Katherine Prepares To Come To The USA

Katherine Jenkins, 28, who has sold more than two million
albums in the UK alone, is leaving her record label Universal
Classics & Jazz and joining Warner Music in a bid to break
into the American market. The mezzo-soprano has signed a
$10million (£5.8million), five-album deal which will see her
move to Los Angeles for 4 months in February of 2009.  

Music industry sources said it is the biggest in classical music
history. The new contract dwarfs the £1million six-album deal
she originally signed with Universal when she was an
unknown in 2000.

In America she will be working with opera star Placido
Domingo and American singer-songwriter David Foster who is
the most successful songwriter / producer in the history of
the music business, having won 15 Grammy Awards and also
being nominated for 45 more. David Foster has worked with
Celine Dion , Mariah Carey , Josh Groban and Barbra
Streisand just to name a few of the superstars from a list that
is substantial.  In the music industry David is commonly known
as the hit man.

Miss Jenkins' final album with Universal, called Sacred Arias,
was released in October and immediately climbed to the top
of the British charts.

In an interview earlier this month, Miss Jenkins said she
wanted to make an album aimed at an American audience.
She said: "I've not done a lot there yet as I've focused on
other areas".

She said Placido Domingo was "a great person to learn from",
adding: "He thinks he can help me and give me advice. I don't
know the American market so I need to take advice".
Universal, the record label which first signed her, said it
wished her well in her new deal.

A spokesman said: "We are proud to have helped Katherine
develop such a successful career, and her new album of
Sacred Arias is her best yet - it is set to be her fifth
consecutive classical number one.
"We wish her well, and we hope that her new company will be
as committed to her as Universal has been over the last six
years."

Miss Jenkins, who says on her website that she tries to
emulate both Marilyn Monroe and Madonna, is one of the
most successful British female soloists in history, with her
last album Rejoice selling 500,000 copies.

Her albums feature arias, popular songs - some sung in Italian
- as well as traditional hymns and classical crossover music.
She says on her website: "I do not understand where the idea
came from that opera is only for privileged people, I am as
happy singing before 70,000 people at the Millennium
Stadium, as I am in front of a few hundred in a small concert
hall"

Her first album 'Premiere' was the fastest selling classical CD
of all time, selling over 30,000 copies in the first week.
She is also the only singer in musical history to hold
simultaneously the numbers one, two and three and  
positions in the classical charts which she did with her three
albums - Premiere, Second Nature and Living A Dream - in
2005.

Miss Jenkins has also tried to emulate the role of Dame Vera
Lynn as the forces' sweetheart. She sang at the VE Day
celebrations in 2005 and regularly risks her life to entertain
troops in Afganistan and Iraq.

In that year Katherine’s helicopter was targeted by a ground-
to-air missile when she was in Iraq and the helicopter pilot
had to make a sudden drop from 2,000 feet to 500 feet to
avoid being hit

Katherine Jenkins was born in Neath, south Wales, and
started to sing when she was just four in her local church
choir where her mother ran a Sunday school.
Her late father Selwyn, a retired factory worker, drove
Katherine and her younger sister Laura to music lessons and
choir practice. He later encouraged Katherine to take part in
singing competitions.

She once shattered a chandelier while singing "O Holy Night"
at Swansea's Brangwyn Hall. She said: "When I hit a high 'A'
there was this loud crack, like a gun going off," she said. "and
then all this glass started falling on me."

She became a music teacher, worked as a guide on the
London Eye and earned some extra money as a model.
In 2003 she was called in by Universal for an audition. An hour
after hearing her sing, the company offered her the six album
record deal. Sacred Arias is the final record in this deal. A
spokesman for Warner Music declined to comment.

The deal has been signed with Warner Music Entertainment, a
division of Warner Music Group.
Part of Warner’s plans include a new Katherine Jenkins
“webstore” offering merchandise and concert tickets.
Miss Jenkins said “I am thrilled that my new partnership with
Warner Music Entertainment will give me the once in a life
time opportunity to work with David Foster on my first album
under the deal.”

Conrad Withey, President of Warner Music Entertainment
said: “We are very excited about the myriad content and
marketing possibilities created by this type of extended
collaboration with a star of Katherine’s stature.
“We look forward to taking her popularity to new heights on
both sides of the Atlantic.”