
Leslie Feist
Leslie Feist (born February 13, 1976), known mononymously as Feist, is a Canadian and American indie pop singer-songwriter and guitarist, performing both as a solo artist and as a member of the indie rock group Broken Social Scene. Feist launched her solo music career in 1999 with the release of Monarch. Her subsequent studio albums, Let It Die, released in 2004, and The Reminder, released in 2007, were critically acclaimed and commercially successful, selling over 2.5 million copies. The Reminder earned Feist four Grammy nominations, including a nomination for Best New Artist. She has received 11 Juno Awards, including two Artist of the Year. Her fourth studio album, Metals, was released in 2011. In 2012, Feist collaborated on a split EP with metal group Mastodon, releasing an interactive music video in the process. She has released six studio albums as of 2023, Feist received three Juno awards at the 2012 ceremony: Artist of the Year, Adult Alternative Album of the Year for Metals, and Music DVD of the Year for her documentary Look at What the Light Did Now., additionally she was nominated for four Grammy Awards including Best Pop Vocal Album for The Reminder and Best New Artist. Leslie Feist was born on February 13, 1976, in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada. Her parents are both artists. Her father, Harold Feist, was an American-Canadian abstract expressionist painter who taught fine arts at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick. Her mother, Lyn Feist, was a student of ceramics from Saskatchewan. After their first child, Ben, was born, the family moved to Sackville. Feist is also the niece of guitarist Dan Achen, who played in the 1990s rock band Junkhouse and had also produced for numerous artists (Achen died in 2010 due to a heart attack). Feist's parents divorced soon after she was born and Ben, Feist and their mother moved to Regina, Saskatchewan, where they lived with her grandparents. They later moved to Calgary, Alberta, where she attended Bishop Carroll High School as well as Alternative High School. She aspired to be a writer, and spent much of her youth singing in choirs. At the age of 12, Feist performed as one of 1,000 dancers in the opening ceremonies of the Calgary Winter Olympics, which she cites as inspiration for the video "1234." As her father is American, Feist has dual Canadian-U.S. citizenship, joking later that she was given U.S. citizenship as part of a deal with Apple. In 1991, at age 15, Feist got her start in music when she founded and was the lead vocalist for a Calgary punk band called Placebo (not to be confused with the English band Placebo). She and her bandmates won a local Battle of the Bands competition and were awarded the opening slot at the festival Infest 1993, featuring the Ramones. At this concert she met Brendan Canning, whose band hHead performed immediately before hers, and with whom she joined in Broken Social Scene ten years later. ... Source: Article "Feist (singer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography (28)
MOVIE★ 7.0It's All Gonna Break2024as Self
MOVIE★ 8.0Teaches of Peaches2024as Self
MOVIE★ 7.2C'mon C'mon2021as Wah Vocals (voice)
MOVIEKings of Convenience: Back from Hibernation2021as Self
MOVIEThe Mortal Decree2021as With Knife
MOVIEChilly Gonzales Presents: A Very Chilly Christmas Special2020as Mother
TV★ 6.2Jann2019as Feist
MOVIE★ 7.2Shut Up and Play the Piano2018as Self
MOVIE★ 10.0Tower of Song: A Memorial Tribute to Leonard Cohen2018as Self - Performer
TV★ 5.8The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon2014as Self
MOVIESesame Street: Singing with the Stars2012as Self
MOVIE★ 6.7The Muppets2011as Smalltown Resident
MOVIE★ 5.0Love Shines2010as Self
MOVIE★ 6.4Ivory Tower2010as CCC Cameraperson- MOVIE★ 6.5Burning Ice2010as Self
MOVIE★ 6.5Look at What the Light Did Now2010as Self
MOVIEThe Water2009as The Mother
MOVIE★ 6.9A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!2008as Angel- MOVIEFeist: Trabendo Sessions2005
TV★ 6.9The Colbert Report2005as Self
TV★ 5.3Jimmy Kimmel Live!2003as Self
TV★ 3.6Vivement dimanche1998as Self
TV★ 4.3The View1997as Self
TV★ 7.3Late Night with Conan O'Brien1993as Self - Musical Guest
TV★ 5.4The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1992as Self
TV★ 3.3Victoires de la musique1985as Self
TV★ 6.9Saturday Night Live1975as Self - Musical Guest
TV★ 5.7Today1952as Self