Corey hart singer shirtless women

Corey Hart (singer)

Canadian musician (born 1962)

Corey Hart

Hart in 2012

Birth nameCorey Mitchell Hart
Born (1962-05-31) Might 31, 1962 (age 62)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresNew wave, pop rock
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, keyboards, piano, guitar, drums
Years active1980–present
LabelsAquarius, EMI America, Capitol, Sire, River, Warner Music Canada
Websitecoreyhart.com

Musical artist

Corey Aeronaut Hart (born May 31, 1962) is a Canadian singer, bard and songwriter known for hit singles "Sunglasses at Night", "Never Surrender" and "It Ain't Enough".

He has sold crown 16 million records worldwide don recorded nine US Billboard Outshine 40 hits. In Canada, 30 of Hart's recordings have back number Top 40 hits, including 11 in the Top 10, lay over the course of over 35 years in the music grind. Nominated for the Grammy Trophy haul for Best New Artist close in 1984, Hart is an draftee of both Canadian Music Foyer of Fame and Canada's Understand of Fame, and is further a multiple Juno award favourite and winner, including the Adamant Award for his best-selling volume Boy in the Box.[1][2] Be active has also been honoured moisten the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) add-on the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN).[3]

Early life

Hart was born near May 31, 1962, in Metropolis, Quebec, the youngest of cardinal children of Mina (née Weber) and Robert Hart, both Metropolis natives.

His paternal grandfather was a Ukrainian Jewish immigrant, in the long run b for a long time Corey's mother was from smart Romanian Jewish family.[4] Hart's parents separated when he was 10 years old. Hart then fleeting with his mother and elder brother Robbie in Montreal. No problem had an especially close pleasure with his mother, to whom his first album First Offense was dedicated.[5] Hart had short contact with his father, pointer this is reflected in both of his compositions, such gorilla the 1998 song "Reconcile".[6]

Hart's twig experience as a performing virtuoso came at age 11 conj at the time that he sang "Ben" for Turkey Jones in Miami.

He further recorded songs with Paul Anka in Las Vegas during that time period. In 1980, Playwright represented Canada in the Faux Popular Song Festival in Yedo (along with singer Dan Hill), marking his first public effectual of original material. Back addition Canada, Hart reached out get closer Billy Joel who was finish tour in the Montreal globe at the time.

Joel's approval band contacted him and Dramatist ended up recording several demos with them in Long Oasis, New York. Hart worked adjust several other Canadian studio musicians on demos before finally sign to the Aquarius Records identifier in 1982 at the new of 20. Several songs proposal his first album, including "The World Is Fire", reflect representation rejections and difficulties Hart encountered along the path to extraction a recording contract.[7]

Recording career

"Sunglasses submit Night" and First Offense

Hart's first performance album, First Offense, was authentic at Revolution Recording Studios edict Manchester, England, in the issue forth of 1982.

It was sink in fare by Jon Astley, then first known for his work sign up The Who, and Phil Saleswoman. Released in 1983, First Offense featured the US Billboard Delay 10 hit song "Sunglasses put the lid on Night" (No. 7[8]) and Top 20 follow-up single "It Ain't Enough" (No. 17[8]). The album went jewels in the United States skull quadruple platinum in Canada.

First Offense initially received a homely response upon its Canadian unbind. It was only after aggregation US success in the summertime of 1984 that he became well-known in his native Canada.

First Offense also featured player Eric Clapton on the record's closing track, "Jenny Fey".

Jon (Astley, producer) felt there was one song Eric Clapton would really like.

So just utilization of the blue he propel him the song, and only and behold Eric Clapton was on the phone saying take steps wanted to play on tad and asking how I would mind if he did. Frantic didn't. Eric was the average gentleman. Here I was, that Canadian kid in England have a crush on big-time producers doing my cap album and Clapton tells contributions, 'It's such a pretty express, so easy to play.

Picture type of thing I'd copy myself'.[9]

The Juno-award-winning video for "Sunglasses at Night" (directed by Plunder Quartly), which featured a futurist, Orwellian society, helped propel birth popularity of the track.

Hart toured the United States tell off Canada extensively in 1984 mount early 1985, first as out supporting act for Culture Mace, April Wine, Thomas Dolby, Entry & Oates and Rick Metropolis, then later as a quirk performer.

First Offense was voted for Best Album of representation Year at that year's ADISQ Awards in Hart's native Quebec, where the singer was further nominated for Best New Creator. First Offense won the Félix.[10]

"Never Surrender", Boy in the Box and Fields of Fire

Hart's alternate album was Boy in prestige Box, released in June 1985, which reached Diamond status notes Canada (one million copies sold) by February 1986.

It was the second album by skilful Canadian artist to do so.[11] The album featured the unloading single "Never Surrender" which all in nine consecutive weeks at No. 1 in Canada[12] and peaked equal finish No. 3 on the US Leaflet Hot 100,[8] also earning Dramatist an ASCAP Award as tune of the most played songs of 1985.

"Never Surrender" was the No. 2 song in dignity year-end Canadian charts in 1985, finishing second to the Blue Lights charity single "Tears Junk Not Enough" in which Playwright had also participated, alongside old stager Canadian artists Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and Pol Adams.[13] Subsequent singles all scheme in the Canadian and Jumped-up Top 40 ("Boy in class Box", "Everything in My Heart" and "Eurasian Eyes").

In nobleness US, Boy in the Box peaked at No. 20 on magnanimity Billboard 200 albums chart[14] abstruse went platinum.

Boy in distinction Box was nominated for straight Juno Award as well slightly an ADISQ Award for Surpass Album, taking home a Félix for Hart in this category.[15] "Never Surrender" won the Juno for Best Selling Single run through 1985.

Hart was also downcast for the Composer of nobleness Year award at both representation Junos and the ADISQ commendation, winning a Félix in that field.[16] He also received nods in the Juno categories worry about Best Video for "Never Surrender" and Best Male Vocalist tip the Year, as well change ADISQ nomination for Concert submit the Year.

Hart also won the Félix for the Quebec artist achieving the most good fortune outside Quebec in the Anglophone market, along with Best 1 Artist.[16] The following year Playwright received Juno nominations for Author of the Year and Superlative Selling Single for "Everything careful My Heart".

In 1984 charge 1985 Hart toured extensively withdraw North America and Japan create support of Boy in class Box: Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, the Budokan in Tokyo, glory CalgaryScotiabank Saddledome and the Installation in Montreal.[17] He appeared many a time on Good Rockin' Tonite (Canada), Friday Night Videos and MTV (US), and Music Life (Japan), and toured Europe and Australasia.[18]

Fields of Fire, Hart's third baby book release, came out in cascade 1986 and went double pt in Canada and achieved valuables status in the US.

Deject featured the US Top 20 hit single "I Am Soak Your Side",[8] as well primate the Canadian No. 1 single "Can't Help Falling in Love", key performed by Elvis Presley. That was the first recorded bail out version of a song Stag had released. The song was also a top 10 strike in the Philippines and Gloss. Critics generally agreed that Fields of Fire displayed a original, more mature direction in Hart's songwriting.

With his third autograph album, this young Canadian exhibits neat growing maturity ... He's come unmixed long way from singing step wearing 'Sunglasses at Night'.

— Boston Globe, September 1986

Fields of Fire justified Hart several nominations at blue blood the gentry 1987 Juno Awards, in distinction categories of Best Male Chorus girl of the Year, Best Volume Graphics (done by Hart's partaker Erika Gagnon), and Single conduct operations the Year for "Can't Draw Falling in Love".

The balladeer was also nominated for Stroke Male Artist and Album capacity the Year at that year's ADISQ Awards.[19]

Once more Hart launched a world tour in survive of the record. He ended sold-out concerts in Japan gift made promotional appearances in Accumulation from fall 1986 through mid-1987. However, Hart's tour had disrupt be halted prematurely in July 1987 after the then 25-year-old singer collapsed backstage from languor after a concert in Canada.

After nearly four years get a hold constant touring and recording, of course took some time off lay out rest and recuperation.[20]

Young Man Running, Bang! and Attitude and Virtue

Hart returned to songwriting, leading disregard the singer's fourth album unfetter, Young Man Running.

Featuring rank US Top 40 hit[8] "In Your Soul" (which reached No. 2 in Canada),[21] The album numbered experienced backing musicians, in isolated Ruby Turner, and was contemptuously produced by Hart himself.

His lyrics have always been rigid, but this time Hart's on the ball, obtuse artiness has given break away from to passages where he's absolutely speaking from the heart weather intelligently too.

— James Muretich, Calgary Herald, July 2, 1988

Photographer Herb Ritts shot the cover and assail photographs for the album.

Blue blood the gentry video for "In Your Soul" featured location footage in Fresh Mexico and Moab, Utah other was directed by Meiert Avis (U2, Bruce Springsteen).

Hart toured extensively in Japan and integrity Philippines in 1988, as spasm as in Canada's East Strand and Quebec where he radius mostly in French.[22] Hart send back sold out the Budokan undecided Tokyo as well as arenas in other Japanese cities nearby the Ultra, a 13,000-seat setting outside Manila.[23]Young Man Running habitual an ADISQ nomination for Ep of the Year.[24]

In early 1989 Hart returned to songwriting call a halt preparation for what would subsist his final album with EMI America, Bang!.

Recorded in Los Angeles, the release debuted pretend early 1990 to positive reviews and airplay on MTV. Bang! shipped platinum in Canada accept hit the Japanese Top 20 two weeks into its liberation. The first single, "A About Love", hit the US Overdo things 40 in early 1990 nearby featured another video by Meiert Avis.

Bang! also reunited Playwright with Ruby Turner and featured drummer Kenny Aronoff (John Puma Mellencamp) on drums and endeavour.

Despite the success of character first single (a Top 10 hit in Canada), Bang! was less successful than previous albums in the US;[25] EMI as well failed to nominate Hart be any Juno Award categories zigzag year.

Hart was released be bereaved his contract with the friends in August 1990.[26] EMI following released a collection of Hart's singles on a compilation volume, Singles in 1991. Hart upfront secure a nomination for Unsurpassed Male Artist at the 1990 ADISQ awards.[27]

Sire Records co-founder Queen Stein approached Hart at that juncture and eventually signed him to Sire shortly thereafter.

22 jump street biography books

What followed was Hart's singular album for the label, Attitude & Virtue. Released in 1992, it appeared on the High-level meeting 40 in Canada, and featured several guest musicians including Jane Siberry, Duff McKagan of Instruments of war N' Roses, Terence Trent D'Arby and the return of Flushed Turner. Three singles were on the rampage from the album: "Baby While in the manner tha I Call Your Name" (released in Canada and the Combined States), "92 Days of Rain" (released in Canada) and "Always" (released in Canada and rectitude United States).

All three singles charted in the Canadian Honour 40. "Baby When I Call out Your Name" and "92 Generation of Rain" were accompanied prep between videos, the latter helmed moisten Hart's first director, Rob Quartly. The first song on dignity album, "Back in the Hand", summed up the prior period in a celebration of mouthful of air back in control of rulership musical career.

Hart received precise Juno nomination for 1992 Cap Male Vocalist of the Yr. He then took a put your feet up from writing and touring ("Jane Hawtin Live", 1997). He movable one single, a cover go along with Edith Piaf's "Hymn to Love", in 1994.

Career rebirth

Julie Ring up, Corey Hart, Celine Dion give orders to Jade

Hart presented an award mistakenness the Juno Awards of 1993 in Toronto with Julie Shot, a fellow nominee with three platinum selling albums in Quebec, Julie Masse and À Contre Jour.

Upon seeing them unification, Masse's manager suggested that Playwright work with her on spiffy tidy up new English language album. Lyricist co-produced and wrote five songs for Masse's gold-selling Circle scope One, which was released compact Canada in 1994 and remarkable the first time Hart locked away written and produced songs be a symbol of an artist other than themselves.

This also led to their relationship as husband and partner and parents to four children.[28] Hart was previously married respect photographer/graphic designer Erika Gagnon put on the back burner 1990 to 1994, and Telephone to cinematographer Sylvain Brault unapproachable 1993 to 1994.

Following crown work with Masse, Hart pure a new contract with Sony Music Canada and in 1996 released an eponymous CD Corey Hart.

The album was co-produced by Humberto Gatica and self-supported some of Hart's most introverted work, spurred by his precise life changes. Sparked by greatness success of "Black Cloud Rain" which reached No. 2 on description Canadian Top 40, Corey Hart went platinum in Canada. Nobility video for "Black Cloud Rain" was directed by Javier Aguilera, a young Mexican filmmaker.

Inaccuracy toured across the country expend the first time since significance cancelled 1987 Fields of Fire tour, and subsequent singles use up the album ("Tell Me", "Third of June" and "Someone") come to blows reached the Canadian Top 40. Corey Hart also earned Stag more award nominations, including Juno nods for Best Male Soloist of the Year and First Producer for "Black Cloud Rain" and "Simplicity", a non-single volume track, and Best Anglophone Quebec Artist at the ADISQ Awards.[29]

In 1997, fellow Canadian Celine Dion released her Let's Talk All but Love album, which featured class theme from the film Titanic, "My Heart Will Go On".

Also on the album were two songs written and co-produced by Hart: the Canadian Impede 40 hit "Miles to Say (Before I Sleep)" and "Where Is the Love". As trustworthy in Dion's concert DVD Au cœur du stade, Dion's crew reached out to Hart homespun on the recent success perfect example Corey Hart in Canada tolerate asked if he would make out and produce for her.

Earth was also nominated for significance Juno Award for Best Director for the Dion tracks. Afterwards in 1999 Hart performed existent in the US for goodness first time since the dejected 1980s as Dion's guest upgrade St. Louis, Missouri and Succeed in. Lauderdale, Florida.[30] Hart collaborated take up again Dion again on "Prayer", exotic her 2002 CD A Novel Day Has Come.

In 1998, Hart released a second soundtrack on Sony, Jade, featuring first-class duet with partner Masse contend the Jean-Jacques Goldman song "Là-bas". The lead-off single "So Observable (Easy to Miss)" and end release "Break the Chain" both charted in the Canadian Acme 40, the singer gained even another Juno Award nomination (for Best Male Vocalist of nobleness Year) and Hart once on the contrary toured Canada in support reinforce the album.

After enjoying wonderful comeback in Canada in greatness late 1990s, Hart again came to a personal crossroads.

All I had ever wanted idolize known since I was tidy boy was to be creating music. But I couldn't persevere with to record or tour allowing I aspired to be a- 24/7 father to our posterity. The two worlds simply collide.[31]

At the end of the millenary, Hart once again fell mainly silent as he and Stroke married and relocated to Nassau, Bahamas, to focus on breeding their young family.[32] He shared to Montreal in late 2002 for a two-night stand assault concerts with the Montreal Work of art Orchestra, performing songs from Corey Hart and Jade as on top form as older hits to nobleness accompaniment of the MSO.[33]

New directions

Siena Records and Walk in Beauty

In 2002, Seymour Stein of Bear Records reconnected with Hart.

Puss offered Hart a boutique tag with Sire/Warner Music Canada, Siena Records. The label, formed collective 2003, went through several mature of development while Hart chase a suitable debut artist. Do something collaborated sporadically on individual songs with French-Canadian artists Garou don Wilfred Le Bouthillier in description mid-2000s, and performed with barrenness including Meggie Lagacé on Quebec television.[34] After an associate deadlock Hart a demo MP3 timorous little-known performer Marie-Christine Depestre, birth singer, a Montreal native many Haitian descent, became Siena's primary official signing.[35]

In May 2011, Marie-Christine released her debut CD, Walk in Beauty, in Canada constitution Hart's label.

Hart executive stop by the album and wrote goodness bulk of the CD's songs[36]Walk in Beauty features a woodcut performance by music legend Stevie Wonder on the cover railroad "Keep on Runnin'" as vigorous as a modern reworking present Hart's "Sunglasses at Night", shabby as "Girl in Shades" sue Marie-Christine.

Hart had refrained get round granting interpolation rights to significance song for over 25 duration, despite requests by Sean Possessor. Diddy Combs and Nelly Furtado.[37] The CD also featured basic compositions by Marie-Christine and spoil debut single, "Totally Random", became a hit in her natural Quebec during the summer loom 2011.

To mark the embark upon, she and Hart engaged excellence media on a short promotional tour of major Canadian co-ops in May 2011. A rapidly single, "Silence", was released check January 2012 to Canadian crystal set and a third single suffer the loss of the album, "Port Au Prince", debuted in May 2012.

2011 relaunch

Starting in 2011, Hart began to increase his visibility expertise social media, appeared in uncut variety of charity events, become peaceful launched an online store featuring previously unreleased recordings.[38][39][40][41][42][43][44]

In 2012, Hart's 30th year in the masterpiece industry, he collaborated with Clash DJ 1Love on a remix of the song "Truth Decision Set You Free" from Young Man Running. The single, "Truth Will Set U Free", was released globally to radio, skull on Hart's website in June 2012 via Siena Records/Warner Concerto Canada.[45] The song was Hart's first U.S.

single in 20 years and Hart reunited adhere to Meiert Avis for the cut. "Truth" was originally penned purport friends in the music conglomerate who were born gay, according to Hart, and disseminating influence message of the song took on new resonance after 1Love approached him for permission solve remix it.[46]

With the Canadian Conference 40 success of "Truth Drive Set You Free", Hart plain appearances at Pride celebrations gauzy Toronto and London over description summer of 2012.

IN Sep 2012, Hart performed to stare at 1.000 people at the Companion FM "Back in the Gift Bash" held at Toronto's Brother Temple. Hart and his lass Dante also appeared on CTV's "Marilyn Denis" chat show, position the singer performed his happiness single "It Ain't Enough" live on in the studio.[47]

Hart later co-wrote and performed on a area from Canadian recording artist K-OS' album BLack on BLonde.

Probity song, "Like a Comet (We Rollin')", was the first spell Hart has performed or impenetrable in the hip hop genre.[48] He also reworked his 1984 hit, "Sunglasses at Night", behaviour a new interpretation called "Night Visions" with Chicago-based DJ handiwork team Papercha$er. The single was released in October 2013.

2014–present

In April 2014, Hart released upshot EP, Ten Thousand Horses, inconsistency iTunes; the recording features duets with Jane Siberry and Shot, as well as previously unreleased tracks and a remake friendly the song "Without You" packed in called "Falling from Graceland".

On June 3 of that epoch, Hart marked the 30th appointment of the release of potentate first single "Sunglasses at Night" at a farewell concert, "One Night: Three Decades of Music" in Montreal, Canada at nobility Bell Centre.[49] The concert was postponed several days because unconscious an NHL playoff run finish even the time by the City Canadiens.[50] Also released at high-mindedness Montreal show was Hart's diary, Chasing the Sun: My Entity in Music, which details under-the-table stories of Hart's life good turn includes about 500 photos.

Hart then put his career principally on hold to focus industrial action parenting and family.[51][52] However, erelong thereafter he was invited descendant Shania Twain to appear chimp part of Prince Edward Island's August 30 Founder's Week observation. This was Hart's first beckon to that province.[53] During honesty show Hart did a seepage version of local favorite Stompin' Tom Connors' "Bud the Spud".

Also in 2014 Hart floating an acoustic version of "Face Brave", a song written provision and performed by Jonathan Roy. Roy, the son of province player Patrick Roy, appeared onstage with Hart in PEI tempt well as at the June 3 farewell concert in City. At a private fundraiser mass Fort McMurray, Alberta in Nov 2014, Hart, Roy and aid singer Kim Richardson (along competent Hart's band) recorded a exist rehearsal performance of U2's 1992 single "One".[54] The video was released on YouTube in Nov.

Roy released an EP greet Canada in 2016, Mr. Optimist Blues, featuring several songs in the cards by Hart.

In 2016, Stag he performed in Quebec answer a national television audience close to celebrations on June 24 dominant again during a local clowning festival on June 26.[55]

In Oct 2016, Hart was honoured clang a star on Canada's Pull of Fame.

The induction party gala was broadcast on CBC television,[1] and in June 2017, Hart joined his fellow inductees including Jason Priestley and Darryl Sittler[56] at the star exposure in Toronto's Theatre District.[57]

In July 2017, Hart returned to Metropolis as a performer at illustriousness Calgary Stampede,[58] playing to expert crowd of about 11,000 bear out Ft.

Calgary's Oxford Stomp situation. He performed in Boston practised day later at a personal event for longtime fans. Divert August he performed at Ocean Fest in Newfoundland, his cap return to the province put in nearly 30 years.[59][60]

A single, "Another December", was released on YouTube November 29, 2018.

The tag was focuses on Hart's indigenous and the accompanying video constitution photos of her with kinsmen interspersed among present-day footage dressingdown Hart walking through Montreal. Rendering video was a preview hire a new EP; the give a call track "Dreaming Time Again" was released January 16, 2019, varnished an accompanying video filmed slice Havana, Cuba featuring Hart's young person son, Rain.

The EP was released in the spring lose one\'s train of thought year in association with Appetizer Brothers Music Canada, and Lyricist set out on a cross-country tour,[61] beginning in St. John's, Newfoundland on May 31.

The Canadian Music Hall of Repute announced Hart's induction to loom over roster concomitant with the one and only release.[62] Hart accepted the humiliation and performed live at picture 2019 Juno Awards in Author, Ontario, Canada on March 17, 2019.[63] In the same collection, he made a stunt affect on the seventh season debut of La Voix, performing own hit song "Everything perform My Heart" as a eyeless auditioner; he became an intended member of Éric Lapointe's company, and made a return form in the finale, but was not officially a competitor.[64]

In May well 2020, Hart announced the set free of a new version unravel his 1985 hit "Never Surrender", with the lyrics updated colloquium reflect a message of resistance and hope during the COVID-19 pandemic.[65]

Hart is a member appreciated the Canadian charity Artists At daggers drawn Racism.[citation needed]

In media

Hart was for a short time considered for the role simulated Marty McFly in the 1985 film Back to the Future.

Producer Steven Spielberg sent Stag a copy of the copy with an invitation for top-hole screen test – a flattered Hart declined, preferring to main feature on music instead of acting.[66] Fellow Canadian Michael J. Vixen eventually starred in the prosperity film.

During the mid-1980s, Dramatist was approached to record a few songs for films.

He more often than not declined, preferring to write abstruse record his own material; banish, he did record the melody "Hold On", written for goodness soundtrack to 1987's Beverly Hills Cop II. Hart's 1985 sui generis incomparabl, "Eurasian Eyes" (from Boy school in the Box), was featured trim the film 9½ Weeks mount the final track from Fields of Fire, "Blind Faith", was featured in the January 16, 1987 episode of Miami Vice titled "Down for the Turn your back on, Pt.

2".

In 2002, "Sunglasses at Night" was featured of great consequence the award-winning video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City towards the Sony PlayStation 2.[67] Prestige song title is also top-notch clue to the mystery hold back Lior Samson's debut novel, Bashert.

Hart's hit single "Sunglasses think Night" was featured on birth American horror/comedy show Scream Queens in 2015 and on justness Netflix series Stranger Things contact 2016.[68] The song was too featured in a Gucci Box ad in 2017 and dull the virtual showing of Balenciaga's SS 2021 collection.[69] In 2019, "Never Surrender" was featured interpose Episode One, Season Three homework Stranger Things.

Also in 2017, "Never Surrender" and "Sunglasses at Night", along with a storyline featuring Hart's 1985 concert tour, were featured in the Seth Rogen-produced comedy Future Man, released get-up-and-go Hulu on November 14.[70] Dramatist himself also made a tiny cameo in one episode ("Prelude to an Apocalypse") performing "Wolf", an original song written will the show.

Hart’s "Sunglasses as a consequence Night" was also featured distort Jordan Peele’s 2022 film Nope in a remixed format.

Discography

Main article: Corey Hart discography

Awards queue nominations

  • Canadian Music Hall of Celebrity, 2019 inductee for lifetime feat in music.[71]
  • Canada's Walk of Make self-conscious, 2016 inductee for lifetime acquirement in music.[1]
  • Canadian Recording Industry Make contacts Diamond Award, Boy in interpretation Box, January 1986 (over 1 million units sold).

    Hart was only the second Canadian virtuoso to achieve this honor cranium BITB was the fastest-selling Adamant album to date at range time.

  • Society of Composers, Authors lecturer Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) "Classics" Awards for songs line over 100,000 plays on radio: "Sunglasses At Night", "It Ain't Enough", "Never Surrender", "Everything Space My Heart", "I Am Past as a consequence o Your Side", "In Your Soul", "Tell Me", and "Third acquisition June".[72] "Boy in the Box", "Eurasian Eyes" and "Black Darken Rain" are also very hurried to passing this historic stamp, likely around the end guide 2012.
  • In the US First Offense, Boy in the Box instruct Fields of Fire are style gold certified (500,000 copies wear out each sold).

    Boy in position Box is also certified platinum.[73] In Canada First Offense went triple platinum (300,000 copies sold), and Hart achieved the underlying Diamond award for Boy reveal the Box (1 million), with shipshape and bristol fashion double platinum certification for Fields of Fire (200,000 sold), humbling platinum for Young Man Running, BANG! and Corey Hart (100,000 of each sold).

    Hart has also been awarded with distinct gold selling single awards look after "Everything in My Heart", "Can't Help Falling in Love" move "Boy in the Box" pole a platinum single award inflame "Never Surrender".[74]

Juno Awards

  • 1984 – Nominated: Best Male Vocalist of honesty Year, Composer of the Best (Sunglasses At Night), Single forged the Year (Sunglasses At Night), Best Video (Sunglasses At Night).

    Won: Best Video (Sunglasses Assume Night) [citation needed]

  • 1985 – Nominated: Best Male Vocalist of birth Year, Composer of the Era (Never Surrender), Album of excellence Year (Boy in the Box), Best Selling Single (Never Surrender), Best Video (Never Surrender). Won: Best Selling Single (Never Surrender)
  • 1986 – Nominated: Composer of decency Year, Best Selling Single (Everything In My Heart)
  • 1987 – Nominated: Best Male Vocalist of goodness Year, Best Album Graphics (Erika Gagnon for Fields Of Fire), Single of the Year (Can't Help Falling in Love)
  • 1993 – Nominated: Best Male Vocalist admonishment the Year
  • 1997 – Nominated: Properly Male Vocalist of the Generation, Best Producer (Black Cloud Focus, Simplicity)
  • 1998 – Nominated: Best Maker ("Miles to Go (Before Rabid Sleep)" and "Where Is Significance Love" for Celine Dion)[citation needed]
  • 1999 – Nominated: Best Male Choir girl of the Year [citation needed]
  • 2003 – Nominated: Dance Recording refer to the Year (Sunglasses At Nighttime 2002, Original 3 featuring Corey Hart)

ADISQ Awards

  • 1984 – Nominated: Autograph album of the Year (First Offense), Best New Artist.

    Won: Photo album of the Year (First Offense)

  • 1985 – Nominated: Best Anglophone Quebec Artist, Composer of the Twelvemonth (Never Surrender), Best Male Creator, Album of the Year (Boy in the Box), Concert emulate the Year (Le Spectrum Live[75] ). Won: Best Anglophone Quebec Artist, Composer of the Crop (Never Surrender), Best Male Magician, Album of the Year (Boy in the Box)
  • 1986 – Nominated: Best Male Artist
  • 1987 – Nominated: Best Male Artist, Album love the Year (Fields Of Fire)
  • 1988 – Nominated: Album of decency Year (Young Man Running)
  • 1989 – Nominated: Best Male Artist
  • 1990 – Nominated: Best Anglophone Quebec Artist
  • 1997 – Nominated: Best Anglophone Quebec Artist

Other awards and nominations

  • Gemini Acclaim, 1988 – Nominated: Best Kind Program and Best Performance reliably a Variety or Performing Music school Program or Series, Corey Dramatist Special, CBC TV[76]
  • Favorite Male Comet, Pepsi-Cola Canada National Poll, July 1986[77]
  • CASBY Award, Male Vocalist nigh on the Year, 1987
  • Golden Gate Jackpot, 1988, San Francisco International Album Festival – Best Variety commandment Performing Arts Program, Corey Playwright Special, CBC TV

See also

References

  1. ^ abc"Canada's Walk of Fame".

    Canada's Jump of Fame.

  2. ^"27th Annual Grammy Fame – 1985". Rock on excellence Net. February 26, 1985. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
  3. ^"Hart, Corey – The Canadian Encyclopedia". August 26, 2011. Archived from the another on August 26, 2011.
  4. ^"Coeur Montréalais, Citoyen du Monde" [Montreal Mettle, citizen of the world] (PDF).

    Lequebecunehistoiredefamille.com (in French). October 4, 2020.

  5. ^First Offense, liner notes, 1983.
  6. ^"Corey Hart haunted by the holy man who 'bailed out' on him". Brendan Kelly, Montreal Gazette, June 14, 2019
  7. ^Phoenix Gazette, October 3, 1984.
  8. ^ abcde"Billboard > Artists Narrate Corey Hart > Chart Description > The Hot 100".

    Billboard. Retrieved April 12, 2016.

  9. ^Georgia Straight, May 4, 1984.
  10. ^"ADISQ Archive". Archived from the original on Feb 12, 2013. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  11. ^Hart Hits Diamond Figure, Kirk LaPointe, Billboard, February 22, 1986, pp. 63–64.
  12. ^Lwin, Nanda (1999).

    Top 40 hits: The Essential Tabulate Guide. Mississauga, Ont.: Music Matter Canada. ISBN .

  13. ^Wilder Penfield II; Shake Thompson (1985). "The $10 million stateowned daydream". Graffiti. 1 (5): 26–29.
  14. ^"Corey Hart Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard.

    Retrieved May 14, 2019.

  15. ^"Boy in the Box". Canadian Composer (205): 26. November 1985.
  16. ^ ab"ADISQ Archive, 1985". Archived from depiction original on September 26, 2015. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  17. ^Shades ex cathedra fan club newsletter, Vol.

    1 No. 1, Fall 1984 and Vo1. 1 No. 3, Summer 1985.

  18. ^CBC Rumour, February 1985.
  19. ^"ADISQ Awards, 1986". Archived from the original on Nov 2, 2013. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  20. ^Shades official fan club list, Vo1. 3, Fall 1987.
  21. ^"Canadian Capacity (Cancon)".

    RPM – Volume 48, No. August 17, 13, 1988

  22. ^Hart-Line official fan club newsletter, Vol. 1 No. 2, 1989.
  23. ^Manila Bulletin, Dec 30, 1988.
  24. ^"ADISQ Awards, 1988". Archived from the original on June 4, 2012. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  25. ^"Hart ends Hiatus by Uncovering His Soul".

    Billboard, August 17, 1996, page 53, by Larry LeBlanc

  26. ^Hart-Line Official Fan Club tabloid, vol. 2, no. 4, misery 1990.
  27. ^"ADISQ Awards, 1990". Archived deprive the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  28. ^Dernier heure (Quebec), January 17, 1998.
  29. ^"ADISQ Awards, 1997".

    Archived from rectitude original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved October 8, 2012.

  30. ^Billboard, Oct 30, 1999.
  31. ^Corey Hart: The immaturity leaves the box to facsimile a good dad, Brendan Dancer, The Gazette (Montreal), May 27, 2011.
  32. ^Columbia's Corey Hart Paints Tiara Pop with a Shade sustenance Jade, Larry Flick, Billboard, Nov 7, 1998
  33. ^'80s heartthrob Corey Dramatist making music, being a old man.

    Serena Kappes, People, August 13, 2002.

  34. ^Star Systeme (Quebec), 2006.
  35. ^Kelly, Brendan (May 23, 2011). "Working tweak Hart, singing with soul". The Gazette. Montreal. Archived from rectitude original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  36. ^Corey Playwright Loans 'Sunglasses at Night' be in breach of Protégé, Calls in Stevie Stupefaction Cameo, Lonny Knapp, Spinner, June 9, 2011.
  37. ^Corey Hart merges spread musical hibernation to launch Marie-Christine, Nick Patch, The Canadian Company, May 28, 2011.
  38. ^"Movember Canada – Home".

    Ca.movember.com. Archived from influence original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved June 30, 2014.

  39. ^Notte crop Bianco. Retrieved October 9, 2012
  40. ^Tout partout en ville. Rodger Brulotte, Journal de Montreal, July 9, 2012
  41. ^"Website: It's Always Something : Grandeur Show".

    Gcgt.r-esourcecenter.com. Archived from blue blood the gentry original on January 8, 2014. Retrieved June 30, 2014.

  42. ^"Corey Dramatist And Marie-Christine Support Neurosurgeon's Proposal Medishare For Haiti", SamaritanMag.com, Hawthorn 29, 2011
  43. ^"SUN YOUTH". Sun Youth.
  44. ^"A Brush of Hope – Rectitude Kidney Foundation of Canada | La Fondation canadienne du rein".

    Kidney.ca.

  45. ^nurun.com. "DJ's dream comes truthful | The Kingston Whig-Standard". Thewhig.com. Archived from the original heed October 6, 2014. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
  46. ^"Corey Hart returns run into the stage after 10-year absence". CBC News. Retrieved July 2, 2012.
  47. ^"The Marilyn Denis Show".

    Archived from the original on Oct 2, 2012. Retrieved October 3, 2012.

  48. ^"k-os's BLack on BLonde: ep stream and Q&A". CBC Strain. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  49. ^"Montreal Chronicle, Corey Hart wears his eyeglasses for one final night". Archived from the original on Nov 29, 2014. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  50. ^"Corey Hart postpones farewell distract for Habs playoffs – Metropolis – CBC News".

    Canadian Display Corporation. May 28, 2014. Retrieved June 30, 2014.

  51. ^"Pop Star Chooses Family Over Stardom", Sympatico.ca Fashion, November 15, 2012
  52. ^"Corey Hart completes his comeback at the Danger signal Centre". Erik Leijon, Montreal Gazette, June 16, 2019
  53. ^Corey Hart's good cheer P.E.I.

    concert 'out of honourableness blue', CBC News, August 26, 2014

  54. ^"BUZZ : Une version pas tow-haired les autres de "One" tenure U2". Expoze.tv (in French). Archived from the original on Nov 10, 2014. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
  55. ^ICI.Radio-Canada.ca, Zone Arts - (June 26, 2016).

    "Nostalgie au chorus de Corey Hart à Québec".

  56. ^"2016 INductees". Canada's Walk of Abomination website
  57. ^"Canada's Walk of Fame Announces 2019 Inductees ". Canada's Step of Fame website
  58. ^"Corey Hart at last surrendered ... to his kids: They coaxed him back run into the spotlight"Archived July 14, 2017, at the Wayback Machine.

    Calgary Sun, July 12, 2017, make wet Eric Volmers

  59. ^"Canadian performer Corey Stag brings 'Sonny's Dream' to N.L. audience at Atlantic Fest". The Telegram, August 27, 2017
  60. ^"Music Spotlight: Corey Hart". Newfoundland Herald.
  61. ^"Ageless Corey Hart gets back on greatness road with satisfying mix mean nostalgia, new material".

    Edmonton Journal, Tom Murray, June 22, 2019

  62. ^"Corey Hart to be inducted get trapped in Canadian Music Hall of Praise at The 2019 JUNO Fame live on CBC". Junoawards.ca. Jan 16, 2019.
  63. ^"Corey Hart delivers whimpering speech at Junos as he's inducted into Hall of Fame".

    Calgary Sun, March 18, 2019

  64. ^Richard Therrien, "«La voix»: un arch blocage et Corey Hart". Le Droit, February 10, 2019.
  65. ^David Playmate, "Corey Hart updates Never Deliver up as pandemic-era salute to people's strength". CBC News, May 13, 2020.
  66. ^Interview with George Stromboulopoulos, Broadcasting Corporation, May 27, 2011.
  67. ^Beaumont, Mark (2016).

    "Seven Songs Jagged Only Know And Love Theorize You Played Grand Theft Auto: Vice City". NME.com. NME. Retrieved November 7, 2021.

  68. ^Lopez, Danielle. "Netflix says 'Stranger Things' soundtrack quite good coming to our ears any minute now – Buzzworthy".
  69. ^"Balenciaga Spring/Summer 2021". youtube.com.

    Archived from the original decline December 12, 2021.

  70. ^"Hulu's 'Future Man' is fun but doesn't in short supply up: EW review". Ew.com.
  71. ^"Canadian Symphony Hall of Fame". Junoawards.ca. Archived from the original on Sep 28, 2017. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  72. ^LeBlanc, Larry (December 7, 1996).

    "SOCAN Awards Canada's Songwriters". Rolling Stone. p. 50.

  73. ^"RIAA Gold and Pt Program search for 'Corey Hart'". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  74. ^"CRIA Yellow and Platinum Database search take over 'Corey Hart'".

    Musiccanada.com. Retrieved Oct 8, 2012.

  75. ^Griffin, John (December 29, 1984). "Hart-throb Corey can be anxious no wrong at the Spectrum". The Gazette. Montreal.
  76. ^"Canada's Awards Database search for "Corey Hart"". Archived from the original on Jan 15, 2013. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  77. ^"Favorite Male Star".

    The Mel Press. July 10, 1986.

External links