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Canadian singer

Michael Bublé


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Bublé in February 2011

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Michael Steven Bublé


(1975-09-09) September 9, 1975 (historic period 46)

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Citizenship
  • Canada
  • Italy
Occupation
  • Vocaliser
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active 1994–present
Spouse(s)

Luisana Lopilato

(grand. 2011)

Children iii
Musical career
Genres
  • Traditional pop
  • easy listening
  • jazz
  • swing
Instruments
  • Vocals
Labels
  • 143
  • Reprise
Associated acts
  • Naturally 7
  • Leon Jackson
Website michaelbuble.com

Musical creative person

Michael Steven Bublé OC OBC ( boo-BLAY ; born September ix, 1975)[1] is a Canadian singer. His get-go album reached the top ten in Canada and the Great britain. He is regarded every bit the "King of Christmas"[2] and found a worldwide audition with his 2005 album It'due south Time and his 2007 album Telephone call Me Irresponsible – which reached number ane on the Canadian Albums Chart, the UK Albums Chart, the US Billboard 200, the Australian ARIA Albums Nautical chart and several European charts. Bublé's 2009 album Crazy Love debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 after iii days of sales, and remained there for ii weeks. Information technology was also his quaternary number one anthology on Billboard'south Meridian Jazz Albums chart. His 2011 holiday album, Christmas, was in get-go identify on the Billboard 200 for the last four weeks of 2011 and the beginning week of 2012, totalling 5 weeks atop the chart, it too made the acme 5 in the United Kingdom. With this, Christmas became his tertiary-sequent number-one album on the chart. To Be Loved was released in Apr 2013, followed by Nobody but Me in October 2016 and Dear in November 2018. Bublé has sold over 75 1000000 records worldwide,[iii] and won numerous awards, including four Grammy Awards[iv] [5] and multiple Juno Awards.[vi] Bublé is a dual citizen of Canada and Italy.[7] [viii]

Early life [edit]

Michael Steven Bublé was born in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada[9] on September nine, 1975, the son of Lewis Bublé, a fisherman from Trogir of Croation ethnicity,[10] and Amber (née Santaga).[xi] Bublé'south grandparents were originally from Istria.[12] [13] Bublé stated: "[On the side of the family native of modernistic-day Croatia] some say we're Yugoslavian, others that we're Italian."[14] He has two younger sisters,[15] Brandee, a children'south book writer, and Crystal, an actress. He and his siblings were raised Roman Catholic. He attended Seaforth Elementary Schoolhouse and Cariboo Hill Secondary School.[16]

According to an Oprah Winfrey interview on October ix, 2009, Bublé dreamed of condign a famous vocalist since he was ii. When he was a teenager, he slept with his Bible and prayed to go a vocalizer.[17] [eighteen] His involvement in jazz began at around age five when his family played Bing Crosby'due south White Christmas album.[19] [20] [21]

The first fourth dimension his family noticed his singing talent was during the Christmas holidays, when Bublé was 13 years old, and they heard him powerfully sing the phrase "May your days be merry and bright" when the family was singing to the song "White Christmas" on a car ride.[17] [22]

Bublé too has a potent passion for water ice hockey and wanted to become a professional hockey player for the Vancouver Canucks growing upwards, only believed he was not proficient enough.[23] "I wanted so bad to be a hockey role player... If I was whatsoever good at hockey, I probably wouldn't be singing right now."[24] He oft played hockey in his youth, watched Vancouver Canucks games with his male parent, and said that he "went to every single home game as a kid... I remember I wanted to exist Gary Lupul, I wanted to exist Patrik Sundstrom and Ivan Hlinka. I used to call back that being named Michael Bublé was pretty cool because I was close to being called Jiri Bubla."[25] Bublé shared his hockey interest with his grandfather.[26]

From the historic period of 14, Bublé spent six years working during the summer as a commercial fisherman with his father and crewmates.[27] [28] He chosen the experience "the most deadly physical work I'll e'er know in my lifetime. Nosotros'd be gone for ii, sometimes three months at a time and the feel of living and working among guys over twice my age taught me a lot about responsibility and what it means to be a man."[fifteen]

His beginning singing engagements were in nightclubs at historic period 16 and were facilitated past his Italian grandfather Demetrio Santagà,[vii] a plumber from Preganziol, Treviso,[eight] who offered his plumbing services in substitution for phase time for his grandson.[xv] Bublé'south grandfather paid for his singing lessons. Both his vocalization instructor, Sandi Siemens, and his maternal grandfather never stopped assertive that he would get a star. Bublé's maternal grandmother, Iolanda (née Moscone),[29] was also Italian, from Carrufo, L'Aquila.[30] [31]

As a children's entertainer he used the name "Mickey Bubbles".[32]

Bublé grew up listening to his granddad'southward collection of jazz records and credits his grandfather in encouraging his love for jazz music. "My gramps was really my best friend growing upward. He was the one who opened me up to a whole world of music that seemed to have been passed over by my generation. Although I like rock and curlicue and mod music, the commencement fourth dimension my granddad played me the Mills Brothers, something magical happened. The lyrics were so romantic, so existent, the way a song should be for me. It was like seeing my future flash before me. I wanted to be a vocalizer and I knew that this was the music that I wanted to sing."[33]

Bublé never stopped believing he would become a star merely admitted he was probably the only one who believed in his dream, stating that fifty-fifty his maternal gramps thought Bublé was going to be "an opening deed for somebody in Las Vegas".[34] He stated he never learned to read and write music, using but emotion to drive his songwriting ability.[23] [35] [36]

At age 18, Bublé entered a local talent contest and won, just was disqualified by organizer Bev Delich for being underage. Delich entered him in the Canadian Youth Talent Search. After Bublé won that contest, he asked Delich to be his manager. Delich represented him for the next seven years, during which Bublé worked diligently at whatever chore that came along: clubs, conventions, prowl ships, hotel lounges, shopping malls, and talent shows.[22] [28]

In 1996, Bublé appeared in TV's Decease Game (aka Mortal Claiming) as a Drome Groupie. Also in 1996, he appeared (uncredited) in ii episodes of The X-Files as a member of a submarine crew. His first national TV performance was on a 1997 award-winning Bravo! documentary titled Big Band Boom!, directed by Marking Glover Masterson. Beginning in 1997, he became a frequent invitee on Vicki Gabereau's national talk show on the CTV network. During its first season, the Vancouver-based plan aired alive, which ultimately worked in Bublé's favour. When a scheduled guest was forced to cancel, the bear witness's music producer often asked Bublé to fill in at the last minute. The Gabereau appearances provided Bublé with great exposure, but they also helped the vocalist hone his television receiver skills as a performer and as an interview invitee. In a mutual prove of gratitude, Bublé appeared on the final Gabereau prove in 2005, forth with Jann Arden and Elvis Costello.[37]

Bublé received two Genie Award nominations for All-time Original Vocal in 2000 for "I've Never Been in Love Before" and "Dumb ol' Centre", two songs he wrote for the film Here's to Life!.[38] He recorded three independent albums: First Trip the light fantastic (1996), Babalu (2001), and Dream (2002).[39] [40]

Music career [edit]

2000–2002: Musical beginnings [edit]

Michael McSweeney, an aide to quondam prime minister Brian Mulroney, saw Bublé'due south performance at a business party[22] and received a re-create of Bublé'south cocky-financed contained anthology. McSweeney showed the album to Mulroney and his wife. Bublé after was invited to sing at the wedding of Mulroney's daughter, Caroline, where he sang Kurt Weill'due south "Mack the Knife".[22] At the wedding Bublé was introduced to David Foster, a multi-Grammy-Honour-winning producer and record executive who previously had worked with artists such as Madonna, Brandy Norwood, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Céline Dion, Barbra Streisand, Kenny G, Cher, Josh Groban, and Andrea Bocelli.[22] [41]

David Foster was reluctant to sign Bublé to his 143 Records label[42] because he "didn't know how to market this kind of music". Bublé moved to Los Angeles with his agent for a brief period to convince Foster to sign him. Eventually, Foster agreed to produce an album for him if he raised $500,000 to cover the costs of the production (which Bublé did). Foster ended up covering the costs of production under his label, with no assurances of back up from Warner Brothers. Additionally, Bublé received the personal stamp of blessing and support of Foster's friend, musician and songwriter Paul Anka. After David Foster agreed to produce Bublé's debut album, Bruce Allen, whom Bublé had pursued for years to be his director, also signed Bublé.[42] Bublé appeared equally a karaoke singer in Duets in 2000 and a society owner in Totally Blonde in 2001.[ citation needed ]

2003–2004: Michael Bublé [edit]

Bublé in Vancouver (March 2009)

Bublé'south self-titled debut album was released on February 11, 2003 past 143 Records/Reprise Records. The album features a range of standards from various eras including "Fever", "The Way Y'all Wait Tonight", "For Once in My Life", "Moondance" and "You'll Never Find Some other Love Like Mine". Also on the album is "How Can You lot Mend a Broken Middle?", with Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees singing backing vocals. The album went to the height 10 in Canada, United Kingdom, South Africa and reached No. one in Commonwealth of australia. It was No. 33 on the ARIA Top 100 Albums of 2003.[43]

Bublé appeared nationally on television in the United States on the Today programme on Feb fourteen, 2003.[19] In November 2003, Bublé released a Christmas EP Let it Snow, containing five previously unreleased tracks, that peaked at 56 on the Billboard 200. The championship track reached the top 40 of the Australia singles chart. A live DVD/CD called Come up Fly with Me was released in early on 2004. The Come Fly with Me CD was No. 99 on the Aria Superlative 100 Albums of 2004.[43] The DVD included live footage and behind-the-scenes footage of Bublé's beginning world tour. The CD included three new studio tracks, 2 alive recordings of new songs, and three live recordings of songs from the album Michael Bublé. The album peaked at 55 on the Billboard 200. In Nov 2004, the Christmas edition of his debut album was released equally a two-disc set that included both the Michael Bublé and the Allow It Snowfall EP.

Bublé won New Artist of the Year at the 2004 Juno Awards, and his album was nominated for Album of the Year but lost to Sam Roberts. He appeared in the 2003 picture show The Snow Walker. Also in 2003, he played a lounge performer on an episode of Days of Our Lives.[xix] In 2004, he appeared as himself in Las Vegas.[44]

Songs from Bublé's debut album ("For In one case in My Life", "Kissing a Fool") were released on the soundtrack for the pic Down with Love (2003).[45] The soundtrack too included a previously unreleased duet with Holly Palmer of the movie's title theme. The Junkie Forty remix of the theme for the 1960s Telly cartoon version of Spider-Man from Bublé's Babalu anthology was played during the closing credits of Spider-Man 2 (2004), and this version was likewise released every bit a single. A CD was released in 2003 of the seven songs that Bublé sang for Totally Blonde, calling it Totally Bublé. Bublé collaborated with the Barenaked Ladies for "Elf's Lament", a song on their 2004 Christmas album Barenaked for the Holidays.[46]

2005–2006: It'south Time [edit]

Bublé's second studio album, It's Time, was released on February 8, 2005, once again past 143/Reprise Records. The album besides included standards from a variety of eras including "You Don't Know Me", "Feeling Good", "Can't Buy Me Love", "Save the Last Trip the light fantastic for Me", "Song for You", and "Quando, Quando, Quando" (a duet with Canadian pop singer Nelly Furtado). It also included an original rail, "Home", co-written by Bublé, his musical director Alan Chang, and Amy Foster-Gilles.

The anthology reached No. ane in Canada, Italia, Japan, and on the Billboard Top Jazz chart, No. 2 in Australia, and No. vii on the Billboard 200. Additionally it reached the top 10 in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, Switzerland, Norway, Austria, and Sweden. The album spent 104 weeks on the Billboard Top Jazz chart, including a record-breaking 78 weeks in the No. one spot. It's Time was Billboard 's Top Jazz Album in both 2005 and 2006. The offset single, "Feeling Proficient", met with little commercial success. However, the 2nd unmarried from the anthology, "Dwelling", reached No. 1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Tracks chart and No. 72 on the Billboard Hot 100.[47] The third single "Save the Last Dance for Me" reached No. v on the Billboard Air conditioning Track Chart and No. 99 on the Billboard Hot 100.[47]

In 2005, he appeared in a commercial for Starbucks' Frappucino line, singing his single "Come Wing with Me". The unmarried appeared every bit a bonus track for a Starbucks edition release of It'due south Fourth dimension.[48]

He won four Juno Awards in 2006: Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year (It's Time), Unmarried of the Yr ("Dwelling house"), and Artist of the Twelvemonth.[half-dozen]

He was nominated twice for a Grammy in the category Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album in 2006 (Information technology'due south Time) and 2007 (Caught in the Act), merely lost both times to Tony Bennett. In 2007, Bublé received one Juno nomination, for Fan Choice, but lost to Nelly Furtado.[49]

2007–2008: Telephone call Me Irresponsible [edit]

Bublé's third studio album, Call Me Irresponsible, was released on May i, 2007 by 143/Reprise Records. His 3rd endeavour included songs from different eras such equally "Always on My Mind", "Dream", "I've Got the World on a String", and "Comin' Domicile Baby" (a duet with Boyz Two Men). In the United states of america, the album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and rose to number ane in its 2d week. Only a few artists have been able to accomplish this, similar Michael Jackson and Sugarland.[50]

2009–2012: Crazy Love [edit]

Bublé performing in February 2011

His fourth studio anthology, Crazy Dearest, was set to be released by 143/Reprise Records on Oct 13, 2009.[51] Notwithstanding, an early release in the United states happened on October 9, 2009,[52] in which Bublé appeared on Oprah that same mean solar day and performed the album's first single "Oasis't Met You lot Yet". The anthology was likewise promoted in an interview with George Stroumboulopoulos on The Hour on October 17, 2009,[53] and on the December 22, 2009 episode of The Glenn Brook Program.[54]

This album contains 12 tracks (and ane bonus track), including 2 original songs co-written by Bublé, "Oasis't Met You lot Yet" and "Hold On".[55] Its first single, "Haven't Met Yous Yet", was released Baronial 31, 2009, and reached No. i on Billboard 's Canadian Adult Contemporary chart.[56] Virtually of the tracks off the anthology were recorded alive because Bublé did not want his album to sound overproduced and slick.[57] Bublé wrote the opening function for his cover on the single "Cry Me a River" in Bond-similar theme considering he wanted the song to audio very cinematic and flatulent.[58] Crazy Love debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart,[59] becoming Bublé's 4th No. 1 album on Billboard 's Pinnacle Jazz Albums chart. It too debuted at No. 1 in Commonwealth of australia and Canada, where it became his fastest-selling album. The album was supported by the Crazy Love Tour. During the tour, Bublé performed two nights at the new Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland, which were the first concerts to have place at the venue.[60]

On April eighteen, 2010, Bublé won four Juno Awards for Juno Fan Choice Award, Single of the Twelvemonth ("Oasis't Met Yous Withal"), Anthology of the Year (Crazy Love) and Popular Album of the Twelvemonth (Crazy Dearest),[6] plus 2 Juno nominations for Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. Crazy Love producers David Foster and Bob Rock both received two split up nominations of their ain for the Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award, with Bob Rock winning the award.[six] [61]

Bublé re-released Crazy Honey on October 25, 2010 in the Usa, with an earlier release date of October 15, 2010 for Europe. The special edition is called "Crazy Love: Hollywood Edition",[62] and contains several bonus tracks including Bublé's newest single, "Hollywood", co-written with Toronto songwriter and pianist Robert Thou. Scott.[63] On September vii, 2010, "Hollywood" was released worldwide on radio and every bit a digital single on iTunes. He recently played to 100,000 people at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, his biggest concert to date.[62]

In Oct 2011, Bublé released his fifth studio anthology, Christmas, which rose to the top of the US and Great britain charts.[64] [65] Christmas has been the all-time-selling Christmas album in Commonwealth of australia each year since its release.[66]

Olympics and Tv set [edit]

Bublé took part in the torch relay in Vancouver before the opening ceremony of the 2010 Wintertime Olympics.[67] He performed on the Today Show on Feb 12, the day of the opening ceremony and during the circulate on Bickering Mountain. The introduction for his song "Cry Me a River" was chosen as the theme for the BBC's coverage of the Winter Olympics.[68]

He performed with other Canadian celebrities at the closing ceremony, singing a version of "Maple Leaf Forever" and actualization as a Mountie but having his uniform torn off to reveal a white tuxedo.[69] He appeared in the TV special Michael Bublé's Canada, which aired on Australian cable television set in Jan, ahead of the 2010 Winter Games.[seventy]

He was a guest on the comedy TV program Colbert Written report for Colbert's 2010 Vancouver Wintertime Games coverage.[71]

In 2009, he appeared with neuroscientist Daniel Levitin on the telly program My Musical Brain, which was based on Levitin's volume This Is Your Brain on Music. Also in 2009, he took role in series half-dozen of The X Cistron in the UK. He was the celebrity mentor for the finalists in week 3 and also appeared on the finale, duetting with Stacey Solomon.

He was featured in an ITV special called This Is Michael Bublé. On February 23, 2011, he was the narrator of BBC Radio two's Song Stories "My Style".[72]

2013–2017: To Be Loved and Nobody but Me [edit]

Bublé released To Be Loved on April xv, 2013 (regional releases include April 22 in Canada and April 23 in the US). The lead unmarried, "Information technology'southward a Cute 24-hour interval", was released on February 25, 2013.[73] To Be Loved debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200, becoming the crooner'southward fourth consecutive number-one album on the chart.[74]

He was featured in the ITV documentary Michael Bublé's Twenty-four hour period Off which aired on June 30, 2013. On December eighteen, 2013, he performed his 3rd Almanac Christmas Special with NBC. Special guests included Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Queen Latifah, and David Foster.[75] [76]

The To Exist Loved Tour was the 5th concert tour past Canadian vocaliser Michael Bublé. Launched in support of his sixth studio album To Be Loved (2013), the bout began on June 30, 2013 with a series of 10 concerts at The O2 Loonshit in London and ended on March 22, 2015 in Johannesburg.[77]

To advertise Michael Bublé'due south Christmas in Hollywood on NBC, he released a Christmas song called "The More than Y'all Requite (The More You'll Take)".

His 7th studio album, Nobody just Me, was released on October 21, 2016.[78]

The titular lead single features Blackness Thought of The Roots and was released on August 19, 2016. During the same month, his perfume went on sale in thirty countries.[79]

2018–2021: Dearest [edit]

His eighth studio album Honey (written equally the heart emoji, ❤️) was released on November 16, 2018, with the first unmarried "When I Fall in Love" preceding information technology on September 27, 2018. In November, he announced he would embarking on a tour in 2019 in honor of the album; his An Evening with Michael Bublé tour kicked off in Tampa on February 13, 2019.[80] [81]

On December 15, 2018, Bublé was the musical guest for the final of the sixteenth edition of BBC's Strictly Come up Dancing.[82] On Jan 17, 2019, information technology was announced that Bublé would star in a Super Bowl commercial for Bubly sparkling water.[83]

2022–nowadays: Higher [edit]

On Jan 29, Bublé announced that his ninth studio album Higher would be released on March 25, 2022. The anthology is his first studio anthology since Love (2018).[84]

Personal life [edit]

Relationships [edit]

Bublé was previously engaged to extra Debbie Timuss, who appeared with him in the musicals Red Rock Diner in 1996[85] and Dean Regan'south Forever Swing in 1998.[86] [87] Timuss was listed every bit one of the dedicatees in Bublé's self-titled album Michael Bublé and It's Time and sang background vocals for it. While in Italy, he co-wrote the hit unmarried "Abode" for her.[88] [89] She was featured in the music video for "Dwelling".[89] [90] Their appointment ended in Nov 2005 and inspired him to write "Lost".[91]

During an advent at Australian television'due south Logie Awards in 2005, Bublé met English language actress Emily Blunt and they before long began dating.[15] [92] She sang background vocals on "Me and Mrs. Jones", and "Everything" was written by Bublé for her.[xc] [93]

After his relationship with Edgeless ended in July 2008,[94] Bublé began dating Argentine extra Luisana Lopilato. Bublé and Lopilato became engaged in Nov 2009[95] [96] and married in March 2011 in Buenos Aires.[97] Bublé co-wrote the hit unmarried "Oasis't Met You Still" for Lopilato while they were dating[98] and she appeared in his music video.[95] The couple have iii children: sons born in 2013 and 2016,[99] [100] and a daughter born in 2018.[101] Bublé announced on Feb 22, 2022 that he and Lopilato were expecting their fourth kid.[102]

Bublé's oldest son was diagnosed with hepatoblastoma in 2016.[103] The vocalizer canceled his planned bout afterward receiving news of the diagnosis, spending time with his son during chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Bublé discussed this with British talk prove host James Corden in 2018.[104] Bublé'southward son has since fully recovered.[105]

Interests and charity piece of work [edit]

Bublé has held dual Italian–Canadian citizenship since 2005.[7] [8] [106]

An avid hockey fan since childhood, Bublé requires "one local team hockey puck" in his dressing room as role of his contract to concert promoters in every city.[23] He is a prominent glory supporter of the Vancouver Canucks. Since December 2008, he has co-owned the Vancouver Giants.[107]

On February 12, 2009, he pledged a donation of A$l,000 to the victims of the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, Australia at a charity concert at Lakeside Secondary Schoolhouse.[108]

Discography [edit]

  • BaBalu (2001)
  • Dream (2002)
  • Michael Bublé (2003)
  • It's Time (2005)
  • Call Me Irresponsible (2007)
  • Crazy Honey (2009)
  • Christmas (2011)
  • To Be Loved (2013)
  • Nobody just Me (2016)
  • Love (2018)
  • Higher (2022)

Concert tours [edit]

  • Michael Bublé: Live in Concert (2004)
  • It'south Time Bout (2005–2006)
  • Phone call Me Irresponsible Tour (2007–2008)
  • Crazy Beloved Tour (2010–2012)
  • To Exist Loved Tour (2013–2015)
  • An Evening with Michael Bublé (2019–2022)

Filmography [edit]

  • 2000: Duets
  • 2001: Totally Blonde
  • 2003: The Snow Walker
  • 2004: Las Vegas ("Catch of the Day")
  • 2005: Da Kath & Kim Code
  • 2005: Michael Bublé: Defenseless in the Human activity
  • 2010: Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden
  • 2013: Michael Bublé's Twenty-four hour period Off
  • 2016: Tour Finish 148

Tv appearances [edit]

  • 1996: 10-files Submarine crew member
  • 2003–2009: Australian Idol Himself/Guest Guess
  • 2003–2009: Entertainment Tonight Himself
  • 2003–2010: Access Hollywood Himself
  • 2003–2013: Actress TV Himself
  • 2003–2014: Today Guest/Performer
  • 2003: Dateline NBC Himself
  • 2004: I Love the '90s Himself/Commentator
  • 2004–2010: Good Morning America Himself
  • 2004–2011: Christmas in Rockefeller Eye Himself
  • 2004–2019: The Ellen DeGeneres Show Himself/Guest
  • 2005–2009: The Paul O'Grady Show Guest Host/Himself
  • 2005–2010: Late Bear witness with David Letterman Guest/Performer
  • 2005–2013: The View Himself/Guest
  • 2005–2013: Live with Kelly and Michael Himself/Host
  • 2005–2013: The Tonight Bear witness with Jay Leno Guest/Performer
  • 2006–2010: Entertainment Tonight Canada Himself
  • 2006–2013: Dancing with the Stars Guest/Performer
  • 2006: Grammy Awards Himself/Presenter/Nominee
  • 2007–2009: The Rachael Ray Show Himself/Guest
  • 2007–2011: The Hour Guest/Performer
  • 2007–2013: ABC News Nightline Himself
  • 2008–2011: Susana Giménez Himself/Guest
  • 2008: Hitting Human: David Foster and Friends Invitee/Performer
  • 2009–2013: TMZ on Television receiver Himself
  • 2009–2013: Chelsea Lately Himself/Guest
  • 2009–2018: The Graham Norton Testify Himself/Guest
  • 2009: Jennifer Hudson: I'll Be Dwelling house for Christmas Himself/Guest
  • 2009: Corner Gas: TV Free Domestic dog River Himself/Guest
  • 2010–2011, 2015: Saturday Night Live Guest/Performer
  • 2010–2013, 2018: The 10 Factor Invitee/Performer
  • 2010: American Music Awards Himself
  • 2011: A Michael Bublé Christmas Himself/Host
  • 2011: hour Himself
  • 2011: Michael Bublé at the BBC Himself/Host
  • 2012–2013: Belatedly Night with Jimmy Fallon Himself/Guest
  • 2012: Michael Bublé Domicile for the Holidays Himself/Host
  • 2012: Rod Stewart: Merry Christmas, Baby Guest/Performer
  • 2012: Rove LA Himself/Invitee
  • 2012: The Voice Himself/Adviser
  • 2013 – 2014: Ant & Dec's Sat Night Takeaway Himself/Invitee
  • 2013: Bully Performances' 40th Anniversary Celebration Guest/Performer
  • 2013: Michael Bublé'southward third Annual Christmas Special Himself/Host
  • 2013: etalk Himself
  • 2013: Steve Harvey Himself/Guest
  • 2013: The Juno Awards Himself/Host
  • 2013: The Voice Great britain Invitee/Performer
  • 2014: Michael Bublé's Christmas in New York (4th almanac holiday special) Himself/Host)
  • 2014: Sesame Street Himself
  • 2014: Breakfast Goggle box (Urban center Toronto) Himself/Guest
  • 2015: Michael Bublé'southward Christmas in Hollywood Himself/Host
  • 2015: America's Got Talent Guest approximate
  • 2016: Michael Buble Sings and Swings Himself/Host
  • 2016: Buble at the BBC Himself
  • 2018: The X Cistron Uk Invitee performer
  • 2018: The Voice Performer
  • 2019: Meg's Corner Himself
  • 2019: Bubly television advertizing: Guest
  • 2019: bublé! Himself/Host
  • 2019/2020: Moon And Me Vocalizer of "Horsey In The House"
  • 2020: HGTV "Celebrity IOU" Himself

Awards and nominations [edit]

Michael Bublé awards and nominations
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Totals[a]
Wins xix
Nominations 54

Note

  1. ^ Certain award groups practice not simply award ane winner. They recognize several unlike recipients, accept runners-upwardly, and have tertiary identify. Since this is a specific recognition and is dissimilar from losing an honour, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this laurels tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

American Music Awards [edit]

ARIA Music Awards [edit]

Billboard Music Awards [edit]

Brit Awards [edit]

Grammy Awards [edit]

Juno Awards [edit]

People's Choice Awards [edit]

iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards [edit]

Other awards [edit]

Twelvemonth Award Category Recipient Effect
2001 Genie Awards Best Accomplishment in Music Original Song – "I've Never Been in Dear Before" Nominated
Best Achievement in Music Original Song – "Dumb ol' Heart" Nominated
2005 World Music Award[110] World's All-time Selling Artist/Canada Michael Bublé Won
Earth'southward Best Selling Male Pop Artist Nominated
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards Peak 10 All-time Selling Foreign Albums It's Time Won
2006 Echo Music Prize[111] Jazz Product of the Year It'south Fourth dimension Won
International Newcomer of the Yr It'southward Fourth dimension Nominated
2007 National Jazz Awards Male Singer of the Year Michael Bublé Won
Gemini Best Performance or Host in a Diverseness Plan or Serial "How Virtually Yous?" (with Lou Pomanti) Nominated
2008 Echo Music Prize International Pop/Stone Male Artist of the Year Call Me Irresponsible Nominated
Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards[112] All-time Male Singer Michael Bublé Won
Best Original Composition "Everything" Won
2009 BC Entertainment Hall of Fame[113] Music Michael Bublé Inducted
2010 Meteor Music Awards[114] International Male person Solo Artist Michael Bublé Won
2012 Silver Clef Accolade International Accolade Michael Bublé Won
2015 Canada's Walk of Fame Arts & Entertainment Michael Bublé Won
2017 Daytime Emmy Awards[115] Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program "Nobody but Me" on Alive! with Kelly Nominated
2018 Hollywood Walk of Fame Phonograph Record Michael Bublé Won

References [edit]

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