriginHomer, Alaska, U.S.
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Labels
Websitewww.jeweljk.com

Jewel was raised near Homer, Alaska, where she grew up singing and yodeling as a duo with her father, Atz Kilcher, a local musician. At age fifteen, she received a partial scholarship at the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, where she studied operatic voice. After graduating, she began writing and performing at clubs and coffeehouses in San Diego, California. Based on local media attention, she was offered a recording contract with Atlantic Records, which released her debut album, Pieces of You, in 1995; it went on to become one of the best-selling debut albums of all time, going 12-times platinum. The debut single from the album, "Who Will Save Your Soul", peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100; two others, "You Were Meant for Me" and "Foolish Games", reached number two on the Hot 100, and were listed on Billboard's 1997 year-end singles chart, as well as Billboard's 1998 year-end singles chart.

Her subsequent album, Spirit, was released in 1998, followed by This Way (2001). In 2003, she released 0304, which marked a departure from her previous folk-oriented records, featuring electronic arrangements and elements of dance-pop. In 2008, she released Perfectly Clear, her first country album; it debuted atop Billboard's Top Country Albums chart and featured three singles, "Stronger Woman", "I Do", and "'Til It Feels Like Cheating". Jewel released her first independent album, Lullaby, in 2009.

Jewel has also had endeavors in writing and acting; in 1998 she released a collection of poetry, and the following year appeared in a supporting role in Ang Lee's Western film Ride with the Devil (1999) which earned her critical acclaim. On December 15, 2021, Jewel won the sixth season of The Masked Singer as the Queen of Hearts.[4]

Early life

Jewel Kilcher was born May 23, 1974, in Payson, Utah, the second child of Atz Kilcher and Nedra Kilcher (née Carroll).[5][6] At the time of her birth, her parents had been living in Utah with her elder brother, Shane; her father was attending Brigham Young University.[7] She is a cousin of actress Q'orianka Kilcher.[8] Her father, originally from Alaska, was a Mormon, though the family stopped attending the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after her parents' divorce when she was eight years old.[9] Her paternal grandfather, Yule Kilcher, was a delegate to the Alaska constitutional convention and a state senator[10][11] who settled in Alaska after emigrating from Switzerland.[12][13] He was also the first recorded person to cross the Harding Icefield.[14]

Shortly after her birth, the family relocated to Anchorage, Alaska, settling on the Kilcher family's 770-acre (310 ha) homestead.[15] There, her younger brother Atz Jr. was born.[15] She also has a half-brother, Nikos, who was primarily raised in Oregon by his mother, with whom her father had a brief relationship; Jewel would later become close to him in adulthood.[16] After her parents' divorce in 1981, Kilcher lived with her father near Homer, Alaska.[17][18] The house she grew up in lacked indoor plumbing and had only a simple outhouse.[19] The Kilcher family is featured on the Discovery Channel show Alaska: The Last Frontier, which chronicles their day-to-day struggles living in the Alaskan wilderness. Recalling her upbringing, she said:

"We lived far from town. We had to walk 2 miles (3.2 km) just to get to the saddle barn I was raised in... No running water, no heat—we had a coal stove and an outhouse and we mainly lived off of what we could kill or can. We picked berries and made jam. We caught fish to freeze and had gardens and cattle to live on. I rode horses every day in the summer beneath the Alaskan midnight sun. I loved it there."[11]

 
The Hilton Anchorage, where Jewel sometimes performed with her father as a child

According to Kilcher, the first song she learned to sing was "Saint Louis Blues".[20] In her youth, Kilcher and her father sometimes earned a living by performing music in roadhouses and taverns as a father-daughter duo; they also often sang at hotels in Anchorage, including the Hotel Captain Cook and the Hilton Anchorage.[11][21] It was during this time that Kilcher learned to yodel from her father.[22] She would later credit the time she spent in bars as integral to her formative years: "I saw women who would compromise themselves for compliments, for flattery; or men who would run away from themselves by drinking until they ultimately killed themselves."[23]

At age fifteen, while working at a dance studio in Anchorage, she was referred by the studio instructor to Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan, where she applied and received a partial scholarship to study operatic voice.[24] Local businesses in her hometown of Homer donated items for auction to help allocate additional funds, and raised a total of $11,000 to pay the remainder of her first year's tuition.[11] She subsequently relocated to Michigan to attend Interlochen, where she received classical training, and also learned to play guitar.[25] She began writing songs on guitar at age sixteen.[26] While in school, she would often perform live in coffeehouses.[27] After graduating, she relocated to San Diego, California, where she worked in a coffee shop and as a phone operator at a computer warehouse.[28]

Career

1993–1997: Beginnings and Pieces of You

 

For a time, Jewel lived in her car while traveling around the country doing street performances and small gigs, mainly in Southern California.[26] She gained recognition by singing at The Inner Change Cafe and Java Joe's in San Diego;[29] she would later make her debut record at Java Joe's when it was in Poway, where she had worked as a barista.[30] Her friend Steve Poltz's band, The Rugburns, played the same venues.[31] She later collaborated with Poltz on some of her songs, including "You Were Meant for Me". (He also appeared in the song's second, better-known video.) The Rugburns opened for Jewel on her Tiny Lights tour in 1997. Poltz appeared in Jewel's band on the Spirit World Tour 1999 playing guitar.[32]

Jewel was discovered by Inga Vainshtein in August 1993 when John Hogan, lead singer from the local San Diego band Rust, whom Vainshtein was managing, called to tell her about a girl surfer who sang at a local coffee shop on Thursdays. Vainshtein drove to The Inner Change with a representative of Atlantic Records, and after the show called Danny Goldberg, the head of Atlantic Record's West Coast operations, and asked him to pay for her demo, since at the time she was living in a van and lacked the means to record any of her own music.[26] Vainshtein, who at the time was working as a Vice President of Productions at Paramount, went on to become her manager and was instrumental in creating a major bidding war that led to her deal with Atlantic Records.[citation needed] She continued to manage Jewel until the end of the first album cycle and shaped the path of the first five years of Jewel's career. Jewel's debut album Pieces of You was released under the eponym of Jewel, in 1995 when she was 21 years old.[33] Recorded in a studio on singer Neil Young's ranch, it included Young's backing band, The Stray Gators, who played on his Harvest and Harvest Moon albums. Part of the album was recorded live at The Inner Change Cafe in San Diego, where she had risen to local fame. The album stayed on the Billboard 200 for two years, reaching number four at its peak.[34] The album spawned the Top 10 hits "You Were Meant for Me", "Who Will Save Your Soul", and "Foolish Games". To promote the album, she toured as the opening act for Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy on his 1995 North American tour in support of his album Cascade.[35] Pieces of You eventually sold over 12 million copies in the United States alone.[36]

In the late 1990s, Mike Connell created an electronic mailing list for fans, known as "Everyday Angels". Although Jewel herself does not subscribe to this mailing list, she maintained communication with her EDA fans. On July 18 and 19, 1996, she gave a two-day concert known as "JewelStock" at the Bearsville Theatre. Jewel allowed the concert to be taped, and fans circulated the concert without profit.[37]

1998–2002: Spirit and other ventures

 
Jewel performing for U.S. troops at the Ramstein Air Base, Germany, 2000

Jewel was chosen to sing the American national anthem at the opening of Super Bowl XXXII in January 1998 in San Diego. She was introduced as "San Diego's own Jewel!" but criticized for lip syncing the anthem to a digitally-recorded track of her own voice. This was especially noticeable due to her missing her cue and not mouthing the first words. Super Bowl producers have since admitted that they attempt to have all performers pre-record their vocals.[38] She performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" again in the 2003 NBA Finals in one of the New Jersey Nets' home games.[39]

On May 19, 1998, she published a book of poetry titled A Night Without Armor. Although it sold over 1 million copies and was a New York Times best-seller, it received mixed reviews.[40] During an MTV interview in 1998, Kurt Loder pointed out the incorrect usage, in her book of poetry, of the word "casualty" (instead of the intended "casualness") to which Jewel responded, "You're a smartass for pointing that out. Next topic."[41] In the fall of 1998, the poet Beau Sia composed a book-length response to A Night Without Armor that he titled A Night Without Armor II: The Revenge.[42] The reviewer Edna Gundersen, writing in USA Today, noted, "Hers is flowery and sensitive. His is wry and absurd."[43]

Jewel's second studio album, which she titled Spirit, was released on November 17, 1998.[44] The album debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 with 368,000 copies sold in its first week. It eventually sold 3.7 million units in the United States.[45] Its lead single, "Hands", peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other singles followed, including a new version of "Jupiter (Swallow the Moon)", "What's Simple Is True", which she meant to be the theme song to her upcoming movie, and the charity single "Life Uncommon".[46] Shortly after the release of Spirit, Jewel made her acting debut playing the character Sue Lee Shelley in Ang Lee's Western film Ride with the Devil (1999), opposite Tobey Maguire. The film received mixed-positive reviews,[47] though critic Roger Ebert praised her performance, writing: "Jewel deserves praise for, quite simply, performing her character in a convincing and unmannered way. She is an actress here, not a pop star trying out a new hobby."[48]

In November 1999, Jewel released Joy: A Holiday Collection. The album sold over a million copies and peaked at No. 32 on the Billboard 200. She released a cover of "Joy to the World" from the album as a single.[49] In 2000, she completed an autobiography titled Chasing Down the Dawn, a collection of diary entries and musings detailing her life growing up in Alaska, her struggle to learn her craft, and life on the road.[50] In November 2001, her fourth studio album, This Way, was released. The album peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 1.5 million copies in the U.S. A song from the album "Standing Still" hit the Top 30. Other singles released were "Break Me", "This Way", and "Serve the Ego"; this last gave Jewel her first number one club hit.[51]

2003–2006: 0304 and Goodbye Alice in Wonderland

In June 2003, Jewel released her fifth studio album, titled 0304.[52] The album was promoted by its lead single, "Intuition", which reached No. 5 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart and No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100.[53] Within two months of its release, the album had sold over 350,000 in the United States.[54] The shift in musical style on 0304 was noted by several critics, with People deeming it "an extreme musical makeover."[52] In response, Jewel commented that she had been inspired to make a more upbeat-sounding record in light of the Iraq War: "I knew we were headed to war [at the time]... The music that has always done well during wartime has always been music that makes you want to escape."[54] In his review of the album, Alexis Petridis of The Guardian awarded it two out of five stars, writing: "It's difficult to decide whether Kilcher's new image is a 180-degree career shift or simply a particularly elaborate attempt to get into Private Eye's Warballs column. Either way, it's the most dramatic image overhaul you're ever likely to see, unless Holly Valance decides to start taking the stage in a donkey jacket and Doc Martens and covering The Pop Group's "For How Much Longer Will We Tolerate Mass Murder?""[54]

 
Jewel performing at The Theatre in Coquitlam in 2008

On May 2, 2006, Jewel released her sixth studio album, Goodbye Alice in Wonderland. The album received mixed reviews, but still managed to debut at No. 8 on the Billboard Albums Chart and sold 82,000 copies in its first week.[55] The lead single "Again and Again" had success on Adult Top 40 Radio, peaking at No. 16.[56] The second single "Good Day" was released to radio in late June and peaked at No. 30 on the Adult Pop Songs charts. In the album's liner notes, Jewel addressed her audience in a personal letter, writing: "Goodbye Alice in Wonderland is the story of my life and is the most autobiographical album I have made since Pieces of You... By the end of the 13th song, if you have listened closely, you will have heard the story of the sirens song that seduced me, of a path I both followed and led, of bizarre twists and turns that opened my eyes, forcing me to find solutions so that discovering the truth would not lead to a loss of hope."[57]

CMT music critic Timothy Duggan praised the Goodbye Alice in Wonderland, writing: "This album showcases Jewel's unique talent as a lyricist, alongside a definite growth in her musicianship. It is what Pieces of You might have been had Jewel had the musical knowledge then that she has now. A very satisfying work, all in all."[58] Rolling Stone, however, called the album "overdone and undercooked" with a rating of 2 stars out of 5.[59] To promote the album, a music video for "Stephenville, TX", Jewel's next single, was shown on Yahoo! Launch.[60] After a photo shoot at her Texas ranch, Jewel spontaneously decided to have photographer Kurt Markus shoot the music video for the song "Goodbye Alice in Wonderland". According to an Atlantic Records press release, "The homegrown clip beautifully reflects both the song's organic, intimate sound and its powerfully autobiographical story."[61]

2007–2008: Label shift and Perfectly Clear

 
Jewel performing live in Providence, Rhode Island, 2008

Jewel released a video for "Quest for Love", the lead single from the movie Arthur and the Invisibles, recorded in 2006; the song is only available on the soundtrack for the film, which was released in January 2007.[62] In early February 2007 Jewel recorded a duet with Jason Michael Carroll, "No Good in Goodbye", that was featured on Carroll's debut CD, Waitin' in the Country. She also made a promotional appearance on the T in Boston for the Verizon Yellow Pages, playing songs on a moving subway car and then doing an hour-long acoustic concert in South Station.

In a 2007 interview with The Boston Globe, Jewel stated that she was no longer affiliated with a record label, confirming rumors that Atlantic Records had failed to renew her contract after the lackluster sales of her then-latest album. She also hinted that she would like to do a country album next.[63] She worked with John Rich of Big & Rich fame, who said that she was "probably one of the greatest American singer-songwriters we have had." He also said that "every label in Nashville" was talking to her at the time.[64]

In November 2007, Jewel was signed to Valory Records, a newly formed division of the independent Big Machine Records label.[65] Her first country album, Perfectly Clear, was released on June 3, 2008, selling 48,000 units in its first week. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Album Chart and No. 8 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart.[66] In its second week on the charts, the album dropped to No. 25 on the Billboard 200 and No. 5 on the Country Albums chart, with estimated second week sales of 75,000 units.[citation needed] Jewel made her second film appearance in a cameo, appearing as herself in the comedy film Walk Hard, released in December 2007.[67]

Approximately a month later, "Stronger Woman", the lead single from Perfectly Clear, was released to country radio on January 17, 2008, and entered the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. On April 26, 2008, it peaked at No. 13. The next single, "I Do", was released to radio on June 23, 2008. The video for the single featured her cowboy then-husband, Ty Murray. This song peaked at No. 28. Following it was "'Til It Feels Like Cheating", which peaked at No. 57.[68] Perfectly Clear was released in Australia in late May 2009. It was then released across Europe by Humphead Records in June 2009.

2009–2013: Lullaby and other releases

 
Jewel at the Yahoo! Yodel event in New York City, 2009

In early 2009 it was announced that Jewel would release a new studio album titled Lullaby, a collection of lullabies which she described as "not just for children, but also adults". Its lead single, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", was released on iTunes on March 17, 2009. The album was released on May 5, 2009. "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" was No.1 on The Top Children's Songs the week of release. Like 2011's The Merry Goes 'Round, it is sold under the Fisher Price brand[69] which Jewel described as "a great partnership".[70]

She also recorded the "Make It Last" with R&B singer Tyrese in conjunction with the release of his comic book Mayhem!. It was intended to be used for the soundtrack to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen but did not appear on the final track listing.[71]

In January 2010 Jewel released "Stay Here Forever" from the soundtrack to the film Valentine's Day. It also served as the lead-off single to Jewel's ninth studio album Sweet and Wild released on June 8, 2010.[72] The single debuted at No. 48 on the Hot Country Songs chart and reached No. 34 in May 2010. "Satisfied" was released as the album's second single on May 17, 2010, reaching its highest peak of No. 57. On October 10, 2010, Jewel released the third single from Sweet and Wild, "Ten". It made its debut on the Hot Country Songs Chart at No. 55 on the week of October 15, 2010, and peaked at No. 51 two weeks later.

Jewel's second children's album, The Merry Goes 'Round, was released in August 2011.[73] Like 2009's Lullaby, it is sold under the Fisher-Price brand.[74] In June 2012, Jewel was cast in the lead role as June Carter Cash in the Lifetime original movie Ring of Fire, opposite Matt Ross. Brian Lowry of Variety commended Jewel's live singing in the film, and noted: "Jewel and Ross are convincing as the central couple, playing them over an extended span."[75] On October 16, 2012, Jewel announced via Twitter a "Greatest Hits" album would be released in 2013.[76] The album features new duets from Kelly Clarkson and the Pistol Annies. Jewel and Clarkson recorded a fresh rendition of Jewel's song "Foolish Games" while Jewel and the Pistol Annies recut "You Were Meant for Me".[77] The Greatest Hits album was released February 5, 2013.

On August 6, 2013, Jewel announced the release of her second Christmas album, titled Let It Snow: A Holiday Collection, scheduled for release on November 12, 2013. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Jewel was quoted as saying "I wanted this record to have a resemblance to the first album. It's a continuation of mood and spirit of that record, with the mood and feel of the album artwork with an image and tone that evokes that spirit."[78]

2014–2018: Picking Up the Pieces

In February 2014, Jewel began work on her next album and confirmed that it will not be released by a major record label, and that she was producing it herself.[79] In April 2015, she appeared as a guest musician on Blues Traveler's album Blow Up the Moon, co-writing the song "Hearts Still Awake".[80] On June 28, she revealed in a Q&A on Facebook that her upcoming album would be released in the second week of September of that year, and would feature a folk sound recorded with a live band. On July 21, Jewel confirmed the title as Picking Up the Pieces.[81] Picking Up the Pieces was released on September 11, 2015. Four days later, on September 15, she released her third book, a new memoir entitled Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story.[3]

In 2016, Jewel was featured in the Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe, having previously met the actor when she was supposed to co-star with him in The Lyon's Den. During the Roast, Jewel performed a parody of "You Were Meant for Me" claiming she was the 16-year-old caught having sex with Lowe in a 1988 videotape.[82] Also in 2016, Jewel founded Jewel Inc., which is a platform for her work in music, TV, and film as well as her entrepreneurial endeavors, in particular regarding mindfulness.[83] Among its ventures was co-creating in partnership with Trevor Drinkwater the Wellness Your Way, Music and Wellness Festival, held originally in 2018 in Cincinnati, Ohio.[84] In 2017, she returned to acting, starring in the Fixer Upper Mysteries on the Hallmark Channel.[85][86][87]

2019–present: The Masked Singer and Freewheelin' Woman

Towards the end of 2019, Jewel released a new song "No More Tears", which was written and recorded for Lost in America, a documentary about youth homelessness in America by Rotimi Rainwater. In an interview with American Songwriter, Jewel explained that, in addition to being an executive producer on the documentary, she was inspired to write the track because she was moved by the stories of the individuals featured in the film and related those to her own experiences of being homeless when she was eighteen. In the same interview, it was confirmed that "No More Tears" would also be the first track released from her upcoming album which she hopes to release sometime in 2020.[88]

In 2021, Jewel competed in season six of The Masked Singer as Queen of Hearts.[89] Jewel made her way to the finals, where she was declared the winner of season six on December 16, 2021. She was rewarded the golden mask trophy after her encore performance.[4][90] After her performance of "River",[91] judge Jenny McCarthy called her the greatest artist that they've ever had on the show.[92] Jewel and her son performed a duet of her song "Hands" on The Masked Singer Christmas Singalong, aired on Fox on December 22, 2021.[93] Jewel subsequently released a cover EP titled Queen of Hearts containing covers of the songs she performed on The Masked Singer.[94]

In March 2022, it was announced that Jewel would represent Alaska in the inaugural American Song Contest, set to begin later in the month.[95] She performed "The Story" in the third episode and scored well in the public vote, but her overall score was brought down by a lower jury ranking which narrowly cost Jewel a place in the semi-finals.

Jewel's thirteenth studio album, Freewheelin' Woman, was released on April 15, 2022, via her own label, Words Matter Media. The album was co-produced by Jewel and Butch Walker and was developed with the intention for Jewel to create music that she felt connected to and excited about rather than creating in order to meet expectations.[96]

On February 19, 2023, Jewel performed the The Star-Spangled Banner at the NBA All-Star Game in Salt Lake City, Utah.[97]

Artistry

 
Jewel on the red carpet in 2010

Jewel is a soprano.[98] Caitlin Gibson of The Washington Post described Jewel's vocal versatility, stating that "she can summon many voices—deep and powerful, girlish and sweet, piercing and agile." Gibson also commented about Jewel's debut; "In an era still gripped by grunge, [she] climbed to the top of the pop charts with sweet, simple folk tunes".[1] Her fifth studio album 0304 (2003) was a departure from her previous folk rock-oriented[99] albums and incorporates a more general pop sound. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote about 0304, describing it as "A record that (is) lyric-driven, like Cole Porter stuff, that also has a lot of swing... that combined dance, urban, and folk music. [...] [it is] an original-sounding album, something with more imagination than the average dance-pop record. Better still, it sounds more authentic (and boasts a better set of songs) than her previous records, which were either too ramshackle or too self-serious and doggedly somber to really reveal much character."[100] Perfectly Clear (2008) was influenced by her appreciation for country music,[99] while Picking Up The Pieces (2015) saw Jewel "going back to [her] folk/American roots that [she] began with."[101]

Owning a wide variety of Taylor Guitars, Jewel uses a Taylor 912-C most often.[102] Acoustic Guitar writer Jeffery Pepper Rodgers called the guitar her "steady companion".[102] All of her guitars are strung with D'Addario products.[102] To strum, she employs a unique self-created fingerpicking technique or a hard pick.[102]

Philanthropy

Jewel formed a nonprofit organization called Higher Ground for Humanity with her mother, Lenedra J. Carroll, and her older brother, Shane Kilcher. The organization's focus is education, sustainable improvements, and building alliances with like-minded organizations.[103] Jewel donates a portion of her income to the organization and often holds events to benefit the organization.[104] The organization tends to parallel Jewel's career since she provides the majority of the organization's funding. As of 2005, the activities of the organization were concluded.[citation needed] One early grantee was the Global Youth Action Network, which has become one of the largest youth movements around the United Nations.

In September 2006, as part of Lifetime's "Stop Breast Cancer for Life" campaign, Jewel delivered more than 12 million petition signatures to Capitol Hill, urging Congress to pass the bipartisan Breast Cancer Patient Protection Act of 2005 (S 910/HR1849).[105] The bill would ban the practice of "drive-through" mastectomies, when women are discharged from the hospital just hours after their surgeries. Jewel served as the honorary chairperson of the 2006 Help the Homeless Walk in Washington, D.C.[106]

In November 2008, Jewel began work on a project with several dozen singer-songwriters to write and auction their lyrics with donations benefiting her "Project Clean Water" charity.[107] Many singers and songwriters besides herself have donated their written lyrics including Patrick Davis, Alabama's Randy Owen, John Mellencamp, Jason Mraz, Gretchen Wilson, and Marv Green. The majority of the lyrics were written on paper and signed by the songwriter, with the exception of Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl". Many of the artists in addition to writing and signing lyrics, drew pictures to illustrate their lyrics.[citation needed] The auction ran from December 1, 2008, to December 18, 2008, promoted by CMT and Virgin Music.[108] Some of the lyrics that were up for auction included hits such as "So Small", "Foolish Games", "I'm Yours", "I Kissed a Girl", "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)", "Live Like You Were Dying", "I Don't Need a Man", "Superman (It's Not Easy)" and "Redneck Woman".[109] The highest bought lyrics being Jewel's signature song "You Were Meant For Me" sold for US$1,505,[citation needed] and "Who Will Save Your Soul" and "Hands", raising more than $1,005 each.[citation needed] Jewel promised that all items sold by December 18 would be delivered by Christmas.[110] After the majority of the auctions ended on December 18 two new lyrics by Craig Wiseman and Ernie Ashworth were put up for auction ending in January 2009.[108]

In May 2013, Jewel served as ambassador for the ReThink: Why Housing Matters initiative. She was included in the initiative's public service announcement (PSA) which asked Americans to rethink their views on public housing and consider how it benefits people in their own communities.[111]

Personal life

Jewel was in a relationship with actor Sean Penn in 1995 after he spotted her performing on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. He invited her to compose a song for his film The Crossing Guard and followed her on tour.[112]

She married pro rodeo cowboy Ty Murray on August 7, 2008, in the Bahamas after a 10-year relationship.[113] She gave birth to their son, Kase Townes Murray, on July 11, 2011.[114] In 2014, after nearly 6 years of marriage, the couple divorced.[115]

Jewel is the daughter of Atz Kilcher, who stars in the Discovery Channel show Alaska: The Last Frontier.[116] All three of her brothers live in Alaska.[113] Her first cousin once removed is actress Q'orianka Kilcher who is best known for her role as Pocahontas opposite Colin Farrell and Christian Bale in director Terrence Malick's Academy Award-nominated motion picture The New World (2005).[117]

Jewel has been estranged from her mother (who also served as her business manager) since 2003; the singer has accused her mother of stealing millions of dollars from her.[3]

Jewel has said: "I don't think I started off young as a feminist. I read a lot of books in Alaska, I was pretty isolated where I grew up, and I think that I never thought I was any different than a man; I was raised in a place where pioneer women were very strong still. They'd shoe horses and build their own homes and were very self-sufficient. It wasn't really until I've gotten older that I really became a fan of women. And a fan of what women are capable of balancing and achieving, by just being them."[118]

Accolades

Year Award Work Category Result Ref.
1994 San Diego Music Awards Herself Best Acoustic Won [119]
1995 Won [120]
Artist of the Year Won
Pieces of You Album of the Year Won
1996 Herself Artist of the Year Won [121]
MTV Video Music Awards "Who Will Save Your Soul" Best Female Video Nominated
Best New Artist Nominated
1997 ASCAP Pop Music Awards Most Performed Song Won [122]
Grammy Award Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated [123]
Herself Best New Artist Nominated
American Music Award Favorite New Artist Won
Favorite Pop/Rock Artist Nominated
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) Best Foreign New Act Nominated [124]
Pollstar Concert Industry Awards Best New Artist Tour Nominated
Billboard Music Award Top Artist Nominated
Top Hot 100 Artist Nominated
Top Hot 100 Artist – Female Nominated
Top Pop Artist Nominated
Top Pop Artist – Female Nominated
Top Billboard 200 Albums Artist Nominated
Top Billboard 200 Albums Artist – Female Nominated
Top Adult Contemporary Artist Nominated
Top Adult Top 40 Artist Won
Pieces of You Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated
"Foolish Games" Top Soundtrack Single Nominated
"You Were Meant for Me" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated
Top Hot 100 Airplay Track Nominated
Top Adult Contemporary Single Nominated
Top Adult Top 40 Track Nominated
MTV Video Music Award Video of the Year Nominated
Viewer's Choice Nominated
Best Female Video Won
Billboard Music Video Awards FAN.tastic Award Nominated
"Foolish Games" Best New Artist Clip (Jazz/AC) Won
VH1 Vogue Fashion Awards Most Fashionable Video Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Best Adapted Song Nominated [125]
1998 Grammy Award Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
NARM Awards Pieces of You Best Selling Alternative Album Won
American Music Award Favorite LP Nominated
Herself Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist Nominated
APRA Music Awards "You Were Meant for Me" Most Performed Foreign Work Nominated
Online Music Awards Herself Best Female Singer Won [126]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Pieces of You Favorite CD Won
1999 Herself Favorite Female Artist Won
Governor's Awards Songwriting Award Won
Audie Awards A Night Without Armor Best Spoken Word Album Won
ASCAP Pop Music Awards "Foolish Games" Most Performed Songs Won [127]
"You Were Meant for Me" Won
BMI Pop Awards Award-Winning Song Won
Billboard Music Video Awards "Hands" Best Jazz/AC Clip Won [128]
2000 California Music Awards Herself Outstanding Female Vocalist Nominated
2002 MVPA Awards "Standing Still" Best Adult Contemporary Video Won [129]
2003 Radio Music Awards Herself Favorite Female Artist—Modern Rock Won
Regis & Kelly Awards Favorite Musical Guest Won
2004 ASCAP Pop Music Awards "Intuition" Most Performed Song Won [130]
BDSCertified Spin Awards "Standing Still" 300,000 Spins Won [131]
2011 American Country Awards Herself Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Grammy Awards "Satisfied" Best Female Country Vocal Performance Nominated [132]
2014 Prism Awards "Ring of Fire" Performance in a TV Movie or Miniseries Nominated

Discography

Studio albums

Videos

  • Jewel: A Life Uncommon (1999) – An intimate documentary on VHS and DVD featuring live performances and candid interviews.
  • Live at Humphrey's By The Bay (2004) – Filmed during two sold-out performances in 2002 at the San Diego venue. Bonus features include interviews, live footage from her This Way Tour, and a photo gallery. Available only on DVD.
  • Jewel: The Essential Live Songbook (2008) – This DVD/Blu-ray home video combines two concerts that were broadcast in 2007 for the television program Soundstage (at the Rialto Theatre including some numbers with orchestra, and the Meyerson Symphony Center); and four songs from Red Rocks. Bonus features are an interview and music video. The concerts are also available separately for streaming.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1995 The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True Dorothy Gale TV concert special
1999 Ride with the Devil Sue Lee Shelley
2002 The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch Herself (as Jewel) Television film
2003 The Lyon's Den Jennifer Matthews 1 episode
2006 The Young and the Restless Herself 1 episode
Men in Trees Herself 1 episode
Las Vegas Herself 1 episode
7th Heaven Herself 1 episode
2007 Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story Herself
2007–2008 Nashville Star Herself / Judge 10 episodes
2008 C.S.I. Herself 1 episode
2009 Dancing with the Stars Herself / Various 9 episodes
2011 The Incurables Herself / Host 13 episodes
Platinum Hit 10 episodes
2012 The Voice Herself / Adviser 4 episodes
2013 Ring of Fire June Carter Cash Television film
2014 Dora the Explorer Cheshire Cat 1 episode; voice role
2015 Axe Cop Tear Sparrow 1 episode
Our Journey Home Narrator Documentary film
2016 Holiday Homecoming with Jewel Herself
Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe Herself Television special
2016–2017 Alaska: The Last Frontier Herself 6 episodes
2017 Lost in America Herself Documentary film
Sandy Wexler Testimonial (as Jewel)
Concrete Evidence: A Fixer Upper Mystery Shannon Hughes Television film; also producer
Framed for Murder: A Fixer Upper Mystery
2018 Deadly Deed: A Fixer Upper Mystery
Undercover Boss Herself 1 episode
2021 The Masked Singer Queen Of Hearts Contestant and winner on season 6

9 episodes

2022 I Can See Your Voice Herself Performer; 1 episode
American Song Contest Herself Contestant representing Alaska

Tours

  • 1997: Tiny Lights Tour[133]
  • 1997: Papillion Tour[134]
  • 1999: Spirit World Tour[135]
  • 2002: This Way World Tour[136]
  • 2002: New Wild West Acoustic Tour[137]
  • 2003-04: 0304 Acoustic Tour[138]
  • 2005: Tour For No Reason
  • 2008: Goodbye Alice In Wonderland Tour
  • 2009: Perfectly Clear Acoustic Tour[139]
  • 2009: Lullaby Acoustic Tour[140]
  • 2010: Star Light Café Tour[141]
  • 2013: Greatest Hits Tour[142]
  • 2016: Picking Up the Pieces Tour[143]
  • 2017, 2018: Handmade Holiday Tour[144][145]

Co-headlining

Opening act

Cancelled

  • 2003: 0304 World Tour[152]

Publications

  • A Night Without Armor (1998)[153]
  • Chasing Down the Dawn (2000)[154]
  • That's What I'd Do (2012)[155]
  • Sweet Dreams (2013)[156]
  • Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story (2015)[157]

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Works cited

  • Atkinson, Brian T. (2011). I'll Be Here in the Morning: The Songwriting Legacy of Townes Van Zandt. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 978-1-603-44526-9.
  • DeMain, Bill (2004). In Their Own Words: Songwriters Talk about the Creative Process. Prager. ISBN 978-0-275-98402-1.
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  • McFarland, P. J. (1998). Angel Standing By: The Story of Jewel. St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 978-0-312-19827-5.

Further reading

  • Calhoun, Kenneth; Jensen, Cambria, eds. (2003). Revealing Jewel: An Intimate Portrait from Family and Friends. Atria. ISBN 0-7434-7540-2.
  • NPR Staff (July 2, 2010). "The Two Sides of Jewel: "Sweet and Wild"". NPR Weekend Edition. NPR. from the original on July 5, 2010. Retrieved September 13, 2015.

External links

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Not to be confused with the singer Jewell Jewel Kilcher born May 23 1974 2 is an American singer songwriter actress and author She has received four Grammy Award nominations and as of 2021 has sold over 30 million albums worldwide 3 JewelJewel performing in 2022BornJewel Kilcher 1974 05 23 May 23 1974 age 48 Payson Utah U S OccupationsSinger songwritermusicianactressauthorYears active1994 presentSpouseTy Murray m 2008 div 2014 wbr Children1 1 RelativesAtz Kilcher father Yule F Kilcher grandfather Q orianka Kilcher first cousin once removed Musical careerOriginHomer Alaska U S GenresFolkpoppop rockcountryInstrument s VocalsguitarLabelsAtlanticValoryWebsitewww wbr jeweljk wbr comJewel was raised near Homer Alaska where she grew up singing and yodeling as a duo with her father Atz Kilcher a local musician At age fifteen she received a partial scholarship at the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan where she studied operatic voice After graduating she began writing and performing at clubs and coffeehouses in San Diego California Based on local media attention she was offered a recording contract with Atlantic Records which released her debut album Pieces of You in 1995 it went on to become one of the best selling debut albums of all time going 12 times platinum The debut single from the album Who Will Save Your Soul peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 two others You Were Meant for Me and Foolish Games reached number two on the Hot 100 and were listed on Billboard s 1997 year end singles chart as well as Billboard s 1998 year end singles chart Her subsequent album Spirit was released in 1998 followed by This Way 2001 In 2003 she released 0304 which marked a departure from her previous folk oriented records featuring electronic arrangements and elements of dance pop In 2008 she released Perfectly Clear her first country album it debuted atop Billboard s Top Country Albums chart and featured three singles Stronger Woman I Do and Til It Feels Like Cheating Jewel released her first independent album Lullaby in 2009 Jewel has also had endeavors in writing and acting in 1998 she released a collection of poetry and the following year appeared in a supporting role in Ang Lee s Western film Ride with the Devil 1999 which earned her critical acclaim On December 15 2021 Jewel won the sixth season of The Masked Singer as the Queen of Hearts 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1993 1997 Beginnings and Pieces of You 2 2 1998 2002 Spirit and other ventures 2 3 2003 2006 0304 and Goodbye Alice in Wonderland 2 4 2007 2008 Label shift and Perfectly Clear 2 5 2009 2013 Lullaby and other releases 2 6 2014 2018 Picking Up the Pieces 2 7 2019 present The Masked Singer and Freewheelin Woman 3 Artistry 4 Philanthropy 5 Personal life 6 Accolades 7 Discography 7 1 Studio albums 7 2 Videos 8 Filmography 9 Tours 10 Publications 11 References 12 Works cited 13 Further reading 14 External linksEarly life EditJewel Kilcher was born May 23 1974 in Payson Utah the second child of Atz Kilcher and Nedra Kilcher nee Carroll 5 6 At the time of her birth her parents had been living in Utah with her elder brother Shane her father was attending Brigham Young University 7 She is a cousin of actress Q orianka Kilcher 8 Her father originally from Alaska was a Mormon though the family stopped attending the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints after her parents divorce when she was eight years old 9 Her paternal grandfather Yule Kilcher was a delegate to the Alaska constitutional convention and a state senator 10 11 who settled in Alaska after emigrating from Switzerland 12 13 He was also the first recorded person to cross the Harding Icefield 14 Shortly after her birth the family relocated to Anchorage Alaska settling on the Kilcher family s 770 acre 310 ha homestead 15 There her younger brother Atz Jr was born 15 She also has a half brother Nikos who was primarily raised in Oregon by his mother with whom her father had a brief relationship Jewel would later become close to him in adulthood 16 After her parents divorce in 1981 Kilcher lived with her father near Homer Alaska 17 18 The house she grew up in lacked indoor plumbing and had only a simple outhouse 19 The Kilcher family is featured on the Discovery Channel show Alaska The Last Frontier which chronicles their day to day struggles living in the Alaskan wilderness Recalling her upbringing she said We lived far from town We had to walk 2 miles 3 2 km just to get to the saddle barn I was raised in No running water no heat we had a coal stove and an outhouse and we mainly lived off of what we could kill or can We picked berries and made jam We caught fish to freeze and had gardens and cattle to live on I rode horses every day in the summer beneath the Alaskan midnight sun I loved it there 11 The Hilton Anchorage where Jewel sometimes performed with her father as a child According to Kilcher the first song she learned to sing was Saint Louis Blues 20 In her youth Kilcher and her father sometimes earned a living by performing music in roadhouses and taverns as a father daughter duo they also often sang at hotels in Anchorage including the Hotel Captain Cook and the Hilton Anchorage 11 21 It was during this time that Kilcher learned to yodel from her father 22 She would later credit the time she spent in bars as integral to her formative years I saw women who would compromise themselves for compliments for flattery or men who would run away from themselves by drinking until they ultimately killed themselves 23 At age fifteen while working at a dance studio in Anchorage she was referred by the studio instructor to Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen Michigan where she applied and received a partial scholarship to study operatic voice 24 Local businesses in her hometown of Homer donated items for auction to help allocate additional funds and raised a total of 11 000 to pay the remainder of her first year s tuition 11 She subsequently relocated to Michigan to attend Interlochen where she received classical training and also learned to play guitar 25 She began writing songs on guitar at age sixteen 26 While in school she would often perform live in coffeehouses 27 After graduating she relocated to San Diego California where she worked in a coffee shop and as a phone operator at a computer warehouse 28 Career Edit1993 1997 Beginnings and Pieces of You Edit Jewel at Bill Clinton s second inauguration gala 1997 For a time Jewel lived in her car while traveling around the country doing street performances and small gigs mainly in Southern California 26 She gained recognition by singing at The Inner Change Cafe and Java Joe s in San Diego 29 she would later make her debut record at Java Joe s when it was in Poway where she had worked as a barista 30 Her friend Steve Poltz s band The Rugburns played the same venues 31 She later collaborated with Poltz on some of her songs including You Were Meant for Me He also appeared in the song s second better known video The Rugburns opened for Jewel on her Tiny Lights tour in 1997 Poltz appeared in Jewel s band on the Spirit World Tour 1999 playing guitar 32 Jewel was discovered by Inga Vainshtein in August 1993 when John Hogan lead singer from the local San Diego band Rust whom Vainshtein was managing called to tell her about a girl surfer who sang at a local coffee shop on Thursdays Vainshtein drove to The Inner Change with a representative of Atlantic Records and after the show called Danny Goldberg the head of Atlantic Record s West Coast operations and asked him to pay for her demo since at the time she was living in a van and lacked the means to record any of her own music 26 Vainshtein who at the time was working as a Vice President of Productions at Paramount went on to become her manager and was instrumental in creating a major bidding war that led to her deal with Atlantic Records citation needed She continued to manage Jewel until the end of the first album cycle and shaped the path of the first five years of Jewel s career Jewel s debut album Pieces of You was released under the eponym of Jewel in 1995 when she was 21 years old 33 Recorded in a studio on singer Neil Young s ranch it included Young s backing band The Stray Gators who played on his Harvest and Harvest Moon albums Part of the album was recorded live at The Inner Change Cafe in San Diego where she had risen to local fame The album stayed on the Billboard 200 for two years reaching number four at its peak 34 The album spawned the Top 10 hits You Were Meant for Me Who Will Save Your Soul and Foolish Games To promote the album she toured as the opening act for Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy on his 1995 North American tour in support of his album Cascade 35 Pieces of You eventually sold over 12 million copies in the United States alone 36 In the late 1990s Mike Connell created an electronic mailing list for fans known as Everyday Angels Although Jewel herself does not subscribe to this mailing list she maintained communication with her EDA fans On July 18 and 19 1996 she gave a two day concert known as JewelStock at the Bearsville Theatre Jewel allowed the concert to be taped and fans circulated the concert without profit 37 1998 2002 Spirit and other ventures Edit Jewel performing for U S troops at the Ramstein Air Base Germany 2000 Jewel was chosen to sing the American national anthem at the opening of Super Bowl XXXII in January 1998 in San Diego She was introduced as San Diego s own Jewel but criticized for lip syncing the anthem to a digitally recorded track of her own voice This was especially noticeable due to her missing her cue and not mouthing the first words Super Bowl producers have since admitted that they attempt to have all performers pre record their vocals 38 She performed The Star Spangled Banner again in the 2003 NBA Finals in one of the New Jersey Nets home games 39 On May 19 1998 she published a book of poetry titled A Night Without Armor Although it sold over 1 million copies and was a New York Times best seller it received mixed reviews 40 During an MTV interview in 1998 Kurt Loder pointed out the incorrect usage in her book of poetry of the word casualty instead of the intended casualness to which Jewel responded You re a smartass for pointing that out Next topic 41 In the fall of 1998 the poet Beau Sia composed a book length response to A Night Without Armor that he titled A Night Without Armor II The Revenge 42 The reviewer Edna Gundersen writing in USA Today noted Hers is flowery and sensitive His is wry and absurd 43 Jewel s second studio album which she titled Spirit was released on November 17 1998 44 The album debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 with 368 000 copies sold in its first week It eventually sold 3 7 million units in the United States 45 Its lead single Hands peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart Other singles followed including a new version of Jupiter Swallow the Moon What s Simple Is True which she meant to be the theme song to her upcoming movie and the charity single Life Uncommon 46 Shortly after the release of Spirit Jewel made her acting debut playing the character Sue Lee Shelley in Ang Lee s Western film Ride with the Devil 1999 opposite Tobey Maguire The film received mixed positive reviews 47 though critic Roger Ebert praised her performance writing Jewel deserves praise for quite simply performing her character in a convincing and unmannered way She is an actress here not a pop star trying out a new hobby 48 In November 1999 Jewel released Joy A Holiday Collection The album sold over a million copies and peaked at No 32 on the Billboard 200 She released a cover of Joy to the World from the album as a single 49 In 2000 she completed an autobiography titled Chasing Down the Dawn a collection of diary entries and musings detailing her life growing up in Alaska her struggle to learn her craft and life on the road 50 In November 2001 her fourth studio album This Way was released The album peaked at No 9 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 1 5 million copies in the U S A song from the album Standing Still hit the Top 30 Other singles released were Break Me This Way and Serve the Ego this last gave Jewel her first number one club hit 51 2003 2006 0304 and Goodbye Alice in Wonderland Edit In June 2003 Jewel released her fifth studio album titled 0304 52 The album was promoted by its lead single Intuition which reached No 5 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart and No 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 53 Within two months of its release the album had sold over 350 000 in the United States 54 The shift in musical style on 0304 was noted by several critics with People deeming it an extreme musical makeover 52 In response Jewel commented that she had been inspired to make a more upbeat sounding record in light of the Iraq War I knew we were headed to war at the time The music that has always done well during wartime has always been music that makes you want to escape 54 In his review of the album Alexis Petridis of The Guardian awarded it two out of five stars writing It s difficult to decide whether Kilcher s new image is a 180 degree career shift or simply a particularly elaborate attempt to get into Private Eye s Warballs column Either way it s the most dramatic image overhaul you re ever likely to see unless Holly Valance decides to start taking the stage in a donkey jacket and Doc Martens and covering The Pop Group s For How Much Longer Will We Tolerate Mass Murder 54 Jewel performing at The Theatre in Coquitlam in 2008 On May 2 2006 Jewel released her sixth studio album Goodbye Alice in Wonderland The album received mixed reviews but still managed to debut at No 8 on the Billboard Albums Chart and sold 82 000 copies in its first week 55 The lead single Again and Again had success on Adult Top 40 Radio peaking at No 16 56 The second single Good Day was released to radio in late June and peaked at No 30 on the Adult Pop Songs charts In the album s liner notes Jewel addressed her audience in a personal letter writing Goodbye Alice in Wonderland is the story of my life and is the most autobiographical album I have made since Pieces of You By the end of the 13th song if you have listened closely you will have heard the story of the sirens song that seduced me of a path I both followed and led of bizarre twists and turns that opened my eyes forcing me to find solutions so that discovering the truth would not lead to a loss of hope 57 CMT music critic Timothy Duggan praised the Goodbye Alice in Wonderland writing This album showcases Jewel s unique talent as a lyricist alongside a definite growth in her musicianship It is what Pieces of You might have been had Jewel had the musical knowledge then that she has now A very satisfying work all in all 58 Rolling Stone however called the album overdone and undercooked with a rating of 2 stars out of 5 59 To promote the album a music video for Stephenville TX Jewel s next single was shown on Yahoo Launch 60 After a photo shoot at her Texas ranch Jewel spontaneously decided to have photographer Kurt Markus shoot the music video for the song Goodbye Alice in Wonderland According to an Atlantic Records press release The homegrown clip beautifully reflects both the song s organic intimate sound and its powerfully autobiographical story 61 2007 2008 Label shift and Perfectly Clear Edit Jewel performing live in Providence Rhode Island 2008 Jewel released a video for Quest for Love the lead single from the movie Arthur and the Invisibles recorded in 2006 the song is only available on the soundtrack for the film which was released in January 2007 62 In early February 2007 Jewel recorded a duet with Jason Michael Carroll No Good in Goodbye that was featured on Carroll s debut CD Waitin in the Country She also made a promotional appearance on the T in Boston for the Verizon Yellow Pages playing songs on a moving subway car and then doing an hour long acoustic concert in South Station In a 2007 interview with The Boston Globe Jewel stated that she was no longer affiliated with a record label confirming rumors that Atlantic Records had failed to renew her contract after the lackluster sales of her then latest album She also hinted that she would like to do a country album next 63 She worked with John Rich of Big amp Rich fame who said that she was probably one of the greatest American singer songwriters we have had He also said that every label in Nashville was talking to her at the time 64 In November 2007 Jewel was signed to Valory Records a newly formed division of the independent Big Machine Records label 65 Her first country album Perfectly Clear was released on June 3 2008 selling 48 000 units in its first week It debuted at No 1 on the Billboard Country Album Chart and No 8 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart 66 In its second week on the charts the album dropped to No 25 on the Billboard 200 and No 5 on the Country Albums chart with estimated second week sales of 75 000 units citation needed Jewel made her second film appearance in a cameo appearing as herself in the comedy film Walk Hard released in December 2007 67 Approximately a month later Stronger Woman the lead single from Perfectly Clear was released to country radio on January 17 2008 and entered the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts On April 26 2008 it peaked at No 13 The next single I Do was released to radio on June 23 2008 The video for the single featured her cowboy then husband Ty Murray This song peaked at No 28 Following it was Til It Feels Like Cheating which peaked at No 57 68 Perfectly Clear was released in Australia in late May 2009 It was then released across Europe by Humphead Records in June 2009 2009 2013 Lullaby and other releases Edit Jewel at the Yahoo Yodel event in New York City 2009 In early 2009 it was announced that Jewel would release a new studio album titled Lullaby a collection of lullabies which she described as not just for children but also adults Its lead single Somewhere Over the Rainbow was released on iTunes on March 17 2009 The album was released on May 5 2009 Somewhere Over The Rainbow was No 1 on The Top Children s Songs the week of release Like 2011 s The Merry Goes Round it is sold under the Fisher Price brand 69 which Jewel described as a great partnership 70 She also recorded the Make It Last with R amp B singer Tyrese in conjunction with the release of his comic book Mayhem It was intended to be used for the soundtrack to Transformers Revenge of the Fallen but did not appear on the final track listing 71 In January 2010 Jewel released Stay Here Forever from the soundtrack to the film Valentine s Day It also served as the lead off single to Jewel s ninth studio album Sweet and Wild released on June 8 2010 72 The single debuted at No 48 on the Hot Country Songs chart and reached No 34 in May 2010 Satisfied was released as the album s second single on May 17 2010 reaching its highest peak of No 57 On October 10 2010 Jewel released the third single from Sweet and Wild Ten It made its debut on the Hot Country Songs Chart at No 55 on the week of October 15 2010 and peaked at No 51 two weeks later Jewel s second children s album The Merry Goes Round was released in August 2011 73 Like 2009 s Lullaby it is sold under the Fisher Price brand 74 In June 2012 Jewel was cast in the lead role as June Carter Cash in the Lifetime original movie Ring of Fire opposite Matt Ross Brian Lowry of Variety commended Jewel s live singing in the film and noted Jewel and Ross are convincing as the central couple playing them over an extended span 75 On October 16 2012 Jewel announced via Twitter a Greatest Hits album would be released in 2013 76 The album features new duets from Kelly Clarkson and the Pistol Annies Jewel and Clarkson recorded a fresh rendition of Jewel s song Foolish Games while Jewel and the Pistol Annies recut You Were Meant for Me 77 The Greatest Hits album was released February 5 2013 On August 6 2013 Jewel announced the release of her second Christmas album titled Let It Snow A Holiday Collection scheduled for release on November 12 2013 In an interview with The Wall Street Journal Jewel was quoted as saying I wanted this record to have a resemblance to the first album It s a continuation of mood and spirit of that record with the mood and feel of the album artwork with an image and tone that evokes that spirit 78 2014 2018 Picking Up the Pieces Edit In February 2014 Jewel began work on her next album and confirmed that it will not be released by a major record label and that she was producing it herself 79 In April 2015 she appeared as a guest musician on Blues Traveler s album Blow Up the Moon co writing the song Hearts Still Awake 80 On June 28 she revealed in a Q amp A on Facebook that her upcoming album would be released in the second week of September of that year and would feature a folk sound recorded with a live band On July 21 Jewel confirmed the title as Picking Up the Pieces 81 Picking Up the Pieces was released on September 11 2015 Four days later on September 15 she released her third book a new memoir entitled Never Broken Songs Are Only Half the Story 3 In 2016 Jewel was featured in the Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe having previously met the actor when she was supposed to co star with him in The Lyon s Den During the Roast Jewel performed a parody of You Were Meant for Me claiming she was the 16 year old caught having sex with Lowe in a 1988 videotape 82 Also in 2016 Jewel founded Jewel Inc which is a platform for her work in music TV and film as well as her entrepreneurial endeavors in particular regarding mindfulness 83 Among its ventures was co creating in partnership with Trevor Drinkwater the Wellness Your Way Music and Wellness Festival held originally in 2018 in Cincinnati Ohio 84 In 2017 she returned to acting starring in the Fixer Upper Mysteries on the Hallmark Channel 85 86 87 2019 present The Masked Singer and Freewheelin Woman Edit Towards the end of 2019 Jewel released a new song No More Tears which was written and recorded for Lost in America a documentary about youth homelessness in America by Rotimi Rainwater In an interview with American Songwriter Jewel explained that in addition to being an executive producer on the documentary she was inspired to write the track because she was moved by the stories of the individuals featured in the film and related those to her own experiences of being homeless when she was eighteen In the same interview it was confirmed that No More Tears would also be the first track released from her upcoming album which she hopes to release sometime in 2020 88 In 2021 Jewel competed in season six of The Masked Singer as Queen of Hearts 89 Jewel made her way to the finals where she was declared the winner of season six on December 16 2021 She was rewarded the golden mask trophy after her encore performance 4 90 After her performance of River 91 judge Jenny McCarthy called her the greatest artist that they ve ever had on the show 92 Jewel and her son performed a duet of her song Hands on The Masked Singer Christmas Singalong aired on Fox on December 22 2021 93 Jewel subsequently released a cover EP titled Queen of Hearts containing covers of the songs she performed on The Masked Singer 94 In March 2022 it was announced that Jewel would represent Alaska in the inaugural American Song Contest set to begin later in the month 95 She performed The Story in the third episode and scored well in the public vote but her overall score was brought down by a lower jury ranking which narrowly cost Jewel a place in the semi finals Jewel s thirteenth studio album Freewheelin Woman was released on April 15 2022 via her own label Words Matter Media The album was co produced by Jewel and Butch Walker and was developed with the intention for Jewel to create music that she felt connected to and excited about rather than creating in order to meet expectations 96 On February 19 2023 Jewel performed the The Star Spangled Banner at the NBA All Star Game in Salt Lake City Utah 97 Artistry Edit Jewel on the red carpet in 2010 Jewel is a soprano 98 Caitlin Gibson of The Washington Post described Jewel s vocal versatility stating that she can summon many voices deep and powerful girlish and sweet piercing and agile Gibson also commented about Jewel s debut In an era still gripped by grunge she climbed to the top of the pop charts with sweet simple folk tunes 1 Her fifth studio album 0304 2003 was a departure from her previous folk rock oriented 99 albums and incorporates a more general pop sound Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote about 0304 describing it as A record that is lyric driven like Cole Porter stuff that also has a lot of swing that combined dance urban and folk music it is an original sounding album something with more imagination than the average dance pop record Better still it sounds more authentic and boasts a better set of songs than her previous records which were either too ramshackle or too self serious and doggedly somber to really reveal much character 100 Perfectly Clear 2008 was influenced by her appreciation for country music 99 while Picking Up The Pieces 2015 saw Jewel going back to her folk American roots that she began with 101 Owning a wide variety of Taylor Guitars Jewel uses a Taylor 912 C most often 102 Acoustic Guitar writer Jeffery Pepper Rodgers called the guitar her steady companion 102 All of her guitars are strung with D Addario products 102 To strum she employs a unique self created fingerpicking technique or a hard pick 102 Philanthropy EditJewel formed a nonprofit organization called Higher Ground for Humanity with her mother Lenedra J Carroll and her older brother Shane Kilcher The organization s focus is education sustainable improvements and building alliances with like minded organizations 103 Jewel donates a portion of her income to the organization and often holds events to benefit the organization 104 The organization tends to parallel Jewel s career since she provides the majority of the organization s funding As of 2005 update the activities of the organization were concluded citation needed One early grantee was the Global Youth Action Network which has become one of the largest youth movements around the United Nations In September 2006 as part of Lifetime s Stop Breast Cancer for Life campaign Jewel delivered more than 12 million petition signatures to Capitol Hill urging Congress to pass the bipartisan Breast Cancer Patient Protection Act of 2005 S 910 HR1849 105 The bill would ban the practice of drive through mastectomies when women are discharged from the hospital just hours after their surgeries Jewel served as the honorary chairperson of the 2006 Help the Homeless Walk in Washington D C 106 In November 2008 Jewel began work on a project with several dozen singer songwriters to write and auction their lyrics with donations benefiting her Project Clean Water charity 107 Many singers and songwriters besides herself have donated their written lyrics including Patrick Davis Alabama s Randy Owen John Mellencamp Jason Mraz Gretchen Wilson and Marv Green The majority of the lyrics were written on paper and signed by the songwriter with the exception of Katy Perry s I Kissed a Girl Many of the artists in addition to writing and signing lyrics drew pictures to illustrate their lyrics citation needed The auction ran from December 1 2008 to December 18 2008 promoted by CMT and Virgin Music 108 Some of the lyrics that were up for auction included hits such as So Small Foolish Games I m Yours I Kissed a Girl St Elmo s Fire Man in Motion Live Like You Were Dying I Don t Need a Man Superman It s Not Easy and Redneck Woman 109 The highest bought lyrics being Jewel s signature song You Were Meant For Me sold for US 1 505 citation needed and Who Will Save Your Soul and Hands raising more than 1 005 each citation needed Jewel promised that all items sold by December 18 would be delivered by Christmas 110 After the majority of the auctions ended on December 18 two new lyrics by Craig Wiseman and Ernie Ashworth were put up for auction ending in January 2009 108 In May 2013 Jewel served as ambassador for the ReThink Why Housing Matters initiative She was included in the initiative s public service announcement PSA which asked Americans to rethink their views on public housing and consider how it benefits people in their own communities 111 Personal life EditJewel was in a relationship with actor Sean Penn in 1995 after he spotted her performing on Late Night with Conan O Brien He invited her to compose a song for his film The Crossing Guard and followed her on tour 112 She married pro rodeo cowboy Ty Murray on August 7 2008 in the Bahamas after a 10 year relationship 113 She gave birth to their son Kase Townes Murray on July 11 2011 114 In 2014 after nearly 6 years of marriage the couple divorced 115 Jewel is the daughter of Atz Kilcher who stars in the Discovery Channel show Alaska The Last Frontier 116 All three of her brothers live in Alaska 113 Her first cousin once removed is actress Q orianka Kilcher who is best known for her role as Pocahontas opposite Colin Farrell and Christian Bale in director Terrence Malick s Academy Award nominated motion picture The New World 2005 117 Jewel has been estranged from her mother who also served as her business manager since 2003 the singer has accused her mother of stealing millions of dollars from her 3 Jewel has said I don t think I started off young as a feminist I read a lot of books in Alaska I was pretty isolated where I grew up and I think that I never thought I was any different than a man I was raised in a place where pioneer women were very strong still They d shoe horses and build their own homes and were very self sufficient It wasn t really until I ve gotten older that I really became a fan of women And a fan of what women are capable of balancing and achieving by just being them 118 Accolades EditYear Award Work Category Result Ref 1994 San Diego Music Awards Herself Best Acoustic Won 119 1995 Won 120 Artist of the Year WonPieces of You Album of the Year Won1996 Herself Artist of the Year Won 121 MTV Video Music Awards Who Will Save Your Soul Best Female Video NominatedBest New Artist Nominated1997 ASCAP Pop Music Awards Most Performed Song Won 122 Grammy Award Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated 123 Herself Best New Artist NominatedAmerican Music Award Favorite New Artist WonFavorite Pop Rock Artist NominatedGAFFA Awards Denmark Best Foreign New Act Nominated 124 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards Best New Artist Tour NominatedBillboard Music Award Top Artist NominatedTop Hot 100 Artist NominatedTop Hot 100 Artist Female NominatedTop Pop Artist NominatedTop Pop Artist Female NominatedTop Billboard 200 Albums Artist NominatedTop Billboard 200 Albums Artist Female NominatedTop Adult Contemporary Artist NominatedTop Adult Top 40 Artist WonPieces of You Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated Foolish Games Top Soundtrack Single Nominated You Were Meant for Me Top Hot 100 Song NominatedTop Hot 100 Airplay Track NominatedTop Adult Contemporary Single NominatedTop Adult Top 40 Track NominatedMTV Video Music Award Video of the Year NominatedViewer s Choice NominatedBest Female Video WonBillboard Music Video Awards FAN tastic Award Nominated Foolish Games Best New Artist Clip Jazz AC WonVH1 Vogue Fashion Awards Most Fashionable Video NominatedOnline Film amp Television Association Best Adapted Song Nominated 125 1998 Grammy Award Best Female Pop Vocal Performance NominatedNARM Awards Pieces of You Best Selling Alternative Album WonAmerican Music Award Favorite LP NominatedHerself Favorite Female Pop Rock Artist NominatedAPRA Music Awards You Were Meant for Me Most Performed Foreign Work NominatedOnline Music Awards Herself Best Female Singer Won 126 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Pieces of You Favorite CD Won1999 Herself Favorite Female Artist WonGovernor s Awards Songwriting Award WonAudie Awards A Night Without Armor Best Spoken Word Album WonASCAP Pop Music Awards Foolish Games Most Performed Songs Won 127 You Were Meant for Me WonBMI Pop Awards Award Winning Song WonBillboard Music Video Awards Hands Best Jazz AC Clip Won 128 2000 California Music Awards Herself Outstanding Female Vocalist Nominated2002 MVPA Awards Standing Still Best Adult Contemporary Video Won 129 2003 Radio Music Awards Herself Favorite Female Artist Modern Rock WonRegis amp Kelly Awards Favorite Musical Guest Won2004 ASCAP Pop Music Awards Intuition Most Performed Song Won 130 BDSCertified Spin Awards Standing Still 300 000 Spins Won 131 2011 American Country Awards Herself Female Artist of the Year NominatedGrammy Awards Satisfied Best Female Country Vocal Performance Nominated 132 2014 Prism Awards Ring of Fire Performance in a TV Movie or Miniseries NominatedDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Main article Jewel discography Pieces of You 1995 Spirit 1998 Joy A Holiday Collection 1999 This Way 2001 0304 2003 Goodbye Alice in Wonderland 2006 Perfectly Clear 2008 Lullaby 2009 Sweet and Wild 2010 The Merry Goes Round 2011 Let It Snow A Holiday Collection 2013 Picking Up the Pieces 2015 Freewheelin Woman 2022 Videos Edit Jewel A Life Uncommon 1999 An intimate documentary on VHS and DVD featuring live performances and candid interviews Live at Humphrey s By The Bay 2004 Filmed during two sold out performances in 2002 at the San Diego venue Bonus features include interviews live footage from her This Way Tour and a photo gallery Available only on DVD Jewel The Essential Live Songbook 2008 This DVD Blu ray home video combines two concerts that were broadcast in 2007 for the television program Soundstage at the Rialto Theatre including some numbers with orchestra and the Meyerson Symphony Center and four songs from Red Rocks Bonus features are an interview and music video The concerts are also available separately for streaming Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1995 The Wizard of Oz in Concert Dreams Come True Dorothy Gale TV concert special1999 Ride with the Devil Sue Lee Shelley2002 The Rutles 2 Can t Buy Me Lunch Herself as Jewel Television film2003 The Lyon s Den Jennifer Matthews 1 episode2006 The Young and the Restless Herself 1 episodeMen in Trees Herself 1 episodeLas Vegas Herself 1 episode7th Heaven Herself 1 episode2007 Walk Hard The Dewey Cox Story Herself2007 2008 Nashville Star Herself Judge 10 episodes2008 C S I Herself 1 episode2009 Dancing with the Stars Herself Various 9 episodes2011 The Incurables Herself Host 13 episodesPlatinum Hit 10 episodes2012 The Voice Herself Adviser 4 episodes2013 Ring of Fire June Carter Cash Television film2014 Dora the Explorer Cheshire Cat 1 episode voice role2015 Axe Cop Tear Sparrow 1 episodeOur Journey Home Narrator Documentary film2016 Holiday Homecoming with Jewel HerselfComedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe Herself Television special2016 2017 Alaska The Last Frontier Herself 6 episodes2017 Lost in America Herself Documentary filmSandy Wexler Testimonial as Jewel Concrete Evidence A Fixer Upper Mystery Shannon Hughes Television film also producerFramed for Murder A Fixer Upper Mystery2018 Deadly Deed A Fixer Upper MysteryUndercover Boss Herself 1 episode2021 The Masked Singer Queen Of Hearts Contestant and winner on season 6 9 episodes2022 I Can See Your Voice Herself Performer 1 episodeAmerican Song Contest Herself Contestant representing AlaskaTours Edit1997 Tiny Lights Tour 133 1997 Papillion Tour 134 1999 Spirit World Tour 135 2002 This Way World Tour 136 2002 New Wild West Acoustic Tour 137 2003 04 0304 Acoustic Tour 138 2005 Tour For No Reason 2008 Goodbye Alice In Wonderland Tour 2009 Perfectly Clear Acoustic Tour 139 2009 Lullaby Acoustic Tour 140 2010 Star Light Cafe Tour 141 2013 Greatest Hits Tour 142 2016 Picking Up the Pieces Tour 143 2017 2018 Handmade Holiday Tour 144 145 Co headlining 1997 Lilith Fair with various artists 146 Opening act 1995 Opening act for Peter Murphy 147 2006 Something to Be Tour for Rob Thomas 148 2008 Paisley Party Tour for Brad Paisley 149 2022 AM Gold Tour for Train 150 151 Cancelled 2003 0304 World Tour 152 Publications EditA Night Without Armor 1998 153 Chasing Down the Dawn 2000 154 That s What I d Do 2012 155 Sweet Dreams 2013 156 Never Broken Songs Are Only Half the Story 2015 157 References Edit a b Gibson Caitlin January 18 2018 90s folk superstar Jewel is happy finally Now she wants to know Are you The Washington Post Washington D C Retrieved June 30 2018 Atkinson 2011 p 152 a b c Varga George September 5 2015 Jewel bares nearly all in her new memoir The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved September 15 2015 a b Schneider Michael December 15 2021 The Masked Singer Finale Reveals Queen of Hearts as Winner Here s the Identity of the Final Two Celebrities Variety Retrieved December 16 2021 McFarland 1998 p 7 Jewel bares 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