AHS harriers finish with top stride
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The Abilene Reflector-Chronicle - Found Nov. 13, 2008 ... was the Abilene runner to place in the top 20. Abilene?s second fastest time was turned in by Bonnie McKee, who finished in a time of 17:39... |
AHS girls, HHS boys qualify for state harrier meet
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The Abilene Reflector-Chronicle - Found Nov. 13, 2008 ... regional meet, will be represetned by Andrea Pertinger, Kendra Bowman, Haylee Steffen, Courtney Wilson, Bonnie McKee, Emilee Rowe and Alexis... |
Area students named as national merit semifinalists
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Southwest Florida Herald Tribune - Found Sep. 14, 2008 Ollie Kyte, Kathryn Kelley, Ted Berg, Mike Hayes, Nancy Trivisonno, Sharon Petrik, Tonya Maxey, Bonnie McKee, Amanda Stutzman, Marie Dowdy... |
Buckeye Room a labor of love at Community Healthcare Center
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Central Ohio - Found Aug. 25, 2008 I may have done the work but Bonnie (McKee) did the decorating. She has good taste.'McKee said residents will have a Buckeye kickoff party... |
Buckeye Room a labor of love at Community Healthcare Center
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Marion Star - Found Aug. 24, 2008 I may have done the work but Bonnie (McKee) did the decorating. She has good taste.' McKee said residents will have a Buckeye kickoff party... |
Bonnie McKee Biography
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Bonnie McKee
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| Bonnie McKee | |
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| Birth name | Bonnie Leigh McKee |
| Born | January 20, 1984 |
| Genre(s) | Pop, Rock |
| Instrument(s) | Piano |
| Years active | 2000- Present |
| Label(s) | Reprise Records (2000-2007) |
Bonnie Leigh McKee (born January 20, 1984)1 is an American singer-songwriter, formerly signed to Reprise Records2. Accomplished rock music columnist Jaan Uhelszki has said that McKee "elevates post-teen rebellion and broken romance to high art."3.
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Biography
Early life
McKee was born in Vacaville, California, and spent her formative years in the Seattle area. Taking an early interest in the exposure to music and the theater offered by her father, Bonnie began singing at age five with the Salano Children's Choir. She also began writing poetry in elementary school, and won several youth poetry awards. She credits her early interest in poetry to her transition into songwriting. Upon moving to Seattle, she joined the Seattle Girls' Choir. She toured Europe in 2000 as a member of its top Prime Voci choir, including a concert in Rome at the request of Pope John Paul II. She recorded two albums with the choir, including "Jackson Berkey Meets The Seattle Girls' Choir" and "Cantate 2000".
Bonnie's youth was somewhat unconventional. She earned the moniker "Trouble" with her participation in the rave scene and difficulties working in traditional schools. She attended the private high school, BUSH, but amid failing most of her classes, and at the requests of parents concerned with the influence McKee would have on her classmates, she was kicked out before she could finish her freshman year. However, the week after her expulsion, BUSH did allow her to participate in a program in which she spent a week in a recording studio with her classmates. This demo contained several songs that ended up on "Trouble", including "Trouble", and "When it All Comes Down", the latter being inspired by her rejection from the school.
Through this period she had a tendency to act beyond her years, using drugs and being unusually open about her sexuality. (Amid rampant speculation, she has stated that she has "no sexual preference.") These experiences raised some eyebrows, and greatly influenced her early songwriting; Blender magazine called her album the written result of being "fifteen, hooked on drugs, dating men twice her age." 4 Eventually she found her way into Seattle's Nova Alternative High School, but finally opted for a GED certificate when Reprise took an interest in her work.
Trouble 2004-2005
McKee had progressed to writing her own music by the time she was twelve. By fifteen she was performing on her own and had produced her own six-track EP. . This material, re-recorded, formed the core of her first major label album, Trouble released September 28, 2004. She gave the EP to a friend, who happened to babysit for a family with connections to the music industry in Los Angeles. Her EP sparked interest around town, and her song, "Somebody" fell into the hands of Nic Harcourt, who played it on "Morning Becomes Eclectic", igniting a bidding war among the major labels.
The final bids came down between Jimmy Iovine of Interscope, and Tom Whalley, who had just stepped in as CEO at Warner Brothers. Ultimately, she ended up signing with Tom, as being his first signing as the CEO at Warner Brothers would generate buzz in the industry. She signed one of the last "big" record deals before the industry began to suffer, and ended up with a staggering $1.85million dollar record deal.
At sixteen, Bonnie moved to Los Angeles on her own, and began recording more of her material to gather songs for the record. She wrote all of the music and lyrics on her debut. At seventeen, she moved to New York and recorded the record with Bob Power, but then later re-recorded the majority of the album (Short of "I Hold Her," and "January") with Rob Cavallo in Los Angeles.
There was much debate over the direction to take "Trouble", because of the contrast between Bonnie's "look" and "sound", and ultimately the record was delayed due to indecision on album artwork and marketing disagreements within the label.
McKee's first major brush with national exposure came in the March 7, 2004 "Shoot the Moon" episode of the American Dreams TV series, in which she portrayed Janis Joplin. Her song "Somebody" was featured in the 2004 film Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, garnering enough notice to cause her album to be released ahead of its (previously delayed) schedule.
There was lots of press, including interviews and shoots with "Blender", "Nylon","Interview" "Paper", "The Los Angeles Times" and "Teen People". She played on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and was also featured on MTV's "Buzzworthy", VH1's "You Outta Know", and MTV's "Pre-RL"
She toured with Ryan Cabrera in 2005. In 2006, her management company, McGhee Entertainment, reported that a new album is in the process of being written and recorded.
In the non-fiction book "The Long Tail" by Chris Anderson, McKee is used as an example of how the internet, specifically Yahoo's Launchcast service, forced Reprise to change how they marketed McKee. According to the book, Reprise was going to target the adult contemporary audience (women in their 30s and 40s), but when an early track release on Launchcast revealed a strong preteen, teen and 20-something female audience, Reprise gave McKee more "edge" and targeted them instead. Not understanding the nature of a younger audience in the digital age, their re-positioning backfired in terms of album sales and "Trouble" sold fewer than 17,000 copies and got very little airplay.
Bonnie's song "Somebody" was also mentioned in a New York Times Best Seller "The Woods" by Harlan Coben.
Independent 2007-Present
Bonnie wrote on her official Myspace blog that she was finally let go from her label, "August came, and I finally got the phone call that Warner was letting me go" feeling happy about her departure she soon started recording new music and eventually got a role in the film August Rush co-starring Keri Russel.
In February 2008 she was a guest on the radio show TSM Radio where she sung a new song called "To Find You" and stated that she's writing new material.
A recent post on her blog stated that she is getting ready to release her first single "Thunder" which was written and produced with Ted Bruner who has written and produced songs for Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus. She will be making an appearance on the hit show CSI:NY where she will play a dead subway singer. She will also get to sing 2 of her original songs.
Her new material is set to be released in 2009.
Voice
McKee's voice is classified as mezzo-soprano. Deep-throated vocals with a wide range. She is capable of hitting notes in the whistle register, as heard in "When it All Comes Down". Her whistle register is heard twice in the song.
Discography
Albums
| Album cover | Album information |
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Trouble
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Singles
| Year | Single | Adult Top 40 | Album |
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| 2004 | Somebody | #39 | Trouble |
References
- ^ Birth date confirmed at the State of California, California Birth Index, 1905-1995. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. Date of birth for Bonnie Leigh McKee in Solano County, California is 20 January 1984.[1]
- ^ No longer signed to Reprise Records [[Blog entry][]
- ^ Amazon.com: Trouble: Music: Bonnie McKee Amazon.com Review
- ^ "Hottest Women of...Pop/R&B!" Blender magazine Online. Jan/Feb 2007. Retrieved February 9, 2007
External links
- The Official Homepage of Bonnie McKee
- The Official MySpace of Bonnie McKee
- The Official Bonnie McKee Message Board
- Bonnie McKee Fansite
Official information
- Reprise Records: 2003 EPK; Retrieved December 6, 2004
- Reprise Records: Artist Spotlight: Bonnie McKee; Retrieved December 6, 2004
- NBC: American Dreams Episode Guide, Season 2 Episode 215, Shoot The Moon 8/7pm 3/07/04; Retrieved December 6, 2004
Interviews and Articles
- Jones, Oliver: Coming Attraction: Bonnie McKee Blender, October 2003; Retrieved December 6, 2004
- Mooallem, Steven: Bonnie McKee: the ingenue who turned her messed-up life into music - Music Prediction - Interview Interview, November 2003; Retrieved December 6, 2004
- Elliot, Russell W.: Bonnie McKee; Trouble; interview and album review Musical Discoveries, July 24, 2004; Retrieved December 6, 2004
- Monger, James Christopher: Bonnie McKee Biography AMG, 2004; Retrieved December 6, 2004
- Tate, Natalie: Bursting through stereotypes; Singer-songwriter brings maturity, depth to ‘bubblegum’ pop star image UCLA Daily Bruin, December 2, 2004; Retrieved December 6, 2004
- Lieberman, Sara: It Girl: Bonnie McKee Alloy, September 29, 2004; Retrieved December 6, 2004
| Persondata | |
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| NAME | McKee, Bonnie |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | McKee, Bonnie Leigh |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | American singer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 1984-01-20 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Vacaville, California, US |
| DATE OF DEATH | |
| PLACE OF DEATH | |
Bonnie McKee Videos and Clips
Description: Bonnie Mckee Somebody MTV
Description: Bonnie McKee Trouble Trouble Reprise Records
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Description: Bonnie Mckee singing somebody live on Jimmy Kimmel note: I downloaded this video and Thought Id share it, its not mine. Credit to Jimmy ...
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