Glebe Collegiate Institute (GCI) is a high school in the Glebe neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario , Canada. Administered by the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB), Glebe Collegiate Institute has approximately 1,700 students and is the district's largest school.
113-506: Alanis Nadine Morissette (born June 1, 1974) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician. Morissette began her music career in Canada in the early 1990s, releasing two dance-pop albums. She achieved global success with her alternative rock album, Jagged Little Pill (1995), which sold over 33 million copies and won Morissette four Grammy Awards including Album of the Year . It produced
226-529: A Brit Award , seven Grammy Awards, and fourteen Juno Awards . Rolling Stone described her as the "queen of alt-rock angst", VH1 ranked her the 53rd-greatest woman in rock and roll, and Billboard called her one of the greatest pop stars . Alanis Nadine Morissette was born on June 1, 1974, at Riverside Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the daughter of Georgia Mary Ann ( née Feuerstein) and Alan Richard Morissette. Her older brother, Chad (born 1971),
339-402: A Juno Award for Producer of the Year . A second single, " Precious Illusions ", was released, but it did not garner significant success outside Canada or U.S. hot AC radio. Later in 2002, Morissette released the combination package Feast on Scraps , which includes a DVD of live concert and backstage documentary footage directed by her and a CD containing eight previously unreleased songs from
452-573: A cameo appearance as "herself" as a former client of Reynolds' character in the film Just Friends . This scene was deleted from the theatrical release, and is only available on the DVD. In 2006, she guest-starred in an episode of Lifetime 's Lovespring International as a homeless woman named Lucinda, three episodes of FX 's Nip/Tuck , playing a lesbian named Poppy, and the mockumentary -documentary Pittsburgh as herself. Morissette appeared in eight episodes of Weeds , playing Dr. Audra Kitson,
565-607: A "no-nonsense obstetrician" who treats pregnant main character Nancy Botwin . Her first episode aired in July 2009. In early 2010, Morissette returned to the stage, performing a one-night engagement in An Oak Tree , an experimental play in Los Angeles. The performance was a sell-out. In April 2010, Morissette was confirmed to be in the cast of season six of Weeds again portraying Dr. Audra Kitson. Morissette also starred in
678-415: A 2008 interview, Dave Coulier said he was the ex-boyfriend who inspired "You Oughta Know"; in the 2021 documentary Jagged , Morissette denied the song is about Coulier. In a 2019 appearance on Watch What Happens Live , Alanis Morissette mentioned that multiple people have taken credit for being the inspiration behind her song "You Oughta Know." She stated, "I just think: If you're going to take credit for
791-455: A buttocks-shaped cake with an approving note. On the verge of the release of her following album, she finally elaborated on how the video came to be, citing that she became very much emotionally loaded while recording her new songs one after the other and one day she wished she could do a simple song like "My Humps" and the joke just took a life of its own. Morissette performed at a gig for The Nightwatchman , a.k.a. Tom Morello of Rage Against
904-553: A co-producer by her third record, Madonna's insistence on being involved in all creative aspects of her work was highly unusual for a female dance-pop vocalist at the time. The staff of Vice magazine stated that her debut album "drew the blueprint for future dance-pop." In the 1980s, dance-pop was closely aligned to other uptempo electronic genres, such as Hi-NRG . Prominent producers in the 1980s included Stock, Aitken and Waterman , who created Hi-NRG/dance-pop for artists such as Kylie Minogue , Dead or Alive and Bananarama . During
1017-815: A continued embrace of synth-pop and dance-pop sensibilities. In 2024, The Recording Academy introduced a new category, the Grammy Award for Best Pop Dance Recording , to honor the growing influence of dance-pop. The inaugural winner was Kylie Minogue for her single " Padam Padam ", highlighting her continued influence in the genre. The decade also saw a trend toward a more indie and alternative take on dance-pop, with artists like Rina Sawayama and Charli XCX blending hyperpop, electro-pop, and avant-pop elements into their music, as evident in albums like SAWAYAMA (2020) and CRASH (2022), respectively. Dance-pop's mainstream appeal persisted as major festivals and live events returned post-COVID-19 pandemic, underscoring
1130-468: A documentary film about Morissette and Jagged Little Pill by filmmaker Alison Klayman , premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival before airing on HBO as part of the Music Box series of documentary films about music history. Morissette was raised in a devout Catholic family in Canada. She became a US citizen in 2005, while retaining her Canadian citizenship. Morissette has been
1243-638: A few dates of their A Bigger Bang Tour in the autumn of 2005. Morissette released the greatest hits album Alanis Morissette: The Collection in late 2005. The lead single and only new track, a cover of Seal 's " Crazy ", was an Adult Top 40 and dance hit in the U.S., but achieved only minimal chart success elsewhere. A limited edition of The Collection features a DVD including a documentary with videos of two unreleased songs from Morissette's 1996 Can't Not Tour: "King of Intimidation" and "Can't Not". (A reworked version of "Can't Not" had also appeared on Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie .) The DVD also includes
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#17327760875931356-601: A film adaptation of Philip K. Dick 's novel Radio Free Albemuth . Morissette plays Sylvia, an ordinary woman in unexpected remission from lymphoma . Morissette stated that she is "...a big fan of Philip K. Dick's poetic and expansively imaginative books" and that she "feel[s] blessed to portray Sylvia, and to be part of this story being told in film". She appeared as Amanda, a former bandmate of main character Ava Alexander (played by Maya Rudolph ), in one episode of NBC's Up All Night on February 16, 2012. Rudolph officiated as minister for Morissette's wedding with both performing
1469-572: A focus on addiction recovery, trauma healing, women's empowerment, and holistic education for children. Her work spans a range of activities, including performances, written works, interviews, and public speaking engagements, as well as leading workshops and teachings. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with influential figures such as Oprah Winfrey , Arianna Huffington , Neale Donald Walsch , Richard Schwartz, Gabor Maté, Peter Levine, Dan Siegel, and Marianne Williamson . Morissette has also facilitated workshops at notable institutions such as UCLA,
1582-466: A form – examples include Catatonia single " Karaoke Queen ," Bis 's top 40 hit " Eurodisco ", Kenickie 's final single " Stay in the Sun " and Romo band Orlando 's major-label debut single "Just For A Second." Another Britpop band, Theaudience was fronted by Sophie Ellis Bextor who went on to a successful solo career primarily in artist-driven dance-pop. At the beginning of the 2000s, dance-pop music
1695-758: A global hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100, showcasing how K-pop artists were successfully merging dance-pop elements into their music. Doja Cat's Planet Her (2021) and The Weeknd's Dawn FM (2022) blended R&B with dance-pop and synth-pop elements, offering new interpretations of the genre. Dua Lipa's follow-up album Radical Optimism (2024), featuring singles like " Training Season ", " Houdini ", and " Illusion ", continued to push dance-pop boundaries by incorporating elements of house and disco while exploring themes of empowerment and growth. Similarly, Taylor Swift's albums Midnights (2022) and 1989 (Taylor's Version) (2024) showcased
1808-730: A new album in 2024. In November 2023, Morissette also announced The Triple Moon Tour with 33 live dates in the United States for the summer 2024 with the Joan Jett and the Blackhearts as support act, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie album. On January 30, 2024, Morissette was awarded with the Luminary of the Year prize for the outstanding contribution to
1921-673: A new album with hashtag "#alanismorissettenewrecord2019", after a six-year hiatus. Song titles from the writing session include "Reckoning", "Diagnosis", "Her" and "Legacy". On May 5, 2018, Jagged Little Pill , a jukebox musical featuring Morissette's songs, premiered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at the American Repertory Theater . Morissette contributed two new songs to the musical, " Smiling " and "Predator". The musical transferred to Broadway in fall of 2019, starting previews on November 3 and opening on December 5 at
2034-470: A new song called "Magical Child" appeared on a Starbucks compilation called Every Mother Counts . On May 2, 2012, Morissette revealed through her Facebook account that her eighth studio album, entitled Havoc and Bright Lights , would be released in August 2012, on new label Collective Sounds, distributed by Sony's RED Distribution. On the same day, Billboard specified the date as August 28 and revealed
2147-548: A ninety-second clip of the unreleased video for the single " Joining You ". As of November 2010, The Collection had sold 373,000 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan . That same year, Morissette contributed the song " Wunderkind " to the soundtrack of the film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe , and she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song . 2006 marked
2260-415: A number of other musicians, looking to find good chemistry with a potential songwriting partner for her next album. Although a number of songs came out of these sessions, none would make an album cut and no lasting partnerships were formed. In a subsequent move to Los Angeles, however, she met producer and songwriter Glen Ballard , who believed in her talent enough to let her use his studio; their partnership
2373-443: A piano. The accompanying YouTube-hosted video, in which she dances provocatively with a group of men and hits the ones who act as if attempting to touch her breasts, had received 16,465,653 views as of February 15, 2009. Morissette did not take any interviews for a time to explain the song, and it was theorized that she did it as an April Fools' Day joke. Black Eyed Peas vocalist Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson responded by sending Morissette
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#17327760875932486-732: A pop-influenced sound, which features production by dance-pop record producers Max Martin and Shellback . Ariana Grande 's single " Problem " featuring Iggy Azalea was a big hit in 2014 and reached combined sales and track-equivalent streams of 9 million units worldwide the following year. The 2020s continued to see the evolution of dance-pop with an array of artists expanding the genre's boundaries while incorporating elements from diverse musical styles. In 2020, Dua Lipa's album Future Nostalgia garnered significant acclaim for its fusion of disco, funk, and electro-pop. Hits like " Don't Start Now " and " Physical " channeled retro vibes while offering contemporary production, helping revive interest in
2599-422: A practising Buddhist for many years. Dance-pop Dance-pop is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the late 1970s to early 1980s. It is generally uptempo music intended for nightclubs with the intention of being danceable but also suitable for contemporary hit radio . Developing from a combination of dance and pop with influences of disco , post-disco and synth-pop , it
2712-564: A second language, bilingual, gifted , and a learning disability and special education learning centre. Glebe has a percussion group called Offbeat, which uses things like trash cans, brooms, chalk dusters, and water barrels as instruments. The school's Improv teams have twice placed within the Canadian Improv Games national finals. Glebe's robotics program participates in US FIRST international robotics competition, and won
2825-485: A single, became a minor hit on hot adult contemporary radio in America. Also in 1999, Morissette released a live version of her song "Are You Still Mad" on the charity album Live in the X Lounge II . For her live rendition of "So Pure" at Woodstock '99 , she was nominated for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at the 2001 Grammy Awards . During the summer of 1999, Morissette toured with singer-songwriter Tori Amos on
2938-403: A song where I'm singing about someone being a douche or an asshole, you might not want to say, 'Hey! That's me!'" Morissette described the song as being written out of "devastation," reflecting a range of emotions that women often feel but are told to suppress, such as anger and sadness. After the success of " You Oughta Know ", the album's other hits helped send Jagged Little Pill to the top of
3051-399: A tour with Matchbox Twenty and Mutemath as a special guest. Her seventh studio album, Flavors of Entanglement , which was produced by Guy Sigsworth , was released in mid-2008. She has said that the album was created out of her grief after her breakup with Ryan Reynolds , saying "it was cathartic." She stated that in late 2008, she would embark on a North American headlining tour, but in
3164-541: A word in the song, Canadian radio played the unaltered version, with Morissette stating at the 2004 Juno Awards in Canada: "Well, I am overjoyed to be back in my homeland, the true North, strong and censor-free." Two other singles, " Out Is Through " and " Eight Easy Steps ", fared considerably worse, although a dance mix of "Eight Easy Steps" was a U.S. club hit. Morissette embarked on a U.S. summer tour with long-time friends and fellow Canadians Barenaked Ladies , working with
3277-550: Is a popular mainstream style of music and there have been numerous artists and groups who perform in the genre. Notable artists include Cher , Madonna , Britney Spears , Rick Astley , Kylie Minogue , Christina Aguilera , Spice Girls , Paula Abdul , Backstreet Boys , Michael Jackson , NSYNC , Jennifer Lopez , Janet Jackson , Rihanna , Katy Perry , Lady Gaga , Dua Lipa , Years & Years , Justin Bieber , Taylor Swift , Carly Rae Jepsen , and Ava Max , among others. As
3390-433: Is an entrepreneur, and her twin brother, Wade (12 minutes older), is a musician. Their father is of French and Irish descent, while their mother, who fled Hungary in 1956 due to the failed anti-Soviet uprising , has Jewish ancestry; on a 2024 episode of Finding Your Roots , Morissette stated that her parents had never told the siblings about their Jewish ancestry, which she did not discover until her late 20s. In 1977,
3503-558: Is currently available to download on iTunes and free to listen to on YouTube . In January 2016, she began a short-lived advice column in The Guardian newspaper. In May 2018, the American Repertory Theater (Cambridge, Massachusetts) premiered Jagged Little Pill , a musical with music by Morissette and Glen Ballard, lyrics by Morissette, book by Diablo Cody , and directed by Diane Paulus . Jagged ,
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3616-569: Is generally characterised by strong beats with easy, uncomplicated song structures which are generally more similar to pop music than the more free-form dance genre, with an emphasis on melody as well as catchy tunes. The genre, on the whole, tends to be producer-driven , despite some notable exceptions. Dance-pop is highly eclectic, having borrowed influences from other genres, which varied by producers, artists and periods. Such include contemporary R&B , house , trance , techno , electropop , new jack swing , funk and pop rock . Dance-pop
3729-545: Is homage to Joni Mitchell . The song was also nominated for two 1997 Grammy Awards — Record of the Year and Best Music Video, Short Form —and won Single of the Year at the 1997 Juno Awards , where Morissette also won Songwriter of the Year and the International Achievement Award. Morissette embarked on an 18-month world tour in support of Jagged Little Pill , beginning in small clubs and ending in large venues. Taylor Hawkins , who later joined
3842-400: The 2010 Haiti earthquake crisis. In October 2015, Conversation with Alanis Morissette features conversations with different individuals from different schools and walks of life discussing everything from psychology to art to spirituality to design to health and well-being, to relationships (whether they be romantic or colleagueship or parent with children relationships). The monthly podcast
3955-585: The 5 and a Half Weeks Tour in support of Amos' album To Venus and Back (1999). In 2001, Morissette was featured with Stephanie McKay on the Tricky song "Excess", which is on his album Blowback . Morissette released her fifth studio album, Under Rug Swept , in February 2002. For the first time in her career, she took on the role of sole writer and producer of an album. Her band, comprising Joel Shearer , Nick Lashley, Chris Chaney, and Gary Novak, played
4068-577: The American Music Awards . When asked about the new album during a short interview, she said she had recorded 31 songs, and that the album would "likely be out next year, probably [in] summertime". On December 21, 2011, Morissette performed a duet of "Uninvited" with finalist Josh Krajcik during the performance finale of the X-Factor. Morissette embarked on a European tour for the summer of 2012, according to Alanis.com. In early May 2012,
4181-473: The Broadhurst Theatre . The production received fifteen Tony Award nominations, the most of any production that season . The show also won a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards , including Morissette being the principal lyricist and co-composer. In June 2019, Morissette went into the studio in Los Angeles. According to an interview, she had written all
4294-581: The Foo Fighters , was the tour's drummer. Radiohead joined as the opening act in mid-1996. The video Jagged Little Pill, Live , which was co-directed by Morissette and is about the bulk of her tour won a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Long Form . Following the tour, Morissette began practicing Iyengar Yoga for balance. After the last December 1996 show, she went to India for six weeks, accompanied by her mother, two aunts and two friends. The trip left her with an indelible impression and set
4407-598: The Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show . Morissette released her sixth studio album, So-Called Chaos , in May 2004. She wrote the songs on her own again, and co-produced the album with Tim Thorney and pop music producer John Shanks . The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 chart to generally mixed critical reviews, and it became Morissette's lowest seller in the U.S. and was her first album not to top
4520-543: The Under Rug Swept recording sessions. Preceded by the single "Simple Together", it sold roughly 70,000 copies in the U.S. and was nominated for a Juno Award for Music DVD of the Year . Morissette hosted the Juno Awards of 2004 dressed in a bathrobe, which she took off to reveal a flesh-colored bodysuit, a response to the era of censorship in the U.S. caused by Janet Jackson 's breast-flash incident during
4633-588: The sophomore jinx . It received positive reviews, including a four-star review from Rolling Stone . In Canada, it won the Juno Award for Best Album and was certified four times platinum. " Thank U ", the album's only major international hit single, was released in October 1998 and was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance ; the music video, which featured Morissette nude, generated mild controversy. Morissette herself directed
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4746-511: The 1990s, such as the Spice Girls , Britney Spears , Christina Aguilera , Jessica Simpson , Backstreet Boys , and 'NSYNC . During the early 1990s, dance-pop borrowed influences from house music (e.g. Right Said Fred 's " I'm Too Sexy ", Taylor Dayne 's Soul Dancing , and Madonna 's " Vogue ", " Rescue Me " and " Deeper and Deeper "), as well as contemporary R&B and new jack swing (e.g. Shanice 's " I Love Your Smile "). By
4859-435: The 2010-2020 decade would sometimes help set up and take down a temporary dome at a nearby exhibition centre during the winter. In exchange, the company that owned the dome would let school sports teams at Glebe use the dome for practices. In later years, the aforementioned company would offer to build a turf field and another temporary dome on Glebe property for free, but the school board refused to give approval and construction
4972-458: The Calm was released on June 17, 2022. The record was co-written with and produced by Dave Harrington , known for his work in the electronic music duo Darkside . On April 14, 2023, Morissette released a new song "No Return", which is cover version of the theme song for Yellowjackets TV series. In an interview to Variety magazine, Morissette revealed that she will start working on recording
5085-653: The July 2004 release of the Cole Porter biographical film De-Lovely , in which she performed the song " Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) " and had a brief role as an anonymous stage performer. In February 2005, she made a guest appearance on the Canadian television show Degrassi: The Next Generation with Dogma co-star Jason Mewes and director Kevin Smith. Also in 2005, Morissette, then engaged to Ryan Reynolds, made
5198-1013: The Machine and Audioslave , at the Hotel Café in Los Angeles in April 2007. The following June, she performed " The Star-Spangled Banner " and " O Canada ", the American and Canadian national anthems , in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Ottawa Senators and the Anaheim Ducks in Ottawa , Ontario . (The NHL requires arenas to perform both the American and Canadian national anthems at games involving teams from both countries.) In early 2008, Morissette participated in
5311-487: The Omega Institute, Esalen, and 1440 Multiversity, both in-person and online. In 2008 Morissette contributed a recording of "Versions of Violence" for the album Songs for Tibet: The Art of Peace to promote peace . Morissette contributed to 1 Giant Leap , performing "Arrival" with Zap Mama and she has released an acoustic version of her song "Still" as part of a compilation from Music for Relief in support of
5424-665: The Road (2020), and The Storm Before the Calm (2022). Morissette has sold more than 75 million records worldwide. Her first three internationally released albums topped the Billboard 200 , while her next four albums peaked within the top 20. Eight of her singles have achieved global chart success, and she holds the record for the most songs topping the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart among female artists. She has received numerous accolades , including
5537-648: The SKILLS Canada STEM and Controls competition in 2015. Glebe's Reach for the Top trivia team has won the national championships twice, during the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 school years. In 2008 and 2010, a group of four science teachers (Andrew Cumberland, Dan Lajoie, Colin Harris, and Masato Kachi) from Glebe placed second in Canada in the Discovery Channel's Iron Science Competition. The school
5650-498: The Top team for the 2018 Provincials, where they placed 11th out of 38. Glebe Collegiate Institute's Reach for the Top trivia team won the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 national championships. The competitions were held online due to COVID-19 . Constructed in the early 20th century, the school has an old-fashioned architectural style that has been kept consistent despite additions to the building. The school has recently gone through extensive renovations in its science department to make
5763-419: The Year (" You Oughta Know "), Female Vocalist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year and Best Rock Album . At the 16th Brit Awards she won Brit Award for International Breakthrough Act . At the 38th Annual Grammy Awards in 1996, she won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance , Best Rock Song (both for " You Oughta Know "), Best Rock Album and Album of the Year . " Ironic " got the instant success, though
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#17327760875935876-519: The Year (which she won), Single of the Year and Best Dance Recording (both for "Too Hot"). In 1992, she released her second album, Now Is the Time , a ballad -driven record that featured less glitzy production than Alanis and contained more thoughtful lyrics. Morissette wrote the songs with the album's producer, Leslie Howe, and Serge Côté. She said of the album, "People could go, 'Boo, hiss, hiss, this girl's like another Tiffany or whatever.' But
5989-416: The album on initial release; instead, it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 469,000 copies—a record, at the time, for the highest first-week sales of an album by a female artist. The wordy, personal lyrics on Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie alienated many fans, and after the album sold considerably less than Jagged Little Pill (1995), many labelled it an example of
6102-593: The album would contain twelve tracks. The album's lead single, "Guardian", was released on iTunes on May 15, 2012, and hit the radio airwaves four days prior to this. The single had minor success in North America, charting the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles in the US and almost reaching the top 40 in Canada. It was a hit in several European countries. On August 21, 2012, Morissette
6215-475: The arrival of several new dance-pop artists, including Rihanna , Kesha , Katy Perry and Lady Gaga . This period in time also saw dance-pop's return to its more electronic roots aside from its disco ones, with strong influences of synthpop and electropop . Lady Gaga is frequently considered one of the pioneers of this evolution, notably with her singles " Just Dance " and " Poker Face " which were heavily influenced by synthpop and electropop. Rihanna's singles in
6328-518: The band No Doubt and Mike Shinoda at the Linkin Park and Friends – Celebrate Life in Honor of Chester Bennington memorial concert. In November 2017, she tweeted that she was writing 22 songs with Michael Farrell . On March 16, 2018, Morissette performed a new song called "Ablaze" during her 2018 tour. In October 2018, she revealed on social media that she had written 23 new songs, and hinted at
6441-531: The beginning of the decade. Whilst much dance-pop at the time was R&B-influenced, many records started to return to their disco roots; Kylie Minogue's albums such as Light Years (2000) and Fever (2001) contained influences of disco music, or a new 21st-century version of the genre known as nu-disco ; hit singles such as " Spinning Around " (2000) and " Can't Get You Out of My Head " (2001) also contained disco traces. In Madonna's case, her album Music (2000) contained elements of Euro disco , especially
6554-469: The chart. The lead single, " Everything ", achieved major success on Adult Top 40 radio in America and was moderately popular elsewhere, particularly in Canada, although it failed to reach the top 40 on the U.S. Hot 100 . Because the first line of the song includes the word "asshole", American radio stations refused to play it, and the single version was changed to include the word "nightmare" instead. Unhappy that U.S. radio networks had required her to change
6667-480: The charts. " All I Really Want " and " Hand in My Pocket " followed, and the fourth U.S. single, " Ironic ", became Morissette's biggest hit. " You Learn " and " Head over Feet ", the fifth and sixth singles, kept Jagged Little Pill (1995) in the top 20 on the Billboard 200 albums chart for more than a year. Jagged Little Pill sold more than 16 million copies in the U.S.; it sold 33 million worldwide, making it
6780-561: The children's television sketch comedy You Can't Do That on Television for five episodes while attending the former. Morissette then attended and graduated from Glebe Collegiate Institute . Morissette is known for her emotive mezzo-soprano voice and confessional songwriting. She recorded her first demo called "Fate Stay with Me", produced by Lindsay Thomas Morgan at Marigold Studios in Toronto, and engineered by Rich Dodson of Canadian classic rock band The Stampeders . A second demo tape
6893-526: The cornerstone for the concept of her next album. Morissette was featured as a guest vocalist on Ringo Starr 's cover of " Drift Away " on his 1998 album, Vertical Man , and on the songs " Don't Drink the Water " and " Spoon " on the Dave Matthews Band album Before These Crowded Streets . She recorded the song " Uninvited " for the soundtrack to the 1998 film City of Angels . Although
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#17327760875937006-543: The dance-pop charts within the decade. Some music journalists noted the popularity of dance tracks, particularly those with narratives about clubbing and feeling positive during hard times, in pop music in the early 2010s. This was considered a response to the 2007–2008 financial crisis or 2012 phenomenon , with the colloquial term "recession pop" used to define some of the popular songs of this decade. American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift 's albums Red (2012), 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017) contain more of
7119-544: The dance-pop genre, including " Don't Stop the Music " and " Disturbia ", contained electronic influences, the former of which has elements of house music, the latter electropop. Kesha's debut single, " Tik Tok ", was also highly electronic in style and employed a video game beat. Katy Perry's " Hot N Cold " (2008), " California Gurls " (2010), and " Firework " (2010), which were major commercial hits, also showcased influences of electropop and house music. The 2010s, similarly to
7232-469: The dance-pop genre. Lady Gaga also made a notable return to her dance-pop roots with the album Chromatica , which included collaborations with Ariana Grande (" Rain on Me ") and BLACKPINK (" Sour Candy "). The influence of K-pop on dance-pop also grew in prominence. South Korean groups such as BTS and BLACKPINK achieved global success with songs that blended electronic dance beats with pop melodies. For instance, BTS's single " Dynamite " (2020) became
7345-524: The decade, dance-pop borrowed influences from funk (e.g. Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston ), new jack swing (e.g. Janet Jackson and Paula Abdul ), and contemporary R&B . Other prominent dance-pop artists and groups of the 1980s included the Pet Shop Boys , Mel and Kim , Samantha Fox , Debbie Gibson , and Tiffany . By the 1990s, dance-pop had become a major genre in popular music. Several dance-pop groups and artists emerged during
7458-445: The duration of Starbucks's exclusive six-week sale. As of November 2010, Jagged Little Pill Acoustic had sold 372,000 copies in the U.S., and a video for " Hand in My Pocket " received rotation on VH1 in America. The accompanying tour ran for two months in mid-2005, with Morissette playing small theatre venues. During the same period, Morissette was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame. The singer opened for The Rolling Stones for
7571-469: The early 1980s as a combination of dance and pop, or post-disco, which was uptempo and simple, club-natured, producer-driven and catchy. Dance-pop was more uptempo and dancey than regular pop, yet more structured and less free-form than dance music, usually combining pop's easy structure and catchy tunes with dance's strong beat and uptempo nature. Dance-pop music was usually created, composed and produced by record producers who would then hire singers to perform
7684-555: The earth. On October 3, 2008, Morissette released the video for her latest single, " Not as We ". Morissette said the album was created out of her grief after splitting up with Ryan Reynolds, and the song "Torch" was written about him. Morissette has also recorded a cover of the 1984 Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias hit, " To All the Girls I've Loved Before ", re-written as "To All the Boys I've Loved Before". Nelson played rhythm guitar on
7797-483: The era, handpicked by Morissette from her archives, offering a deeper and more personal look at the classic album. Also included is a previously unreleased concert from 1995 as well as 2005's Jagged Little Pill Acoustic . While on tour in August 2017, Morissette teased a song which would become known as "I Miss The Band". On October 27, 2017, she premiered a new song entitled "Rest", which was released officially in May 2021, and performed " Castle of Glass " with members of
7910-456: The explicit version of their hit hip hop song "Back It Up (Beep Beep)". In 2014, Morissette played the role of Marisa Damia, the lover of architect and designer Eileen Gray , in the film The Price of Desire , directed by Mary McGuckian . In 2021, Morissette was featured as a recurring character on adult-animation show The Great North . Morissette is an advocate and educator in the areas of spiritual, psychological, and physical wholeness, with
8023-408: The family moved to Lahr in what was then West Germany , where Morissette's parents started working as teachers at the local CAF base . They returned to Ottawa in 1980, and Morissette began taking dance lessons the next year. Morissette had a Catholic upbringing. She attended Holy Family Catholic School for elementary school and Immaculata High School for seventh and eighth grades; she appeared on
8136-595: The first time since 1993, appearing as God in the Kevin Smith comedy Dogma and contributing the song "Still" to its soundtrack. Morissette reprised her role as God for a post-credits scene in Smith's next film, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back , to literally close the book on the View Askewniverse . She also appeared in the hit HBO comedies Sex and the City and Curb Your Enthusiasm , appeared in
8249-520: The first year in Morissette's musical career without a single concert appearance showcasing her own songs, with the exception of an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in January when she performed "Wunderkind". On April 1, 2007, Morissette released a tongue-in-cheek cover of The Black Eyed Peas 's selection " My Humps ", which she recorded in a slow, mournful voice, accompanied only by
8362-409: The genre's enduring popularity and adaptability. Dance-pop generally contains several notable characteristics: Glebe Collegiate Institute Students and sports teams are referred to as " Gryphons ." Glebe was selected as one of Canada's best schools in the August 23, 2004, edition of Maclean's news magazine. The school offers specialized programs, such as French immersion , English as
8475-401: The labs the most modern in the school district . Notable features of the building include an auditorium with balcony seating, a subbasement dedicated wholly to an orchestral music room, instrument storage, and the music teachers' office, and a small greenhouse on the roof, which few students have been to. The school once included an underground swimming pool, but it has been closed. The school
8588-418: The late 1990s, electronic influences became evident in dance-pop music; Madonna's critically acclaimed and commercially successful album Ray of Light (1998) incorporated techno , trance and other forms of electronic dance music, bringing electronica into mainstream dance-pop. Additionally, also in 1998, Cher released a dance-pop song called " Believe " which made usage of a technological innovation of
8701-402: The late 2000s, saw strong electronic influences present within dance-pop; there is also a strong emphasis on bass-heavy drum beats. Artists such as Britney Spears , Lady Gaga , Taylor Swift , Katy Perry , Madonna , Kesha , Christina Aguilera , Usher and Rihanna remained very popular, while newer recording artists such as Ariana Grande , Justin Bieber , Rita Ora , and Dua Lipa joined
8814-553: The live acoustic album Alanis Unplugged , which was recorded during her appearance on the television show MTV Unplugged . It featured tracks from her previous two albums alongside four new songs, including " King of Pain " (a cover of The Police song) and "No Pressure over Cappuccino", which Morissette wrote with her main guitar player, Nick Lashley. The recording of the Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie track " That I Would Be Good ", released as
8927-448: The lyrics were heavily criticized for its malapropism , and the music video received 6 nominations at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards , where it won Best New Artist in a Video , Best Female Video and Best Editing in a Video (won by Scott Gray, Editor), and was also nominated for Viewer's Choice , Best Direction in a Video and Video of the Year . Rather than perform that song at the ceremony, she performed "Your House" instead, which
9040-542: The majority of the instruments; additional contributions came from Eric Avery , Dean DeLeo , Flea , and Meshell Ndegeocello . Under Rug Swept debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, eventually going platinum in Canada and selling one million copies in the U.S. It produced the hit single " Hands Clean ", which topped the Canadian Singles Chart and received substantial radio play; for her work on "Hands Clean" and " So Unsexy ", Morissette won
9153-414: The meantime she would be promoting the album internationally by performing at shows and festivals and making television and radio appearances. The album's first single was " Underneath ", a video for which was submitted to the 2007 Elevate Film Festival, the purpose of which festival was to create documentaries, music videos, narratives and shorts regarding subjects to raise the level of human consciousness on
9266-463: The middle of the meal, a food fight erupted between the two groups and only an enraged principal could persuade students to stop. In 1974, Glebe Collegiate Institute concert and stage bands produced an album, Something gold... Something blue , and in 1978 (January 30) produced a second album, Glebe Stage Band , on which a third album is suggested, all under the direction of music teachers Stan Clark Sr. and John Nichols. As of 2012, Glebe's population
9379-579: The music, at the 1st annual Resonator Awards, organized by We Are Moving the Needle, a non-profit organization that aims to empower women producers and engineers. In 1986, Morissette had her first stint as an actress in five episodes of the children's television show You Can't Do That on Television . She appeared on stage with the Orpheus Musical Theatre Society in 1985 and 1988. In 1999, Morissette delved into acting again, for
9492-583: The next two years, including some dates in the Philippines for the first time after 27 years. Beth Orton joined to UK and Europe leg of the summer tour 2022. Aimee Mann and Feist were confirmed as special guests in summer 2023 in the North American dates. On May 18, 2022, Morissette premiered the new track "Safety—Empath in Paradise". The new album of meditation music titled The Storm Before
9605-558: The non-profit environmental organization Reverb . To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Jagged Little Pill (1995), Morissette released a studio acoustic version, Jagged Little Pill Acoustic , in June 2005. The album was released exclusively through Starbucks ' Hear Music retail concept through their coffee shops for a six-week run. The limited availability led to a dispute between Maverick Records and HMV North America, who retaliated by removing Morissette's other albums from sale for
9718-714: The play The Vagina Monologues , and had brief cameos playing herself in the Brazilian hit soap operas Celebridade and Malhação . In late 2003, Morissette appeared in the Off-Broadway play The Exonerated as Sunny Jacobs, a death row inmate freed after proof surfaced that she was innocent. In April 2006, MTV News reported that Morissette would reprise her role in The Exonerated in London from May 23 until May 28. She expanded her acting credentials with
9831-475: The recording. In April 2010, Morissette released the song "I Remain", which she wrote for the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time soundtrack. On May 26, 2010, the season finale of American Idol , Morissette performed a duet of her song "You Oughta Know" with Runner Up Crystal Bowersox . Morissette left Maverick Records after all promotion for Flavors was completed. On November 20, 2011, Morissette appeared at
9944-554: The second biggest-selling album by a female artist (behind Shania Twain 's Come On Over ). Morissette's popularity grew significantly in Canada, where the album was certified twelve times platinum and produced four RPM chart-toppers: "Hand in My Pocket", "Ironic", "You Learn", and "Head over Feet". The album was also a bestseller in Australia and the United Kingdom. Morissette's success with Jagged Little Pill (1995)
10057-447: The singles " Thank U ", " Joining You ", " Unsent ", and " So Pure ". Her next album, Under Rug Swept (2002), marked the first time she was the sole producer of an entire record. It produced the single " Hands Clean ". She has taken further creative control and production duties on her subsequent albums, which include So-Called Chaos (2004), Flavors of Entanglement (2008), Havoc and Bright Lights (2012), Such Pretty Forks in
10170-465: The singles " You Oughta Know ", " You Learn ", " Hand in My Pocket ", " Ironic ", and " Head over Feet ". Jagged Little Pill propelled her to become a cultural phenomenon and has been included on several all-time lists. Morissette won two more Grammy Awards for her single " Uninvited ". Her following experimental album, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie (1998), was highly anticipated and experienced similar success to its predecessor. It produced
10283-443: The songs, and "Smiling" would be included on the new album, likely to be released early 2020. On August 8, 2019, she revealed that the new album was produced by Alex Hope and Catherine Marks . On December 1, 2019, Morissette announced her first studio album in eight years, Such Pretty Forks in the Road , set for release on May 1, 2020. The first single off the record, " Reasons I Drink ", was released on December 2, 2019. Morissette
10396-450: The songs. At the beginning of the 1980s, disco was an anathema to mainstream pop. According to prominent AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine , Madonna had a huge role in popularizing dance music as mainstream music, utilizing her charisma, chutzpah and sex appeal. Erlewine claimed that Madonna "launched dance-pop" and set the standard for the genre for the next two decades. As the primary songwriter on her self-titled debut album and
10509-567: The successful eponymous lead single . Nevertheless, it was not until the mid-to-latter part of the decade when dance-pop music returned greatly to its disco roots; this can be seen with Madonna's album Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005), which borrowed strong influences from the genre, especially from 1970s artists and bands such as ABBA , Giorgio Moroder , the Bee Gees and Donna Summer . Britney Spears' album Blackout (2007) contained influences of Euro disco. The mid-to-late 2000s saw
10622-450: The term "disco" started to go out of fashion by the late 1970s to early 1980s, other terms were commonly used to describe disco-based music, such as "post-disco", "club", "dance" or "dance-pop" music. These genres were, in essence, a more modern variant of disco music known as post-disco , which tended to be more experimental, electronic and producer / DJ -driven, often using sequencers and synthesizers . Dance-pop music emerged around
10735-553: The time, Auto-Tune . An audio processor and a form of pitch modification software, Auto-Tune is commonly used as a way to correct pitch and to create special effects. Since the late 1990s, the use of Auto-Tune processing has become a common feature of dance-pop music. Celine Dion also released a midtempo dance-pop song, " That's the Way It Is " by the end of 1999. Also during this period, some British bands connected with Britpop and alternative pop experimented with dance-pop as
10848-583: The top 20 on the RPM singles chart. Subsequent singles " Walk Away " and " Feel Your Love " reached the top 40. Morissette's popularity, style of music and appearance, particularly that of her hair, led her to become known as the Debbie Gibson of Canada; comparisons to Tiffany were also common. During the same period, she was a concert opening act for rapper Vanilla Ice . Morissette was nominated for three 1992 Juno Awards : Most Promising Female Vocalist of
10961-578: The track was never commercially released as a single, it received widespread radio airplay in the U.S. At the 1999 Grammy Awards , it won in the categories of Best Rock Song and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, and was nominated for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media . It was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song . In November 1998, Morissette released her fourth album, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie , which she wrote and produced with Glen Ballard. The label hoped to sell 1 million copies of
11074-676: The videos for "Unsent" and " So Pure ", which won, respectively, the MuchMusic Video Award for Best Director and the Juno Award for Video of the Year . Morissette contributed vocals to four tracks on Jonathan Elias 's project The Prayer Cycle , which was released in 1999, where she paid homage to her roots by singing in Hungarian on "Mercy" and "Faith", and in French on "Hope" and "Innocence". The same year, she released
11187-491: The way I look at it... people will like your next album if it's a kick-ass one." As with Alanis , Now Is the Time was released only in Canada and produced three top 40 singles—" An Emotion Away ", the minor adult contemporary hit " No Apologies " as well as "(Change Is) Never a Waste of Time". The industry considered it a commercial failure since it sold only a little more than half the copies of her first album. With her two-album deal with MCA Records Canada complete, Morissette
11300-571: Was 1,700 students and 150 teachers. Glebe Collegiate Institute was used in the filming of the 2008 Canadian-American drama film The Perfect Assistant . In the 2012–2013 school year, $ 9,000 was raised for cancer research, more than $ 17,000 for the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) as well as the largest food donation ever to the Centre Town Emergency Food bank. Students at Glebe Collegiate Institute during
11413-539: Was a slow process, and classes began in 1922 before it was complete, causing some inconveniences for students. Symbols of the OCI continue to adorn the entrance to the school. The building was officially opened in 1923. The rivalry between Glebe and Lisgar Collegiate Institute commenced soon after the division of the OCI. In one incident, a banquet was held at the Glebe building that included student clubs from both schools. In
11526-592: Was a stellar songwriting match, with Ballard supporting Alanis' sound rather than trying to shape or mold it to his own tastes. In her newfound freeness of creative spirit, the duo wrote and recorded Morissette's first internationally released album, Jagged Little Pill , and by the spring of 1995, she had signed a deal with Maverick Records. In the same year she learned how to play guitar. According to manager Welch, every label they approached, apart from Maverick, declined to sign Morissette. Maverick Records released Jagged Little Pill internationally in June 1995. The album
11639-407: Was credited with opening doors for female singers such as Meredith Brooks , Tracy Bonham and Patti Rothberg , and later Avril Lavigne and Pink . She was criticized for collaborating with producer and supposed image-maker Ballard, and her previous disco-pop albums also proved a hindrance for her respectability. Morissette and the album won six Juno Awards in 1996: Album of the Year , Single of
11752-532: Was expected only to sell enough for Morissette to make a follow-up, but the situation improved quickly when KROQ-FM , an influential Los Angeles modern rock radio station, began playing " You Oughta Know ", the album's first single, featuring Flea and Dave Navarro from the Red Hot Chili Peppers . The song instantly garnered attention for its scathing, explicit lyrics, and a subsequent music video went into heavy rotation on MTV and MuchMusic . In
11865-480: Was featured on Halsey 's song "Alanis' Interlude", released on January 17, 2020. On February 5, 2020, she revealed that her upcoming album was mixed by Chris Dugan . The second single from the album, "Smiling", was released on February 20, 2020. On April 15, 2020, Morissette announced that the album's release would be postponed due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic . It was released on July 31, 2020. Morissette
11978-639: Was founded not as an independent entity but as an expansion of the Ottawa Collegiate Institute. In 1919 the Adolescent School Attendance Act had made attending school compulsory until age 16, leading to a dramatic rise in secondary school enrolment. The OCI had outgrown its existing facility (now Lisgar Collegiate Institute ) and constructed a new facility on what was then the outskirts of the city. The construction of "Ottawa Collegiate Institute, Glebe Building"
12091-791: Was inducted into the Guitar Center RockWalk in Hollywood. Morissette received the UCLA Spring Sing 's George and Ira Gershwin Award on May 16, 2014, at Pauley Pavilion . On her website starting in the summer of 2014, in celebration of her fortieth birthday, the LP record for her song "Big Sur" was offered for sale, which was previously available on the Target edition of her 2012 album, Havoc and Bright Lights . July 25, 2014,
12204-599: Was left without a major label contract. In 1993, Morissette's publisher Leeds Levy at MCA Music Publishing introduced her to manager Scott Welch. Welch told HitQuarters he was impressed by her "spectacular voice", her character and her lyrics. At the time she was still living at home with her parents. Together they decided it would be best for her career to move to Toronto and start writing with other people. After graduating from high school, Morissette moved from Ottawa to Toronto . Her publisher funded part of her development and she spent her time there composing and rehearsing with
12317-499: Was never started. On October 19, 2017, Glebe Collegiate Institute went into lockdown after a gun and a bullet were found on school grounds. A young man was arrested, but there were no injuries. On April 20, 2018, Glebe Collegiate Institute's Reach for the Top trivia team won the Ottawa Regional Championships for the first time in the school's history. This qualified Glebe Collegiate Institute's Reach for
12430-400: Was originally scheduled to embark on a world tour for the 25th anniversary of Jagged Little Pill in June 2020 with Garbage and Liz Phair , both of whom already opened for Morissette in 1999 during Junkie Tour . The latter cancelled her shows in North America and was replaced by Cat Power instead. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the tour was postponed to summer 2021. The tour then sprawled for
12543-457: Was recorded on cassette in August 1989 and sent to Geffen Records , but the tape has never been heard as it was stolen, among other records, in a burglary of the label's headquarters in October 1989. In 1991, MCA Records Canada released Morissette's debut album, Alanis , in Canada only. Morissette co-wrote every track on the album with its producer, Leslie Howe . The dance-pop album went platinum , and its first single, " Too Hot ", reached
12656-431: Was still prominent, and highly electronic in style, influenced by genres such as trance, house, techno and electro . Nonetheless, as R&B and hip hop became extremely popular from the early part of the decade onwards, dance-pop was often influenced by urban music. Dance-pop stars from the 1980s and 1990s such as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Madonna, Janet Jackson and Kylie Minogue continued to achieve success at
12769-470: Was the start of the ten-show Intimate and Acoustic tour. In 2015, she was named to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame . In celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the release of Jagged Little Pill , a new four-disc collector's edition was released on October 30, 2015. The four-disc edition includes remastered audio of the original album as well as an entire disc of 10 unreleased demos from
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