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Aselin Ettinger (born June 27, 1990), better known as Aselin Debison, is a
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singer.


Career

Debison's singing career began in 1999, when she was asked to sing at a rally of protesting miners in her hometown. In the summer of 2000 she appeared as the closing act for Brookes Diamond's production of ''Drum - The Heartbeat of Nova Scotia'' on the Halifax Parade Square during the Tall Ships 2000 Festival. The ten year old wept from fear moments prior to bringing the square to silence with her haunting rendition of ''Farewell to Nova Scotia'' to close the show twice daily. Soon after this performance she began working on a Christmas album ''The Littlest Angel'' which was released in 2001. In 2002, she was spotted by
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Classical President, Peter Gelb at the East Coast Music Awards. Her debut album ''Sweet is the Melody'' appeared that same year. In October 2002, Debison was chosen to sing for
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at the
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in Toronto, Ontario, during her visit to Canada for her Jubilee celebration. Debison sang with country music artist and
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on a
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(and later a
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) special entitled "Aselin Debison: Sweet is the Melody". She performed selections from her debut album and also classic
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songs, such as the Island's anthem. During her tour to promote ''Sweet is the Melody'', she performed in New York, Tokyo, Japan, and Seoul, Korea. One track from the ''Sweet is the Melody'', Debison's cover of the distinctive Israel Kamakawiwo'ole medley arrangement Somewhere over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World, became popular in Korea and Japan. (This medley and adaptation of Over The Rainbow have frequently been wrongly attributed to
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.) Thanks to its inclusion in soft pop compilation albums such as Sony Music Korea/Splash Music's 2003 ''Crossover Romance'', it became a firmly established element of
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in many parts of east Asia. Debison also did covers of "Driftwood", a song by the Scottish band Travis, and
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's recording of Stephanie Davis's Christmas song "The
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". Several other tracks from ''Sweet is the Melody'' were also included in Korean and Japanese pop compilations. Debison's version of
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's " Moonlight Shadow" entered the pop music top 20 in many parts of Japan. "Sweet is the Melody" peaked at album number 8 on the Billboard charts and 55 on the authoritative
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pop charts in Japan. In Jan 2010, Debison's Asian success extended to
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, with "Sweet is the Melody" reaching number 60 on the KKBox Hong Kong classical album chart and the single "Moonlight Shadow" reaching number 46 In March 2005 Debison released her second album, ''Bigger than Me'', and the singles "Life" and "Faze" have been popular on light rock and pop radio. Whereas Debison's early recordings consisted of cover versions, for ''Bigger than Me'' she wrote the material herself with assistance from Dave Thomson (co-founder of teen pop band
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) and producer Thomas "Tawgs" Salter (initially renowned as a member of the 1990s Canadian rock band Dunk). Canadian former Prime Minister
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has hailed Debison as the next
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. Debison received official congratulations for her musical success in a resolution from the
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provincial legislature in April 2002.


Personal life

Since her ''Bigger Than Me'' album from 2005, Debison has been almost completely out of the public eye. However, a fourth album called ''Homeward Bound'' was released in 2010 on her own label and is available to buy on cdbaby.com and iTunes. Her new single "Close To You" has also been released and can be found on the same album, ''Homeward Bound''. While continuing to perform Aselin attended Glace Bay High School from grades 9-12 and graduated in 2008. In 2012 she graduated from
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in
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,
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after studying Human Kinetics and Pre-Education. She also graduated with a Double Minor in History/English. After graduating from St.F.X. in 2012 she was accepted into the
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in
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and graduated with her Bachelor of Education (BEd) in 2013. In early September 2013 her BEd was put into recognition as she started her teaching at Yarmouth Consolidated Memorial High School. In 2012 she married former teacher, now principal of Tri-County Regional School Board, and musician, Jonathan Ettinger. On September 2, 2016, Aselin and Jonathan welcomed their son Garrison Carter Ettinger into their lives.


Discography


Studio albums


Award nominations

ECMA Nominations *2002 Pop Recording Of The Year – The Littlest Angel *2003 Female Artist Of The Year *2003 Roots/Traditional Artist Of The Year *2006 Female Artist Of The Year *2006 Single Of The Year – Life *2006 Pop Recording Of The Year – Bigger Than Me Nova Scotia Music Award Nominations *2011 Country/Bluegrass Album Of The Year – Homeward Bound Gemini Award Nominations *2003 Best Original Song - Centre Of My Heart (Performer) Canadian Radio Music Awards *2006 – Best New Group Or Solo Artist – Aselin Debison - Faze


Filmography

* ''Easter Seals Telethon'' (1998) TV Series .... Herself * ''Sweet is the Melody'' (2003) Public TV Special ... HerselfPBS: ''Aselin Debison in Concert: Sweet is the Melody'' (2003, PBS)
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References


External links


Official Facebook Fan PageCBC program guide
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"Life" music video
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biographical page {{DEFAULTSORT:Debison, Aselin 1990 births Living people People from Glace Bay Canadian child singers Singers from Nova Scotia 21st-century Canadian women singers