| Dido |
| Background information |
| Birth name |
Florian Cloud de Bounevialle
Armstrong |
| Born |
December 25, 1971 (1971-12-25) (age 35) |
| Origin |
London , England |
| Genre(s) |
Pop, trip hop |
| Occupation(s) |
Singer-songwriter |
| Instrument(s) |
Voice, piano, guitar |
| Years active |
1995—present |
| Label(s) |
Cheeky/Arista,
Sony
BMG |
| Website |
DidoMusic.com |
Dido (born Florian Cloud de
Bounevialle Armstrong,
December
25, 1971) is
an English
BRIT
Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated singer and songwriter
who performs under a nickname her mother gave her in childhood.
|
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Early
recordings
- 1.2 Breakthrough:
(1998–2000)
- 1.3 No
Angel (1999–2001)
- 1.4 Life
for Rent (2003–2004)
- 1.5 Live
8 (2005)
- 1.6 Third
album
- 1.7 Other
work
- 2 Awards
- 3 Discography
- 3.1 Albums
- 3.2 Singles
- 3.3 DVDs
- 4 References
- 5 External
links
|
Biography
Dido's mother, Claire (née Collins), is a French poet and
her father, William O'Malley Armstrong (9 November
1938–22
December 2006)
was an Irish
publisher and former managing director of Sidgwick & Jackson.
Informally named after the mythical Carthaginian queen, Dido was educated
at Thornhill Primary, City of London
Girls' and Westminster School. Because she
was born on Christmas Day, in childhood she celebrated, rather in the
manner of the British monarch, an "official" birthday on 25 June.
At the age of five she stole a recorder from school. At six she attended
the Guildhall School of Music
in London,
England.
By the time she reached her teens Dido had learned to play the piano, recorder and
the violin.
She learned to play the guitar as an adult, showcasing her skills to
audiences during her 2004 Life for Rent
tour. Before taking up music full-time she worked as a literary agent
whilst studying a degree course in law at Birkbeck, University
of London, which she never completed.
Early recordings
In 1995, Dido began recording demo tracks which were put
together on a collection entitled Odds & Ends
and sent out by Nettwerk
management. Nettwerk had signed her after she was brought to their
attention by her collaborations with Faithless
(Dido co-wrote and provided vocals for album tracks, such as
"Flowerstand Man" and "Hem of His Garment") and the UK dance act
spearheaded by her brother, Rollo Armstrong. The collection was
released by Nettwerk on CD-R acetate in 1995 and featured a mixture of
finished productions and demo versions which she later considered for
release on her debut album, released in 1999 as No Angel.
Odds & Ends brought her to the attention of Arista
Records, who signed her in the USA, striking a deal with her brother's
record label, Cheeky Records, to co-sign her. Of
the tracks included on Odds & Ends, "Take
My Hand" was included on all editions of No Angel
as a bonus track; "Sweet Eyed Baby" was remixed and renamed to "Don't
Think of Me", while "Worthless" and "Me" were released exclusively on
the Japanese edition.
Breakthrough: (1998–2000)
Cheeky Records, to which Dido was signed, was sold to BMG
records in 1999. This delayed the release of No Angel
in the United Kingdom, but also allowed her to concentrate on promoting
the album No Angel in the United States, including
a slot on Sarah McLachlan's Lilith
Fair tour. Through touring, both before and after the album was
available, Dido's music began to receive more exposure. The first
official single chosen by Dido and her label, "Here
with Me", was used as the theme music for the television
programme Roswell.
However, it was arguably the airplay on MTV in Europe of the video for
"Here with Me", with its inventive manipulation of context, dreamlike
NYC road-walking scenes, together with Dido's evident musicality and
the distinctive strings arrangement (all perhaps echoing Massive
Attack/Shara Nelson's "Unfinished
Sympathy"), that helped form the bedrock of her future success.
In 1998, the music producer for the film Sliding
Doors picked her track "Thank
You" for the soundtrack. No Angel was first
released in 1999, and Dido toured extensively to promote the record.
The rapper
Eminem
helped introduce Dido to another audience when he sampled the first
verse of "Thank You" in his UK number-one single "Stan",
after seeking permission from Dido herself; she also appeared in the
music video as Stan's long-suffering girlfriend. Interest soared in her
debut album, leading it to hit charts in Europe on import sales alone,
charting in the top five on the UK albums chart before its official UK
release.
No Angel
(1999–2001)
-
Main article: No Angel
No Angel went on to become the top-selling
album of 2001 in the United Kingdom, debuting at, and
returning to, number one in the official UK albums chart many times
throughout the year. It spawned two top ten hit singles, "Here with Me"
and "Thank You", and a further top twenty hit, "Hunter".
It was certified platinum in over thirty-five countries, and is
estimated to have sold over 13.5 million copies worldwide. Dido's
widely emulated hairstyle at this time became known as the "Dido flip".
After a sold-out worldwide tour (which featured hip-hop artist Pete Miser
as her live band's DJ), Dido announced she was taking a sabbatical
in 2002, in which time she began to write and record her second album.
Life for Rent
(2003–2004)
-
Main article: Life
for Rent
Life for Rent
was released on 29 September 2003 (world), 30
September 2003
(USA & Canada) and became one of the fastest selling albums in
UK music history, debuting at number one in the UK, Ireland, France,
Denmark, Switzerland, South Africa, Australia, Greece, Mexico, Hong
Kong, Malaysia and Thailand and in the top five in the USA, Italy, New
Zealand, the Netherlands, Germany and Austria. Preceded by the
number-two hit single "White Flag", the music video for
which features Buffy,
Angel and Bones
star David Boreanaz, the album sold over
152,000 copies in the first day alone in the UK, and went on to sell
over 400,000 in the first week. Three further singles — "Life
for Rent", "Don't Leave Home" and "Sand
in My Shoes" — were lifted from the album, with Dido embarking on a
worldwide tour in support of the album (a DVD of footage from the tour
was released in 2005 entitled Dido: Live/Dido
– Live at Brixton Academy).
Live 8 (2005)
-
Main article: Live 8
Following her sold-out world tour of 2004, Dido was asked to
perform at three of the Live 8 concerts on 2 July 2005 — performing in London, then at the Eden Project in
Cornwall, before flying over to Paris,
performing both solo ("White Flag") and duetting with Youssou
N'Dour ("Thank You" and "Seven Seconds"). Dido's bemused expression as
she walked on stage in Hyde Park silently acknowledged the surrealism
of being introduced by Bill Gates.
Third album
In late 2005 Dido began recording her third solo album,
experimenting with different sounds and producers, including Jon Brion in
Los
Angeles. The album was originally expected to be released in late 2006,
but Dido has stated on her official website that the album will be
released in early 2007. According to HMV
UK and amazon UK it is scheduled to be released on November
12, 2007.
In the February 2007 edition of Q
magazine, it was stated that album would drop in late 2007, and that
Dido was inspired by long drives along the Pacific Coast of California.
On July
31, Direct-Current.net reported that the street date circulated by Sony
BMG was November
6, 2007. The
album was delayed due to the death of her father.
Other work
In addition to her solo work, Dido has co-written and provided
vocals for tracks with Faithless, including "One
Step Too Far" — which was released in the UK as a limited edition
single, where it debuted at number six — and "No Roots", the title
track of the fourth Faithless album. Rollo
— Dido's brother — co-writes and co-produces a lot of Dido's solo
material, including many tracks on No Angel and Life
for Rent. She has provided guest vocals for each of the five
studio albums by Faithless, from 1996's Reverence
to 2006's To All New Arrivals.
Dido worked with her brother on a CD to accompany the children's book
he wrote with Jason White, Safe from Harm; the CD
is also titled Safe from Harm and the artist is
listed as "Dusted". In 2006 she also brought out the song "Christmas
Day" it reached #148 in the UK charts. Dido has provided guest vocals
to tracks by other artists including "Feels like Fire" for Carlos
Santana's 2002 album, Shaman, and a
duet with Rufus Wainwright entitled "I Eat
Dinner (When the Hunger's Gone)" for the Bridget
Jones: The Edge of Reason film soundtrack.
Awards
- 2001: Nominated for the MTV
Video Music Award for Best
Female Video – "Thank You"
- 2001: Nominated for the MTV Video Music Awards for Best
Video of the Year, Best Rap
Video, Best Male
Video, Best
Directed Video and Best
Cinematography – "Stan" (Eminem featuring Dido)
- 2002: Won the NRJ Award for Best Newcomer
- 2002: Won the NRJ Award for Best Album No Angel
- 2002: Won the BRIT Award for Best British Female Artist
- 2002: Won the BRIT Award for Best British Album – No
Angel
- 2003: Nominated for the Grammy Award for Best
Pop Vocal Performance, Female – "White Flag"
- 2003: Won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song – "I'm Not a Girl, Not
Yet a Woman" (performed by Britney Spears in Crossroads)
- 2004: Won the BRIT Award for Best British Female Artist
- 2004: Won the BRIT Award for Best British Single – "White
Flag"
Discography
Albums
| Year |
Title |
Chart positions |
Sales/Certification |
| UK |
FRA |
GER |
AUS |
U.S. |
CAN |
| 1995 |
Odds & Ends 1
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
Not available
|
| 1999 |
No Angel
- 1st studio album
- Released: June 1, 1999
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
4
|
4
|
Sales worldwide: 12 million
IFPI
certification: 5× platinum
RIAA
certification: 4× platinum
BPI certification: 10×
platinum |
| 2003 |
Life for Rent
- 2nd studio album
- Released: September 29/September
30, 2003
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
4
|
2
|
Sales worldwide: 8.6 million
IFPI certification: 5× platinum
RIAA certification: 2× platinum
BPI certification: 9× platinum |
- 1 Management CD-R
Acetate.
Singles
| Year |
Song |
UK |
U.S. |
U.S. Dance |
U.S. Adult |
CAN |
AUS |
NZ |
BRA |
FRA |
Album |
| 2000 |
"Stan" (Eminem featuring
Dido) |
1 |
51 |
— |
— |
1 |
1 |
14 |
|
33 |
The Marshall Mathers LP |
| 2001 |
"Here
with Me" |
4 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
58 |
3 |
— |
4 |
No Angel |
| "Thank
You" |
3 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
22 |
— |
3 |
1 |
30 |
| "Hunter" |
17 |
— |
9 |
— |
— |
50 |
28 |
16 |
45 |
| "All
You Want" |
— |
|
|
|
|
|
|
— |
|
| "Don't Think
of Me" (U.S. radio only) |
— |
|
|
|
|
|
|
— |
|
| 2002 |
"My Lover's
Gone" (Brazil
only) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
1 |
|
| "Take My
Hand" (U.S. radio only) |
|
— |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| "One
Step Too Far" (Faithless featuring Dido) |
6 |
— |
4 |
— |
— |
21 |
— |
— |
|
Outrospective |
| 2003 |
"Feels like
Fire" (Santana featuring Dido) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
26 |
— |
|
Shaman |
| "White
Flag" |
2 |
18 |
9 |
2 |
30 |
1 |
12 |
|
5 |
Life
for Rent |
| "Stoned"
(12" vinyl/download only) |
|
— |
1 |
— |
|
|
|
|
|
| "Life
for Rent" |
8 |
— |
|
|
|
28 |
17 |
|
24 |
| 2004 |
"Don't
Leave Home" |
25 |
— |
|
— |
|
|
|
|
|
| "Sand
in My Shoes" |
29 |
— |
1 |
— |
|
37 |
|
|
|
DVDs
- "Here with Me/Thank You (Acoustic)" - DVD single (2001)
- "White Flag/Life for Rent" - DVD single (2004)
- Dido: Live/Dido: Live at
Brixton Academy - CD+DVD (June 2005)
References
-
England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837-1983
[database on-line]. Original data: General Register Office. England and
Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register
Office.[1] Lists Florian Cloud
de B. Armstrong on the index of births registered in Jan-Mar.
1972. Official publicity states her proper name is Dido
Florian Cloud de Bounevialle Armstrong, but Dido
does not appear in this part of the registry.
-
William Armstrong. independent
online edition. Retrieved on 2007-03-31.
-
William Armstrong : Publisher at Sidgwick
& Jackson The Independent, January
17, 2007.
-
A rebel at heart : Margaret Willes remembers
William Armstrong Publishing
News January 13, 2007
-
Times Magazine, 20 January
2001
-
HMV UK release date
-
Dido: Biography. DidoMusic.com.
Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
-
"Life for Rent" sales Mediatraffic.de
External links
| v • d • e Dido |
| Discography |
| Studio albums |
| No Angel · Life
for Rent |
| Singles |
"Here with Me" · "Thank
You" · "Hunter" . "All
You Want"
"White Flag" . "Life
for Rent" . "Don't Leave Home" . "Sand
in My Shoes" |