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'''Jesse McCartney''' (born April 9, 1987. |
'''Jesse McCartney''' (born April 9, 1987.) is an [[United States|American]] singer-songwriter and voice actor. McCartney achieved fame in late 1990s on the soap opera ''[[All My Children]]'' as [[JR Chandler]], then later joined [[boy band]] [[Dream Street]]. He branched into a solo career, having appeared in the television series ''[[Summerland (TV series)|Summerland]]'' and as a recurring character in the [[ABC Family]] series ''[[Greek (TV series)|Greek]]''. |
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Jesse McCartney (born April 9, 1987.) is an American singer-songwriter and voice actor. McCartney achieved fame in late 1990s on the soap opera All My Children as JR Chandler, then later joined boy band Dream Street. He branched into a solo career, having appeared in the television series Summerland and as a recurring character in the ABC Family series Greek.
Early life
McCartney was born to Ginger and Scott McCartney in Westchester, New York. He began performing in local community musicals at the age of seven, before joining the national tour of The King and I at age ten along with Phil of the Future star Ricky Ullman.
Music career
1999–2002: Musical beginnings with Dream Street
In 1999, McCartney joined the American pop boy band Dream Street, and was a member until 2002. Jesse McCartney has described the experience as a good "stepping stone" for his solo career.[1] The group earned a gold record with their debut CD. At fifteen, he began work on a solo career with a local band, featuring musicians Dillon Kondor (guitar), Peter Chema (bass), Katie Spencer (keyboards), Alex Russeku (drums), Karina LaGravinese (background vocals), Sharisse Francisco (background vocals), and under the management of Ginger McCartney and Sherry Goffin Kondor, who co-produced his first album, Beautiful Soul.
McCartney released his first solo EP in July 2003. The album featured three songs: "Beautiful Soul", "Don't You", "Why Don't You Kiss Her". In 2004, he performed a duet with Anne Hathaway, "Don't Go Breaking My Heart", which is featured on the Ella Enchanted soundtrack.
2004–2006: Beautiful Soul and Right Where You Want Me
McCartney's debut solo album, Beautiful Soul, which was two years in the making, was released on September 28, 2004 in the United States and over a year later in Europe.[2] He categorized it as a "pop record" with twists of urban.[3] The album featured four songs that he co-wrote.[4] Beautiful Soul reached number 15 on the Billboard 200.[5] The album has been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, denoting over one million units of shipment to US retailers; it is his highest-certified album as of early 2009.[6] As of mid-2006, the album had sold more than 1.5 million copies.[4] The album's lead single of the same name reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7] McCartney was one of the artist with multiple awards at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards, winning Choice Crossover Artist, Choice Male Artist and Choice Breakout, Male.[8] The following year, he won Favorite Male Singer at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.[4]
His first headlining tour, also named Beautiful Soul, began on May 2, 2005 at the Crest Theatre in Sacramento, California.[3] The United States portion of the tour spanned 56 stops, ending on September 10, 2005 at the Madera District County Fair in Madera, California. In the fall of 2005, McCartney toured Australia, and opened for the Backstreet Boys in Europe in the summer of 2005. His July 9 performance at California's Great America in Santa Clara, California was recorded, released as Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour in November 2005.[2]
He has contributed to numerous Disney soundtracks including Disneymania 2, Radio Disney Jingle Jams, A Cinderella Story, That's So Raven, Stuck in the Suburbs, Disneymania 3, Sydney White, Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 7, Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 8, DisneyMania 4, Hannah Montana, Radio Disney: Party Jams, That's So Raven Too! and Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 9.
After the filming of Keith wrapped, McCartney began working on his second album, Right Where You Want Me, co-writing all but one of the songs featured in it.[4][9] Right Where You Want Me is more mature than his debut, reflecting his musical and personal growth since he recorded his debut album at age 15.[2] Released by Hollywood Records on September 19, 2006, the album reached number 14 on the Billboard 200.[5] The lead single of the album, "Right Where You Want Me", began receiving airplay on July 11, 2006. Although he did not launch a full tour, he did various promotional shows in Italy and the United States.
2007–2009: Songwriting and Departure
In the fall of 2007, McCartney co-wrote the hit song "Bleeding Love" with Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, produced by McCartney and Tedder for McCartney's third album, but gave it away to English singer Leona Lewis for her debut album, Spirit. The song was nominated for Record of the Year at the 2009 Grammy Awards.[10] McCartney recorded his own version, which was released on some editions of his Departure album.
McCartney released his third album, Departure, on May 20, 2008 in the United States and Canada. Musically, it is a departure from his early works, showcasing more mature themes.[11] The album has reached number 14 on the Billboard 200.[5]
The album's lead single, "Leavin'", was released in March 2008, and reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving McCartney his highest-charting single to date.[7] The single was certified platinum by the RIAA, selling over two million downloads on iTunes, becoming McCartney's highest-certified single as of early 2009.[6] The second single, "It's Over", was released on August 26, 2008, and reached #62 on the Hot 100. McCartney promoted Departure on a co-headlining tour with Jordin Sparks, which began in August 2008 and ended in September. He also did solo shows at theaters and small venues to support the album while on tour with Sparks. McCartney's 2008 summer tourmate, American Idol season six winner Jordin Sparks, approached him to write some material for her.[12]
McCartney re-released Departure on April 7, 2009. The re-release, Departure: Recharged, featured four new songs: "Body Language", "Oxygen", "Crash & Burn" and "In My Veins". The re-release also features a remix of "How Do You Sleep?" with rapper-actor Ludacris. The third single from the album was released from the re-release and was the remix of "How Do You Sleep?". It was much more successful than the second single, reaching #26 on the Hot 100, The fourth and final single from the album was also released from the re-release and was a new version of "Body Language" featuring T-Pain. The single peaked at #10 on the Billboard Dance/Club Songs in its 13th week and rose up.[5]
2010–present: Have It All
McCartney stated that his fourth album will have a similar sound to Departure but will be more R&B and urban-influenced than his third album. In March 2010, it was announced that Sean Garrett produced three songs for the project.
It was confirmed through McCartney's Twitter account that the album finished recording and production on August 13, 2010. He also confirmed August 16, 2010 that the first single is titled "Shake", which is playable on Tap Tap Revenge for iPhone & iPod Touch since September 6, 2010. The single was released through Digital Download on September 21, 2010[13] and debuted at #90 on the Billboard Hot 100. After three release date changes, the most recent being December 28, 2010, 'Have It All' will now be released in early 2011. On December 3, McCartney said in an interview with Crash from Kiss 95.1, "I’ve been in the studio for the last three or four weeks and came up with some stuff that people are kind of excited about, so we're gonna hold off and wait till the new year and hopefully give the fans some extra material since they have to wait".
Other ventures
Acting career
McCartney appeared with The Who's Roger Daltrey in A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden. From 1998–2001, McCartney played Adam Chandler, Jr. in the ABC soap opera All My Children, a role for which he earned two Young Artist Awards and two Daytime Emmy Award nominations.[14] He also later starred in the short-lived series Summerland, which aired on The WB for two seasons, playing orphaned teenager Bradin Westerly.
In 2005, McCartney appeared as himself in the Disney Channel show, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. In 2006, McCartney was also featured as the voice of Roxas in the Disney/Square Enix video game Kingdom Hearts II. In 2007, he starred as himself in the Disney Channel show, Hannah Montana. In 2008, McCartney resumed his role as Roxas in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. In 2008, McCartney was also featured as the voice of Horton Hears A Who!'s JoJo McDodd. McCartney also voiced Theodore in the 2007 film Alvin and the Chipmunks and the 2009 film Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, in addition to voicing Terence in the 2008 film Tinker Bell.
In 2008, McCartney co-starred along with Elisabeth Harnois in an independent teenage drama feature film, Keith, directed by Todd Kessler. It is his movie debut, and features McCartney in the title role. Keith was released on September 19, 2008.
According to Entertainment Weekly in December 2008, McCartney was negotiating to play against type in the role of the Fire Nation's Prince Zuko in M. Night Shyamalan's feature film adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender.[15] In February 2009, British actor Dev Patel replaced McCartney, whose tour dates conflicted with a boot camp scheduled for the cast to train in martial arts.[16] McCartney has expressed an interest in directing and producing films and even considered enrolling in a film school.[17]
McCartney appeared as a recurring character in the ABC Family series Greek for several episodes playing a star football talent who joins Kappa Tau. His character eventually decides to depledge the fraternity after citing pressures between football and Greek life combined with Rusty stealing his girlfriend Jordan.
McCartney provided the voice work for Ventus, a character in the video game Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep. He also voices Robin in the Young Justice series.
McCartney confirmed in early February 2011 via twitter and on the website Perezhilton.com that he will have a major role on the new Fox pilot "Locke and Key". McCartney is currently in Pittsburgh filming the show.
During the Summer 2011 McCartney will introdue a new women's fragrance called Wanted By Jesse. The fragrance will be sold in Sephora, Kohls and Walmart.[18] [19]
Philanthropy
In 2005, McCartney participated in "Come Together Now", a charity single to benefit the victims of the 2004 Asian Tsunami and the 2005 Hurricane Katrina.
Later in 2005, McCartney signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock,[20] a nonprofit organization that provides free musical instruments and instruction to children in underserved public schools throughout the U.S.A. He sits on LKR's Honorary Board of Directors.
He has donated proceeds of his 2005 tour for disaster relief, recorded radio spots promoting the "Kids For A Drug-Free America" campaign, is a spokesperson for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and is involved in the charity SPACE, which was co-founded by a childhood friend of his mother's. McCartney performed at the Hope Rocks concert in 2005 to benefit the City of Hope Cancer Center.[21] He appeared in the Concert for Hope October 25, 2009 with fellow Disney stars Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato.[22]
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | The Pirates of Central Park | Simon Baskin | |
2001 | Dream Street Live | Himself | Concert Film |
2002 | The Biggest Fan | Himself | |
2005 | Pizza | Justin | |
2005 | Jesse McCartney Up Close | Himself | Documentary Film |
2005 | Jesse McCartney Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour | Himself | Concert Film |
2007 | Alvin and the Chipmunks | Theodore | Voice |
2008 | Horton Hears a Who! | JoJo | Voice |
2008 | Unstable Fables: 3 Pigs and a Baby | Lucky | Voice |
2008 | Keith | Keith Zetterstrom | |
2008 | Tinker Bell | Terence | Voice |
2009 | Jesse Mccartney: Live at the House Blues Sunset Strip | Himself | Concert film |
2009 | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure | Terence | Voice |
2009 | Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel | Theodore | Voice |
2010 | Beware the Gonzo | Gavin Reilly | |
2010 | Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue | Terence | Voice |
2011 | The Clockwork Girl | Huxley | Voice |
2011 | Tinker Bell and the Mysterious Winter Woods | Terence | Voice |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998– 1999 |
All My Children | JR Chandler | Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Daytime Series by a Young Actor Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Daytime Series by a Supporting Young Actor Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Child Actor Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series (2001, 2002) Nominated — Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Soap Opera by a Young Actor |
2000 | Law & Order | Danny Driscoll | "Thin Ice" (Season 11, episode 8) |
2002 | The Strange Legacy of Cameron Cruz | Cameron Cruz | |
2004 | What I Like About You | Himself | "The Not-So Simple Life" (Season 3, 3) |
2004– 2005 |
Summerland | Bradin Westerly | Nominated — Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor: Drama |
2005 | The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Himself | "Rock Star in the House" (Season 1, episode 17) |
2005 | Punk'd | Himself | 2 episodes |
2006 | Celebrity Duets | Himself | Musical Performer |
2006 | Schooled | Himself | Musical Performer |
2006 | All My Children | Himself | Musical Performer |
2007 | Hannah Montana | Himself | "When You Wish You Were the Star" (Season 2, episode 12) |
2008 | Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | Himself | "The Gilyeat Family" (Season 5, episode 16) |
2008 | Dance on Sunset | Himself | Musical performer |
2008 | Dancing with the Stars | Himself | Musical Performer |
2008 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Max Matarazzo | "Babes" (Season 10, episode 6) |
2008 | New Year's Rocking Eve | Himself | Musical Performer |
2009 | Greek | Andy | "Take Me Home, Cyprus Rhodes" (Season 2, episode 11) "From Rushing with Love" (Season 2, episode 12) "Engendered Species" (Season 2, episode 13) "Big Littles and Jumbo Shrimp" (Season 2, episode 14) "Evasive Actions" (Season 2, episode 15) "Guilty Treasures" (Season 2, episode 17) |
2010 | An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Lionel Ritchie | Himself | Musical Performer |
2010– present |
Young Justice | Robin / Dick Grayson | Voice |
2011 | Locke and Key | Ty Locke | Pilot Episode |
Video Games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Kingdom Hearts II | Roxas | |
2008 | The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft | Frank Hardy | |
2009 | Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days | Roxas | |
2010 | Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep | Ventus |
Discography
- Beautiful Soul (2004)
- Right Where You Want Me (2006)
- Departure (2008)
- Have It All (2011)
Tours
- 2004/2005: Beautiful Soul Tour
- 2005: Backstreet Boys:Live
- 2006/2007: Right Where You Want Me Tour
- 2008: Departure Mini-Tour
- 2008: Jesse & Jordin LIVE Tour
- 2009: Headlining Tour
- 2009: New Kids on the Block: Full Service Summer Tour
Awards and nominations
- 1998: Nomination: Grammy Award for Best Children's Album (for How Sweet It Is as part of the Sugar Beats)
- 2001: Nomination: Soap Opera Digest Award - Outstanding Child Actor
- 2001: Nomination: Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
- 2002: Won: Young Artist Award - Best performance in a Daytime TV Series - Young Actor
- 2002: Nomination: Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
- 2005: Won: Teen Choice Awards - Choice Male Artist[8]
- 2005: Won: Teen Choice Awards - Choice Breakout Artist - Male[8]
- 2005: Won: Teen Choice Awards - Choice Crossover Artist[8]
- 2005: Nomination: MTV Video Music Awards - Best Pop Video for "Beautiful Soul"
- 2005: Won: Radio Disney Music Awards - Best Song to Put on Repeat
- 2005: Nomination: American Music Awards - Best New Artist
- 2005: Won: Radio Disney Music Awards - Best Karaoke Song
- 2005: Won: Radio Disney Music Awards - Best Male Singer
- 2006: Won: Kids Choice Awards Award - Favorite Male Singer[4]
- 2006: Won: TRL Awards Italy - Best "Tear" Award
- 2007: Nomination: Kids Choice Awards Award Italy - Best International Artist
- 2007: Nomination: TRL Awards Italy - Best Male Singer
- 2007: Nomination: TRL Awards Italy - Best Video for "Just So You Know"
- 2007: Nomination: Kids Choice Awards Award - Favorite Male Singer
- 2007: Won: Radio Disney Music Awards - Best Male Singer
- 2008: Nomination: TRL Awards Italy - Man of the Year
- 2008: Nomination: Teen Choice Awards - Choice Male Artist
- 2008: Nomination: Teen Choice Awards - Choice Most Fanatic Fans
- 2008: Nomination: Teen Choice Awards - Choice Summer Song (Leavin')
- 2009: Won: Kids Choice Awards - Best Male Singer
- 2009: Nomination: Teen Choice Awards - Choice Love Song (How Do You Sleep?)
- 2009: Won: 26th Annual ASCAP Pop Music Award - Song of the Year (Songwriter for Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love")
- 2010: Won: Kids Choice Awards - Best Movie (Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel)
- 2010: Won: Giffoni Award - Giffoni Film Festival
References
- ^ Popstar (June 2006). "Jesse McCartney: The Pop Prince!". Popstar Special!: 13.
- ^ a b c Tecson, Brandee (2005-12-06). "Jesse McCartney Wants His Next LP To Take After His New Hair Color". MTV. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
- ^ a b Davis, Carolyn (2005-03-22). "Jesse McCartney Plans Tour, Hints At Juicy Summerland Drama". MTV. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
- ^ a b c d e Leonard, Shana (2006-07-13). "In September, Get Jesse McCartney Right Where You Want Him". MTV. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
- ^ a b c d "Artist Chart History - Jesse McCartney". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2009-02-03.[dead link]
- ^ a b "Gold and Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2009-02-03.
- ^ a b "Artist Chart History - Jesse McCartney". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2009-02-03.[dead link]
- ^ a b c d Corey, Moss (2005-08-15). "Napoleon Dynamite, Kelly Clarkson Win Big At Teen Choice Awards". MTV. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
- ^ Moss, Corey (2006-04-10). "Jesse McCartney Hopes To Blow Your Minds With Next Single". MTV. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
- ^ Harris, Chris (2008-12-04). "Lil Wayne, Coldplay Lead Grammy Nominations". MTV. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
- ^ Vena, Jocelyn (2008-12-12). "Jesse McCartney Follows Justin Timberlake's Example As His Music Matures". MTV. Retrieved 2009-02-03.
- ^ Zfat, Natalie (2008-08-20). "Jesse McCartney Plans "Idol" Tunes, Tour, TV Projects". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2009-02-04.[dead link]
- ^ Shake - Jesse McCartney iTunes
- ^ Jesse McCartney - Awards
- ^ Sperling, Nicole (December 17, 2008). "Movies". Entertainment Weekly (1026): 15.
- ^ Fleming, Michael (2009-02-01). "Shyamalan cast floats on Air". Variety. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
- ^ Carroll, Larry. "Keith ... Set Visit". MTV. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
- ^ [www.wantedbyjesse.com "Wanted By Jesse"].
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- ^ Tecson, Brandee (2005-08-18). "Jesse McCartney Seeks Help From Insanely Brilliant Neptunes". MTV. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
- ^ . City of Hope. 2009-08-18 http://www.cityofhope.org/giving/fundraising-support-groups/music/concert-for-hope/Pages/default.aspx. Retrieved 2009-11-10.
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