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Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Website
  
www.caroemerald.com

Instruments
  
Vocals

Name
  
Caro Emerald

Years active
  
2007—present

Role
  
Singer · caroemerald.com

Labels
  
Grandmono Records


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Birth name
  
Caroline Esmeralda van der Leeuw

Born
  
26 April 1981 (age 43) Amsterdam, Netherlands (
1981-04-26
)

Awards
  
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Dutch & Belgian Act, Echo Award for Best International Newcomer

Genres
  
Jazz, Pop music, Electro swing

Albums
  
The Shocking Miss Eme, Deleted Scenes from the, Deleted Scenes From the, The Shocking Miss Eme, Deleted Scenes from the

Profiles

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Caroline Esmeralda van der Leeuw (born 26 April 1981) is a Dutch pop and jazz singer. She debuted under the stage name "Caro Emerald" in July 2009 with "Back It Up". Follow-up single "A Night Like This" reached #1 in the Netherlands. Emerald is often praised for her outstanding live performances. She predominantly performs in English mixed in with her own made up language called 'Scatting', as demonstrated in her hit "Back It Up".

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Debut album Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor was conceived, written, and produced as a studio project by David Schreurs, Vincent Degiorgio, Jan van Wieringen and van der Leeuw, with Caro as the starring artist. In August 2010, the album spent its 30th week at #1 in the Dutch album charts, setting an all-time record and beating Michael Jackson's "Thriller" by one week. The album became the biggest selling album of 2010 in the Netherlands with over 350.000 copies to date. Worldwide, over 1.4 million copies have been sold. On 3 October 2010, Emerald was awarded the Dutch music prize "Edison Award" for Best Female Artist.

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May 2013, a second studio album The Shocking Miss Emerald was released. The album entered at #1 in the UK album chart.

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Early and personal life

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Caroline Esmeralda van der Leeuw was born on 26 April 1981 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands to a Dutch father and an Aruban mother. She started singing lessons at age 12 with James Gilloffo in Amsterdam and joined a girl vocal group, Les Elles, under his guidance. Following high school she trained as a jazz vocalist at the Amsterdam Conservatory, graduating in 2005.

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During her September 2013 UK tour, she announced her pregnancy. She gave birth to a girl in March 2014.

Career

In early 2007 Dutch producer Jan van Wieringen invited van der Leeuw to sing the vocal on a demo he was producing with David Schreurs. The song, "Back It Up", had been written by Schreurs and Canadian songwriter Vince Degiorgio and was based around a hip-hop beat created by Robin Veldman and Jan van Wieringen. Caro's jazzy vocal was considered a "perfect match" for the new song.

The demo was pitched to various publishers and labels but nobody thought it had a strong chart potential. In the meantime, however, the song was posted on YouTube reaching public notice around the world. Radio stations picked it up and the song gained popularity.

Degiorgio, Schreurs, van Wieringen and van der Leeuw realised their sound had potential and started working on a studio album. Writing began in the summer of 2008 using "Back It Up"'s mix of 40s–50s jazz, easy listening, orchestral Latin, combined with infectious beats as a model. Adopting a sample based approach but with live instrumentation, the writing sessions drew from a wide range of influences including jazz organist Jackie Davis, exotica composer Martin Denny, mambo king Perez Prado, 20's/30's jazz and van der Leeuw's own vocal inspirations of The Andrews Sisters, Billie Holiday and Sarah Vaughan. The usual method would be for Schreurs to create the backing tracks and then get together with top line writer and lyricist Degiorgio to write the songs. Van der Leeuw co-wrote several songs on the album, and van Wieringen co-created the tracks for "The Other Woman" and "Dr Wanna Do".

2009–12: Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor

After a long list of record labels either refused or failed to sign the project, Schreurs set up their own label Grandmono, co-owned by van Wieringen and Caroline van der Leeuw. They released "Back It Up" as the first single on July 6, 2009. The song gained airplay and popularity overnight and listed in the Dutch Top 40 for 12 weeks, peaking at No. 12. Kraak & Smaak provided a remix of the song. Eventually "Back It Up" became most played song on 3FM in 2009. Follow-up "A Night Like This" became a No. 1 hit in The Netherlands.

Debut album Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor was completed in December 2009 and released on January 28, 2010, on Grandmono. It entered at number 1 in the Dutch Album Top 100 and stayed there for weeks on end. By August 2010, the album had been number 1 for 27 weeks, an all-time record, beating Michael Jackson's Thriller, which spent 26 weeks at number one in 1983. The album later returned to number 1, spending a total of 30 non-consecutive weeks on top of the Dutch Albums Chart The album reached double platinum status in the Netherlands on 5 July 2010. In August 2010 it reached triple platinum., in November 2010 four times platinum (200.000) and in December 2011, six platinum (over 300,000 albums sold). Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor spent 104 weeks in the official album charts, until it was removed due to a Dutch chart rule which provided that albums can't spend more than 2 years in the charts. It later returned and climbed as high as No. 8 after albums could re-enter the album charts if they are sold at full price.

The second single from the album was "A Night like This". The song was listed in the Dutch Top 40 for 26 weeks and peaked at number 2. In the national single charts, the song peaked at number 1. It was the most played song in The Netherlands in 2010.

The cinematic and upbeat sound of the album has resulted in frequent use of the songs in TV series and advertising campaigns around the world. "A Night Like This" featured in the trailer of NBC series The Playboy Club, a brand campaign by Martini, the trailer of 2 Days in New York (starring Chris Rock and Julie Delpy), and The Secret Circle, among others. "Back it Up" featured in a TV ad for Wind Mobile. "That Man" featured in Strictly Come Dancing, Dancing with the Stars, The Vampire Diaries, Agent Carter, a UK advertising campaign for Sky TV, and has been incorporated in the original score of the Disney Nature film Chimpanzee.

On 15 January 2011, Emerald won the Popprijs 2010 for best Dutch pop act of 2010. Also in 2011, the album was released throughout Europe with great commercial success. Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor became a hit in the UK (1× platinum with sales exceeding 360,000, 8 weeks top 10 peaking at No. 4), Germany (1× platinum with sales exceeding 280,000, peaking at No. 5 and Platinum single for "A Night Like This" with sales exceeding 340,000), Poland (6× platinum), Italy (Gold Single for "Back it Up"), and Austria (No. 1 with "A Night Like This") In the UK, all six singles and the entire album were A-listed by BBC Radio 2. Over 1,200,000 albums have been sold in Europe. Due to its exceptional success, the album was included in an episode of the Dutch version of Classic Albums in April 2012. Emerald then recorded a version of Brook Benton's 1963 hit "You're All I Want for Christmas", sampling the original song to produce a duet with Benton, who died in 1988. The song was released in December 2011. On New Year's Eve 2011/2012 Emerald appeared on BBC Two television on Jools Holland's Hootenanny show backed by the Jools Holland Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.

In early 2012, Emerald won two German awards: a Goldene Kamera for Best Musik International and an Echo Award for Best Newcomer International.

Emerald made her United States debut in January 2013, performing in Los Angeles and New York.

2013–14: The Shocking Miss Emerald

In April 2013, a second studio album The Shocking Miss Emerald was released. It went to No. 1 in the UK album chart, becoming the first UK No. 1 album. She performed in the UK at The BBC Radio Theatre; it was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Red Button.

On 29 June 2014, she played the opening music set on the pyramid stage at the Glastonbury Festival 2014.

2015–present: Emerald Island

On 19 February 2015, Emerald announced that they were working on a third studio album.. In April 2015, Emerald released a single called "Quicksand", and on 27 April 2015 in the UK.

"Coming Back as a Man" is the theme song for the Japanese TV talk show Matsuko and Matsuko starring gay activist Matsuko Deluxe.

In May 2016, Emerald, along with actress Pip Pellens, travelled to Uganda with Dutch organisation Plan Nederland. The aim of the project was to educate girls about menstruation.

In July 2016, Emerald and her live band played at the Colours of Ostrava festival, which was rated by The Guardian, as one of the Top 10 music festivals in Europe.

In May 2017, Emerald spoke about her interest in Eurovision in TV-show RTL Boulevard. The singer said she would like to be asked by broadcaster AVROTROS to represent the Netherlands at Eurovision 2018 in Portugal, although she has not been approached before. "I would really have to consider it well. I would find it exciting. I have an enormous international career, and so also the possibility to lose something. I’m not sure if I would dare to do it. But I am open to talk about it, for sure."

Awards

  • 11 April 2010: 3FM Serious Talent Award
  • 15 April 2010: Schaal van Rigter
  • 26 April 2010: De Eerste Prijs
  • 3 October 2010: Edison Best female singer
  • MTV EMA Award for best Dutch and Belgian Act.
  • 12 January 2011: European Border Breakers Award 2011
  • 15 January 2011: 3FM Mega Award 2010
  • 15 January 2011: Popprijs 2010
  • 3 March 2011: Zilveren Harp 2010
  • 3 March 2011: Het Beste Nederlandse lied 2010 (Best song of the year 2010)
  • 14 March 2011: 3FM Awards: Best Album and Best Female Singer
  • 12 June 2011: TMF Award for best female
  • 4 February 2012: Goldene Kamera 2012 Best Music International
  • March 2012, Echo (music award) Award Best International Newcomer
  • References

    Caro Emerald Wikipedia


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