(Moncton, NB) – Canadian singer-songwriter Jann Arden performed before a sold-out crowd of adoring fans at the Moncton Casino during “An Intimate Evening with Jann Arden” for the” Heart Truth Concert Series” on May 9, 2015. Arden, an eight-time Juno award winner, opened with “Solitaire” followed by “Devil Won”, “Could I Be”, “Sound of”,”Insensitive” and a great cover of Elton John’s “Rocket Man.” All against a beautiful background of blue and red lights. Included in the set were “I Would Die For You”, “Free”, “Holy Moses”, “Unloved”, “Daughter Down”, closing the set with “Good Mother”. She kept the crowd entertained between songs with one-liners and stories from the past. Jann also paid a tribute to her mom for the upcoming “Mothers Day” on the following Sunday. Jann came back for an encore with “Will You Remember” and “Counting Mercies.”
Jann Arden is a Canadian born, singer, songwriter, broadcaster and author. The much celebrated multi-platinum, award winning artist catapulted onto the Canadian music scene in 1993 with the release of her debut album “Time For Mercy”, featuring the hit single, “I Would Die For You”. A year later with “Living Under June”, she would have her career breakout hit “Insensitive” that would solidify her position in the music world.
Arden has released 12 albums with 19 top ten singles. Her most recent recording, “Everything Almost” was released in 2014. With Grammy Award winning producer Bob Rock behind the console, the 11-track disc is considered to be among Jann’s finest work – progressive yet retaining the magic that is distinctly Jann.
In her career to date she has received 8 Juno Awards including Female Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. In 1997 she hosted the Awards ceremony. Arden is also the recipient of 10 SOCAN Awards, 4 Western Canadian Music Awards, a Much Music Video Award, 3 Prairie Music Awards and an Alberta Recording Industry Association Award. Jann is also the proud recipient of a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame. She has been inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame and has been given the Vantage Women of Originality Award. In 2012 she was awarded the Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal and in 2013 was inducted into the Western Canadian Music Alliance Hall of Fame.
In addition to being a singer/songwriter, Arden is an author of note. She has written three books – If I Knew, Don’t You Think I’d Tell You and I’ll Tell You One Damn Thing, That’s All I Know and her best selling self-penned memoir, Falling Backwards. In the past, Arden has also written a monthly advice column for Elle Canada – a feature that ran for a year. Arden is also a much-in-demand speaker, peppering her words of wisdom with her signature humour. In 2010, Jann took on broadcast duties as the host of Being Jann, an hour long talk show on CBC Radio and in 2011 she sat in the judge’s chair for Canada Sings (Global TV). This year Jann guest hosted on The Social, taking her seat at the table on the popular CTV daytime program. Arden has also narrated the popular program, ER Vets and she has produced two Documentaries – Free and Jann Takes Manhattan – both of which were met with favourable reviews. Never one to settle into one discipline, Jann has made appearances in television sitcoms (Ellen – 1997, Corner Gas – 2005) and has made several guest appearances on the CBC’s Rick Mercer Report. In 2000, she took part in The Vagina Monologues when it toured Canada.
Arden’s philanthropic work has included World Vision, she performed at Live 8 and MAC Cosmetics Fashion Cares AIDS benefit. In recent years Jann has also supported Gilda’s Club in Toronto. Whether she is captivating audiences with her heartfelt music, entertaining them with her quick wit or sharing her written word in a boldly honest voice – Jann Arden is a Canadian original – a brilliant multi-dimensional talent.
For more information please visit:
WEBSITE: www.jannarden.com
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/JannArden
TWITTER: twitter.com/jannarden
Photography credits: David Hodges Photography
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