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Melissa O’ Neil’s self-titled debut is a melodic representation of her magnetic, fun loving
spirit. With booming back-beats, catchy lyrics, powerhouse vocals and danceable hooks, it embodies everything that makes Melissa’s
personality unique. Melissa is ready to seize musical stardom in Canada and is sure to make the journey a fun and interesting
one for all her fans.
Blessed with keen intelligence, stunning good looks and a genuine zest for life, 17 year old Melissa
O'Neil could have chosen any number of career paths. Music had always been a part of her life. Listening to her mother’s
favourite Jazz musicians (Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday) was commonplace in her home and Melissa was known to belt out Broadway
Musical Show-tunes, in the shower. But two years ago, while at a family Christmas party, Melissa sang a carol and silenced
the room with her voice, setting her on the path to becoming Canada’s ‘First Female Canadian Idol.’ “My
parents’ jaws literally dropped – they couldn’t believe that was my voice.”
from the shower to the Show
Her parents encouraged her to get involved in school choir and musical theatre and her success further
fueled her musical fires. Melissa worked music into her already full extra-curricular activities. She was an avid sports enthusiast,
playing on her high school Basketball and Rugby teams and worked after school at a daycare centre at a local health club in
her hometown of Calgary, Alberta. She values family and education above all else and credits her teachers with inspiring and
demanding greatness within. "I have been fortunate enough to have awesome experiences with my teachers. They have all
been so supportive and helped me grow as both a singer and a performer.”
So when the chance to try out for Canadian Idol came up, she thought, “why not?” Melissa
had just finished school basketball practice when her father picked her up and asked her if she was interested in trying out
for Idol. Melissa’s conviction and knock-out performances carried her through the elimination rounds, but the passion
for the shot at stardom didn’t hit home for Melissa until the Top 4. "The moment I heard the single “Alive,”
I knew I had to be the one to record it.”
strength from family
After winning Canadian Idol, Melissa moved herself to Toronto to begin recording her debut. The move
to strike out on her own could have been daunting, but Melissa gains immense strength from her family. “My mother
is from Hong Kong and my father is Canadian and I think my experiences growing up in a bi-racial family have helped me to
develop a strong sense of self.” Melissa knows who she is, what she wants and where she is going.
She brought that determination to the writing and recording process. Asked to describe the record,
Melissa offers, "The music and the lyrics really put you into a zone. When the Producers and I began recording the CD,
we knew the pop/rock infusion would move people. We wanted to create a record with a little bit of everything for all the
fans.” Melissa worked on material from talented Writers and Producers with credits on albums from a diverse
and impressive group of Artists including: The Backstreet Boys, Keshia Chanté, Kalan Porter, Edwin, Prozzak, Andree Waters,
Amanda Marshall and Esthero.
"Alive" strikes a chord with a wide audience
The proof can be heard in Melissa's single, "Alive." The single has managed to strike a chord with
such a wide audience that it is charting at three different formats on radio (CHR/Pop, Hot AC and AC.) The single was co-written
by Lindy Robbins, Jess Cates (both of whom have writing credits on the current Backstreet Boys album) and Rob Wells (writer/producer
of Kalan Porter’s 2x Platinum selling debut 219 Days) and is already over 4X Platinum and remained Number 1 on the ‘Top
Single Sales Charts’ for over 4 weeks. “Alive” is fueled by an uplifting message about embracing life and
accepting the challenges in front of you and is propelled by Melissa's rock steady vocals.
Asked if there were any Musicians that influenced her style, Melissa defiantly answers No. “Honestly
I didn’t really draw on any influences to find my style. I really just value people being themselves and finding their
own way. I want people to one day turn on the radio and know that’s me singing – that they can recognize my unique
vocals and beats.”
Nowhere is this more evident than on the track “Original Girl” – a song which strikes
a major chord with Melissa and as she explains, most of the teenagers she knows. “There is so much pressure in magazines
and on TV to be a certain way, look a certain way. Forget about it, get out there, do your own thing, be original –
that’s the key to standing out and achieving. Have confidence in who you are on the inside, and it will show on the
outside.”
exploring songwriting
Melissa even got to explore her song writing ability and co-wrote “Safe Place To Hide.”
“I wrote the song for my brother – a message to him, of love and support (“I’d fly through the
night to get back to your side, I’ll be your safe place to hide.”) I purposefully recorded it acoustically, just
me and a piano, because I wanted the message to be the focus. Sometimes you just need to know that someone is looking out
for you and supporting you and I know there will be meaning in this song for a lot of people.”
But lyrical messages are not all Melissa hopes to put forward on her debut. “I want people
to go crazy & dance when they hear my songs!” You can hear the hard-edged beats and booming drums on “Let
It Go,” the second single, a sure fire pop hit. “Forget About It” takes the listener on a musical journey
while pounding the lyrics home with solid guitar riffs and an infectious melody. In “Speechless,” Melissa describes
the struggles of love over lush acoustic guitars an epic chorus and a sweeping string section.
a final thought
It's clear that passion is something Melissa O'Neil radiates. You can hear the enthusiasm which has
led her towards this exciting moment in her life and which is so very apparent in her music. Now, she's getting the chance
to live her dreams and bring her talent to the world. When asked for a final thought on what she hopes the fans will take
away from the album, she thoughtfully answers, “I’ve never experienced such support
from people who were essentially strangers to me – these fans just stand up and get behind you. I hope that my music
gives my fans a true reflection of who I am and shows them, that if you believe in yourself, you can achieve anything.”
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Let It Go Melissa O'Neil lyrics
Tonight I'm reaching out to you Cause
I can feel the pain you're going through As if I feel you from miles away And everything around you turned to grey
Don't you wonder Where your colours have gone Take a look outside Come on
[Chorus:] Take what's
bringing you down Let it go, let it go, let it go Who's hurting you now Let it go, let it go, let it go Don't
take it down with you Cause you don't really have a clue Let it go, let it go, let it go
There's a place that
I go running to A space inside of me, inside of you It's where I feel I'm not alone And everybody stumbles, don't
you know You're a wonder You're a miracle, you see It's no mystery to me Come on
[Chorus:] Take
what's bring you down Let it go, let it go, let it go Who's hurting you now Let it go, let it go, let it go Don't
take it down with you Cause you don't really have a clue Let it go, let it go, let it go
Look around you It's
amazing Everything you see Every morning that you wake There is no such thing as an ordinary day
Let it
go, let it go, let it go Take what's bring you down Let it go, let it go, let it go Who's hurting you now Let
it go, let it go, let it go Don't take it down with you Cause you don't even have a clue Let it go, let it go,
let it go
Let it go, let it go, let it go
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City |
Venue |
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| Feb 17 |
North Bay, ON |
Capitol Centre |
Tickets on sale December 10 Available
at the Capitol CentreBox Office: 705.474.4747 |
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| Feb 19 |
Sudbury, ON |
Fraser Auditorium |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at the Sudbury Theatre Centre: 705.674.8381 |
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| Feb 22 |
Winnipeg, MB |
Burton Cummings Theatre |
Tickets on sale December 10. Tickets
available at ticketmaster.ca |
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| Feb 24 |
Lethbridge, AB |
Yates Theatre |
Tickets on sale December 9. Tickets
available at Enmax Centre Box Office and here . |
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| Feb 25 |
Calgary, AB |
Jubilee |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at ticketmaster.ca |
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| Feb 26 |
Regina, SK |
Centre Of The Arts |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at Centre Of The Arts Box Office |
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| Feb 27 |
Red Deer, AB |
Red Deer Memorial Centre |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at ticketmaster.ca |
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| Mar 1 |
Vancouver, BC |
Centre For Performing Arts |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at ticketmaster.ca |
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| Mar 3 |
Edmonton, AB |
Jubilee |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at ticketmaster.ca |
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| Mar 4 |
Saskatoon, SK |
Centennial Auditorium |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at ticketmaster.ca |
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| Mar 7 |
Brandon, MB |
Centennial Auditorium |
Tickets on sale December 10. Tickets
available at Centennial Auditorium Box Office: 204.728.9510 |
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| Mar 9 |
Thunder Bay, ON |
Community Auditorium |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at Thunder Bay Community Auditorium: 807.684.4444 & 1.800.463.8817 |
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| Mar 16 |
Toronto, ON |
Massey Hall |
Tickets on sale December 9 Tickets
available at ticketmaster.ca , hob.ca , Roy Thompson Hall Box Office: 416.872.4255 |
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| Mar 20 |
Halifax, NS |
Metro Centre |
Tickets on sale December 17 Tickets
available at Ticket Atlantic Box Office : 902.451.1221, Atlantic Superstores |
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| Mar 21 |
Sydney, NS |
Savoy Theatre |
Tickets on sale December 17 Tickets
available at Centre 200 Box Office/ Savoy Box Office or by phone at 902.564.6668 / 1.877.545.3330 / reservatech.net |
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| Mar 22 |
St. John's, NF |
Mile One Stadium |
Tickets on sale January 14 |
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| Mar 23 |
St. John's, NF |
Mile One |
Tickets on sale December 17 Tickets
available at www.admission.com , by phone at 709.576.7657 or 1.800.361.4595 or at Mile One Stadium Box Office |
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| Mar 24 |
Gander, NF |
Community Centre |
Tickets on sale December 17 Tickets
available at the Arts and Culture Centre box office or by phone at 709.256.1081. Tickets available the night of the show
at the Community Centre box office. |
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| Mar 25 |
Corner Brook, NF |
Pepsi Centre |
Tickets on sale December 17 Tickets
available at the Pepsi Centre Box Office or by phone at 709.637.1230 |
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| Mar 27 |
Moncton, NB |
Moncton Coliseum Arena |
Tickets on sale December 17 Tickets
available at Moncton Coliseum Box Office , by phone at 506.857.4100, at the Capitol Theatre Box Office and Frank's Music Store. |
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| Mar 28 |
Saint John, NB |
Harbour Station |
Tickets on sale December 17 Tickets
available at Harbour Station Box Office, Imperial Theatre Box Office, by phone at 506.657.1234 & 1.800.267.2800 |
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| Mar 30 |
Antigonish, NS |
Millennium Centre |
Tickets on sale December 17 Tickets
available at Keating Millenium Centre Box Office or by phone at 902.867.3304 or 1.866.259.8169 |
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| Mar 31 |
Charlottetown, PEI |
Confederation Centre Of The Arts |
Tickets on sale December 17 Tickets
available at CC Box Office, 902.566.1267 / 1.800.565.0278 / www.confederationcentre.com , corner of Queen and Grafton |
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| Apr 1 |
Fredericton, NB |
Aitken Centre |
Tickets on sale December 17, 2005 Tickets
available at Aitken Centre Box Office, by phone at 506-453-5054 or at Mazzuca's Variety Store. Visit aitkencentre.unb.ca for more info. |
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| Apr 3 |
Montreal, PQ |
Spectrum |
Tickets on sale December 17 Tickets
available at the Spectrum Box Office, at all Ticketpro outlets, by phone at 514.908.9090 and 1.866.908.9090 and online at
ticketpro.ca and geg.ca |
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| Apr 6 |
Ottawa, ON |
Civic Centre |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at Ticketmaster.ca and hob.ca or by phone at 613.755.1111 |
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| Apr 7 |
Belleville, ON |
The Empire Theatre |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at The Empire Theatre Box Office, 321 Front Street, by phone at 613.969.0099 or online at theempiretheatre.com |
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| Apr 9 |
Barrie, ON |
Gryphon Theatre |
On sale December 10. Tickets available
at ticketmaster.ca or hob.com |
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| Apr 10 |
Kitchener, ON |
Centre in the Square |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at Centre in the Square Box Office, by phone at 578.1570 or online at centre-square.com |
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| Apr 11 |
Brantford, ON |
Sanderson Centre |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at Sanderson Centre Box Office, by phone at 519.758.8090 and 1.800.265.0710 |
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| Apr 13 |
Owen Sound, ON |
OSCVI Auditorium |
Tickets on sale Saturday, December 10
Tickets available at the SSEC Box Office (519) 541-1717 |
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| Apr 14 |
Sarnia, ON |
Sports & Entertainment Centre |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at the SSEC Box Office 519.541.1717 |
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| Apr 15 |
Lindsay, ON |
Academy Theatre |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at the Academy Theatre Box Office: 705.324.9111 |
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| Apr 19 |
London, ON |
Centennial Hall |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at JLC Box Office and Fanshawe College Bizbooth, johnlabattcentre.com or by phone at 1.866.455.2849 |
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| Apr 20 |
Hamilton, ON |
Hamilton Place |
Tickets on sale December 10 Tickets
available at Copps Coliseum Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlests, by phone at 905.527.7666 in Hamilton or 416.870.8000 in
Toronto |
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