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Leslie Feist -- best known simply as Feist -- was a respected member of the Canadian alternative music community before becoming an international pop sensation with the success for her albums Let It Die and The Reminder. Feist was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada on February 13, 1976. Her father Harold is a respected abstract painter and academic, while her mother Lyn is also a visual artist who works in ceramics. Feist was a baby when her parents divorced, and her mother relocated to Regina, Saskatchewan with young Leslie and her older brother Ben. Growing up in Regina and later Calgary, Leslie was a good student who hoped to become a writer, and developed an interest in music after joining a youth choir. When Leslie was 15, her creative ambitions took a sharp turn when she joined a Calgary-based punk band, Placebo (no relation to the later U.K.-based neo-glam outfit) in 1991. In 1993, Placebo won a Battle of the Bands that earned them a spot at a rock festival opening for the Ramones, and in 1995, the group would release an EP, Don't Drink the Bathwater. However, Feist was an inexperienced vocalist who had trouble keeping up with the group's powerful stage volume, and in 1996 she left Placebo when she began to experience damage to her vocal cords. Feist left Calgary for Toronto, and was advised by a doctor not to sing for six months. As she settled in her new hometown, Feist used her downtime from singing to work on her instrumental abilities; she taught herself guitar and began writing songs using a four-track recording setup, and also picked up the bass and played for a spell in the band Noah's Arkweld. In 1998, she became rhythm guitarist with the indie rock outfit By Divine Right, and appeared on their 1999 album Bless This Mess. During her time with By Divine Right, Feist began piecing together the songs she'd been writing and released her first album, Monarch (Lay Down Your Jeweled Head). Most copies of the disc were sold at the merch table at shows, and it received little notice at the time.

After leaving By Divine Right, Feist began sharing an apartment with a fellow independent musician, Merrill Nisker. As Nisker began shaping her lascivious stage persona Peaches, Feist became part of the act, performing with sock puppets on-stage, providing backing vocals, and singing on Peaches' debut album The Teaches of Peaches. (She would also contribute vocals to Peaches' 2006 album Impeach My Bush.) After touring the U.K. with Peaches, in 2001 Feist returned home to Toronto and was invited to join the indie rock band and musicians' collective Broken Social Scene by founder Kevin Drew. After touring with Broken Social Scene, she contributed vocals to their 2002 album You Forgot It in People, which earned rave reviews as well as a Juno award for Alternative Album of the Year. Later in 2002, Feist left Toronto for Paris, France, and with the help of producers and instrumentalists Chilly Gonzales (whom she had met while working with Peaches) and Renaud Letang (best known for his work with Manu Chao), she began work on her second solo effort. Released in 2004, Let It Die was a strikingly accomplished fusion of pop, folk, indie, electronic, and Latin influences, which provided an impressive showcase for Feist's cool but powerful vocal stylings. The album won enthusiastic reviews and impressive sales by indie standards, while the track "Mushaboom" became a successful single; Let It Die won the Juno Award for Best Alternative Rock Album, while Feist took home the trophy for Best New Artist.

As Feist worked on her third album, in 2006 she released a collection called Open Season, which featured remixes, collaborative recordings, and other odds and ends. While Let It Die made Feist into a major indie success story, 2007's The Reminder turned her into a bona fide pop star; it entered the Canadian album charts at number 2, and debuted at number 16 in the United States. The album was already selling well when Apple used the song "1234" in a TV spot for the iPod Nano; the commercial seemingly did as much to sell the song as it did the audio player, and pushed "1234" into the Top Ten of the U.S. singles charts on the strength of paid downloads alone. "My Moon, My Man" and "I Feel It All" also fared well as singles, and The Reminder earned Feist a gold record in the United States, and sold over a million copies internationally, as well as winning her another five Juno awards.

The success of The Reminder led to a number of interesting collaborations for Feist: she appeared on Stephen Colbert's 2008 holiday special A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All, sang a duet with Jeff Tweedy on Wilco's 2009 release Wilco: The Album, contributed to a Skip Spence tribute album curated by Beck (it also featured Wilco, Jamie Lidell, and James Gadson), appeared in a short film directed by Kevin Drew titled The Water, and performed a rewritten version of "1234" on Sesame Street with the Muppets. She also reunited with Broken Social Scene for a handful of live appearances, one of which was shot by director Bruce McDonald for the film This Movie Is Broken. However, while Feist was enjoying working with others, she put a self-imposed moratorium on creating new music of her own for several years, instead working with filmmaker Anthony Seck on a documentary about the recording of The Reminder and her subsequent concert tour, entitled Look at What the Light Did Now. In 2011, Feist returned with a new album, Metals, a low-key set that was well received but noticeably less poppy than The Reminder. Paradoxically, Feist followed the release with a highly unlikely collaboration: a split single with the witty heavy metal band Mastodon, produced for Record Store Day 2012, with Feist covering Mastodon's "Black Tongue," while the band interpreted her song "A Commotion." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Interviews & Exclusives

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  • On G. Love's 'Cold Beverage'
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    On G. Love's 'Cold Beverage'
  • On The Cure's 'Just Like Heaven'
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    On The Cure's 'Just Like Heaven'
  • On Pavement's 'Range Life'
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    On Pavement's 'Range Life'
  • On The Darkness' 'I Believe In a Thing Called Love'
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    On The Darkness' 'I Believe In a Thing Called Love'
  • On Afghan Whigs' 'Gentlemen'
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    On Afghan Whigs' 'Gentlemen'
  • On Rick Astely's 'Never Gonna Give You Up'
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    On Rick Astely's 'Never Gonna Give You Up'
  • On Peaches' 'Kick It'
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    On Peaches' 'Kick It'
  • On Bjork's 'Pagen Poetry'
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    On Bjork's 'Pagen Poetry'
  • On Sarah Harmer's 'I am Aglow'
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    On Sarah Harmer's 'I am Aglow'
  • On Willie Nelson's 'On The Road Again'
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    On Willie Nelson's 'On The Road Again'

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  • Singer Feist arrives at the 50th annual Grammy awards.
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    Singer Feist arrives at the 50th annual Grammy awards.
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  • Feist and Snoop Dogg present the award for 'Best Composer' onstage during the 13th annual Critics' Choice Awards held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on January 7, 2008 in Santa Monica, California.
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    Feist and Snoop Dogg present the award for 'Best Composer' onstage during the 13th annual Critics' Choice Awards held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on January 7, 2008 in Santa Monica, California.
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  • Feist and Snoop Dogg present the award for 'Best Composer' onstage during the 13th annual Critics' Choice Awards held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on January 7, 2008 in Santa Monica, California.
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    Feist and Snoop Dogg present the award for 'Best Composer' onstage during the 13th annual Critics' Choice Awards held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on January 7, 2008 in Santa Monica, California.
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  • Feist arrives at the 13th annual Critics' Choice Awards held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on January 7, 2008 in Santa Monica, California.
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    Feist arrives at the 13th annual Critics' Choice Awards held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on January 7, 2008 in Santa Monica, California.
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  • Musician Feist attends the Liz McClean Party during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2008 at the Open House Gallery on February 6, 2008 in New York City.
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    Musician Feist attends the Liz McClean Party during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2008 at the Open House Gallery on February 6, 2008 in New York City.
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  • Feist performs Unplugged for VH1.com
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    Feist performs Unplugged for VH1.com
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    Feist performs Unplugged for VH1.com
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    Feist performs Unplugged for VH1.com
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    Beck’s Record Club Tackles Skip Spence’s “Oar” with Wilco, Feist
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    more experimentation on Side B songs. Beck is no stranger to Spence's work, however, having previously covered Oar's "Halo of Gold for the compilation...
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    Win: Tickets to Feist documentary screening party
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    I've always thought that Leslie Feist made the correct decision in just performing under the name Feist because, let's face it, unless you are Leslie ...
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    Gonzales starts work on chess movie starring Peaches, Feist
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    -woogie-not-so-much-a-bugle-boy-as-a-generally-annoying-presence Jools Holland in his sights. He also recently finished a piano chat show residency in...
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    Watch: Feist Live at Abbey Road session
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    Hey! There's a programme in Channel 4's Live From Abbey Road series featuring Feist. It also features Foster The People but you may or may not be both...
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    Feist Covers “November Rain” In The Wackiest Way Possible
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    Don't let Feist's often subdued countenance fool you into thinking she doesn't have a goofy side. While performing in Mexico City, not only did she bu...
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    Juno Awards 2012: Feist, Drake And Justin Bieber Win Big
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    The 2012 Juno Awards, Canada's version of The Grammys, took place last night, and Feist was the big winner of the evening, taking home the award for A...
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    Feist Wins Polaris Music Prize | Billboard
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    Feist's fourth album "Metals" earned the singer-songwriter the 2012 Polaris Music Prize, given to the best album of the year by a Canadian musician, w...
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    Green Day, Feist Biting into 'Breaking Dawn - Part 2' Soundtrack | Billboard
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    The final "Twilight Saga" film will feature music from Green Day, Feist and more. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2," which opens Nov. 16, wi...
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    Newport Folk Festival 2013 Lineup: Beck, Avett Brothers, Feist
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    Beck, the Avett Brothers and Feist are set to headline this year's Newport Folk Festival. The lineup also includes the Lumineers, Jim James, Old Crow ...
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    Broken Social Scene, Feist, Stars, Chilly Gonzales, Ra Ra Riot, More Team Up for Arts & Crafts Collab Comp
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    celebrate its 10th anniversary, Toronto indie label Arts & Crafts will release a compilation made up of pairings of various artists on its roster. The...
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Tour Dates

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  • Jun 7 Friday
    New York, NY, US Randall's Island
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  • Jun 8 Saturday
    Toronto, ON, Canada Unknown venue
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  • Jul 26 Friday
    Newport, RI, US Fort Adams State Park
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  • Aug 7 Wednesday
    Banff, AB, Canada Shaw Amphitheatre, the Banff Centre
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  • Aug 9 Friday
    Regina, SK, Canada Regina Folk Festival
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Discography

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  • Metals (2011)
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    Metals (2011)
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  • The Reminder (2007)
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    The Reminder (2007)
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  • Open Season (2006)
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    Open Season (2006)
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  • Let It Die (2004)
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    Let It Die (2004)
    Universal Distribution
  • Monarch (Lay Down Your Jeweled Head) (1999)
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    Monarch (Lay Down Your Jeweled Head) (1999)
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