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Andrea Bocelli, spring 2001 issue.
Photographed by Sylvia Plachy.
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Greta Hodgkinson, summer 2011 issue.
Photographed by Andrew Soule
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Photographed by Gregory Crow.
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Plácido Domingo, winter 2008 issue.
Photographed by Marc Montplaisir.
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Nelly Furtado, summer 2006 issue.
Photographed by Michael Graf.
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Daniel Lanois, winter 2007 issue.
Photographed by Carl Lessard.
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David Foster and Celine Dion, winter 2005 issue.
Photographed by Jerry Metellus.
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Chris Botti, spring 2010 issue.
Photographed by Fabrizio Ferri.
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Chan Hon Goh, autumn 2004 issue.
Photographed by Michael Graf.
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Michael Bublé, summer 2005 issue.
Photographed by Danny Clinch.
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Photographed by Dustin Rabin.
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Colm and Donna Feore, spring 2006 issue.
Photographed by Michael Graf.
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Karen Kain, autumn 2006 issue.
Photographed by Cylla Von Tiedeman.
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Rosanne Cash, autumn 2003 issue.
Photographed by Esther Choi.
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Stephan Moccio, autumn 2006 issue.
Photographed by Per Kristiansen.
A Look Back: Performers
Celebrating our 15th anniversary.
Theatre and concerts delight, inspire, and move us. Onstage, professional performers capture our imaginations with their graceful, energetic, and thought-provoking pieces; they hold our attention, and we are transported. In this vein, we continue our 15th anniversary retrospective with a look back at the stories of performers—dancers, musicians, singers—who have captivated us over the years, highlighted here during moments of note in their careers by NUVO writers and photographers.
These artists continue to delight audiences: tonight, Andrea Bocelli performs in Toronto for the annual David Foster & Friends gala; Greta Hodgkinson dazzles audiences as a principal dancer with the National Ballet of Canada; Plácido Domingo tours Europe during the holiday season; Daniel Lanois is in talks to produce albums for Pharrell Williams and Robert Plant; Michael Bublé’s Christmas album has become a holiday staple; Maroon 5’s Adam Levine leads NBC’s The Voice and was named People magazine’s sexiest man of the year for 2013; Stephan Moccio co-wrote Miley Cyrus’s latest anthem, “Wrecking Ball”.
Herewith, a celebratory interlude.