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JEWEL

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About Me

My name is Jewel. Jewel Kilcher. (Yes, Jewel is my real given name). I am 5'6”. I have green eyes, like my grandmother Ruth. Ruth was an aspiring opera singer who left pre-war Germany, got on a ship headed to Alaska to marry a man she hardly knew because she felt her future children must be born somewhere free.
She married Yule Kilcher, who was a young idealist who hiked across the Alaskan glaciers by foot, with a ladder on his back, which he used to bridge crevasses in the ice so he could walk over them. He was looking for adventure and new land, away from the Nazi movement. Alaska was still not a state in the late 40's, so he was given (as all takers were) 600 acres of land for free if he promised to homestead it. He sent word back to his homeland of Switzerland, where many friends expressed wanting to move, that he had found a good piece of land. But none came, except Ruth.
I got my love of language from Yule. He studied the origins of languages. Ruth taught all her 8 children (she gave birth to most of them alone in a dirt floored log cabin!) to sing and play instruments. I was raised outdoors on the same homestead my family settled around all the music of my family.
We lived far from town. We had to walk 2 miles 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.
My parents divorced when I was 8, and my dad (Atz Kilcher) and I became a duet. He trained me well and I practiced hard, for hours a day, to sing good harmony and learn his songs. I loved it. I loved everything about it. We sang at Veterans clubs and bank openings, and biker bars and honky-tonks all over the state. My dad is a good performer. He taught me not to use a set list, but instead just to read the crowd. He would joke and laugh with the audience. He stressed punctuality and being professional.
I moved out on my own when I was 15. I had a cabin not far from my dad’s. It had one room and no water, no plumbing, and I worked several jobs. I rode a horse 12 miles into town for work and left my horse at my aunt’s place (who lived close to town) then hitch-hiked the rest of the way in.
At 15 I applied to a fine arts school in Michigan, called Interlochen, and was accepted on a partial scholarship. I raised the rest of the money by doing my first solo show ever at the local high school in the auditorium. I had always backed my dad up, but this time I sang a variety of Cole Porter songs I loved, backed up by a friend who played piano. Local businesses donated items for me to auction off at intermission. My home town of Homer, Alaska raised $11,000 for me during that concert… all to help send me to school. I majored in classical voice and art and minored in dance and drama. I was 16 that year.
At spring break all kids had to leave the campus. But I couldn’t afford to get to Alaska, so I decided to learn 4 chords on the guitar (my dad had always played guitar, not me) and get on a train in Detroit to busk my way across the country. I made up lyrics about what I saw traveling. It took several days to sing my way across the country- earning my ticket money one street corner at a time when the train stopped.
I made it to San Diego and crossed the border into Tijuana and hitch-hiked to Cabo San Lucas. I carried a large skinning knife with me for protection in a scabbard on my belt. I earned enough money to get on a ferry and cross the Sea of Cortez and take trains through central Mexico. I stayed in youth hostels and ate by singing in restaurants in exchange for food. I ferried back to Cobo, and hitch hiked back to Tijuana, and trained back to Michigan to be back at school when it started up again. The whole time I wrote one song. A long song. My first song, about people I met and things I saw. The song was called “Who Will Save Your Soul”.
I was going to graduate high school a year early, because I was finished with my academics, but my senior year they gave me a full scholarship to return just to take all art classes- so I did! I fell in love with marble carving that year, and visual art became the focus of my senior year. I wrote songs in my free time.
I drifted after I graduated. No plans for college. Ended up in San Diego where I answered phones in a computer warehouse. My boss fired me because I wouldn’t sleep with him, and I ended up homeless for a year. I kept writing songs, and started singing in a local coffee shop called The Inner Change Cafe. I developed a loyal following. No one knew I was homeless. A radio station decided to put a bootleg of me on the air and a record label heard it. Soon after, a lot of limousines started pulling up and guys in suits came to watch me sing. There was a bidding war between several labels for me! I couldn’t believe it! I went with the label that didn’t want me to change and let me be a simple songwriter.
Against all odds my simple album went on to sell 12 million copies!
My grandmother Ruth was alive to see me succeed. She called me to her one day, and with a shaky voice she told me that she gave up all her dreams of being an opera singer, and a poet, because she believed if her future family had any chance of success, it would be in a free country. She had a high German-Swiss accent and looking into her green eyes was like looking into a mirror. We looked so similar. She patted my leg with her delicate fingers, and said that it was worth giving up her artistic dreams, to see the dreams for her family come true. The fact that I made it as I writer and a singer meant so much to her.
So, this is me. I have been blessed to experience some amazing things in my life. I sang at the Vatican for Pope John Paul. I toured and got to sing with Bob Dylan. I sang with BB King in England, and again in the White House for President Clinton. I got to be on Merle Haggard's album of 1 Hits. I have sold more records than a songwriter ought to.
But these are just things, (exciting things!) because more than anything, I am my father's daughter. He taught me to love horses and hard work and music. I am the beneficiary of my grandparents’ pioneer spirit and vision. I still work every day to maintain the things I believe in and care about and to uphold the proud pioneer spirit of my family.
My life has exceeded any expectation I ever held for myself. I never thought a storyteller in today’s day and age would be able to go so far. It is because I have had passionate fans that demanded and let labels and stations know they care about my kind of music. You have all helped make my dream come true. And the dreams of Ruth and Yule Kilcher.

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Member Since: 1/21/2005
Band Website: jeweljk.com
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Record Label: The Valory Music Co.
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My Blog

PERFECTLY CLEAR In Stores Tomorrow

Three-time Grammy nominee Jewel, will release her highly-anticipated new country album, Perfectly Clear, on Tuesday, June 3rd on The Valory Music Co., sister label to Big Machine Records. In support ...
Posted by JEWEL on Mon, 02 Jun 2008 01:05:00 PST

Emergency Landings & Birthdays

Hi everyone! It's been an eventful week!! The ACM's were fun in Las Vegas (the red carpet was so hot! Over 100 degrees! ) - and I got to get up and sing with John Rich at an after party he hosted whic...
Posted by JEWEL on Fri, 23 May 2008 11:53:00 PST

Come to Texas with Jewel!

Jewel's PERFECTLY CLEAR GetawayLive From The Heart Of TexasMay 29-30, 2008Jewel has come full circle musically. Come home with Jewel to Stephenville, TX, in the heart of the Lone Star state, and exper...
Posted by JEWEL on Wed, 21 May 2008 08:50:00 PST

PERFECTLY CLEAR - Pre-order Now!

Hello Jewel Fans!Just wanted to make sure you are aware that the player at the top of Jewel's MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/jewel is where you can pre-order PERFECTLY CLEAR before it hits stores o...
Posted by JEWEL on Tue, 20 May 2008 12:48:00 PST

ATTN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JEWEL FANS!!

Attention Southern California Jewel fans!! Want to be part of an exclusive major internet event with Jewel?Yahoo! Music and The Valory Music Co. want you to join us when Jewel takes the stage for Niss...
Posted by JEWEL on Fri, 09 May 2008 02:19:00 PST

Looking for video

Hey guys!We are looking to find a copy of Jewel’s show in Atlanta last night. Did anyone out there tape it? We’d love to have a copy of it! Leave a comment here and let us know if you did....
Posted by JEWEL on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 07:45:00 PST

PERFECTLY CLEAR Album Cover

Check out the cover and track listing for my new album, PERFECTLY CLEAR. It will be in stores and online June 3, 2008.Track Listing:1. Stronger Woman2. I Do3. Love Is A Garden4. Rosey & Mick5. Anyone ...
Posted by JEWEL on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 03:35:00 PST

Shape Magazine

Hi all! Hope your Easter was good! Glad you enjoyed my silly Easter video! Wanted to update you guys on the Shape magazine cover - it appears they are coming back to me saying I may not have to be in ...
Posted by JEWEL on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 08:06:00 PST

Happy Easter

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Posted by JEWEL on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:44:00 PST

Tour, Album & More

Hi! Sorry I haven’t written in a while...I have been in Nashville at Country Radio Seminar - pretty fun...lots of work though! At the seminar it was announced that I will be touring with Brad Pa...
Posted by JEWEL on Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:16:00 PST