Jewel
American musician
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January 20 2025 | Jewel made a surprise performance of 'Over the Rainbow' at the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Inauguration Ball, later apologizing and expressing support for the LGBTQIA+ community. |
2024 | Jewel created a museum-wide art show called 'The Portal: An Art Experience by Jewel' at the Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville, Arkansas. The exhibition featured her own paintings, a music and technology installation, and artworks from museum's collection by artists like Mickalene Thomas, Ruth Asawa, Julie Mehretu, and Alma Thomas, organized around her concept of 'Three Spheres' exploring human existence. |
2024 | Jewel collaborated with Nova Sky Stories to choreograph a drone light show accompanying a new song, and partnered with Proto to create a holographic version of herself to welcome visitors and perform songs at her Crystal Bridges Museum exhibition. |
2024 | Served as Masked Ambassador on 'The Masked Singer' |
July 28 2024 | Jewel released her extended play 'The Portal: A Meditative Journey', marking a new musical project in her discography. |
April 9 2024 | Jewel joined Olivia Rodrigo to perform 'You Were Meant for Me' at her fourth show at Madison Square Garden during the Guts World Tour. |
May 28 2023 | Jewel performed 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at the Indy 500 in Speedway, Indiana. |
February 19 2023 | Jewel performed 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at the NBA All-Star Game in Salt Lake City, Utah. |
2022 | Discussed her experiences with panic attacks since age sixteen in an interview with Mental, revealing how she used cognitive behavioral therapy principles to manage them. |
2022 | Served as opening act for Train's AM Gold Tour |
2022 | Jewel released two videos: a lyric video for 'Dancing Slow' featuring Train and a cover of Maggie Rogers' 'Alaska', both with unknown directors |
April 15 2022 | Released ninth studio album 'Freewheelin' Woman' through Words Matter Media |
March 2022 | Jewel represented Alaska in the inaugural American Song Contest, performing 'The Story' but narrowly missing a place in the semi-finals. |
2021 | Released 'Queen of Hearts' digital EP |
December 22 2021 | Jewel and her son performed a duet of her song 'Hands' on The Masked Singer Christmas Singalong on Fox. |
December 16 2021 | Jewel won season six of The Masked Singer as 'Queen of Hearts', receiving the golden mask trophy after her finale performance. |
2020 | Jewel executive produced the documentary film 'The Mindfulness Movement' |
2020 | Jewel released the single 'Grateful' from the album Freewheelin' Woman |
November 27 2020 | Released limited edition 2×LP live album 'Live at the Inner Change' through Craft label |
2019 | Jewel released two music videos: 'No More Tears' directed by Adam VillaSeñor and 'Winter Wonderland' as a lyric video by Yellow Mouse Studios |
2019 | Jewel released 'No More Tears' as the theme song for Lost in America |
2018 | Jewel continued her work in television films, executive producing 'Deadly Deed: A Fixer Upper Mystery' and 'Lost in America' on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries |
2018 | Co-created the Wellness Your Way, Music and Wellness Festival in Cincinnati, Ohio with Trevor Drinkwater. |
2018 | Performed Handmade Holiday Tour |
2018 | Jewel released the music video for 'Body On Body' with an unknown director |
2017 | Returned to acting, starring in the Fixer Upper Mysteries on the Hallmark Channel. |
2017 | Performed Handmade Holiday Tour |
2016 | Appeared in the Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe, performing a parody of her song 'You Were Meant for Me'. |
2016 | Performed Picking Up the Pieces Tour |
2016 | Founded Jewel Inc., a platform for her work in music, TV, film, and entrepreneurial endeavors focused on mindfulness. |
2016 | Jewel released the music video for 'Pretty Faced Fool', directed by Adam Jones |
2016 | Cyndi Lauper released the song 'I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart' from her album 'Detour' |
2016 | Anya Marina collaborated with Tristan Prettyman on the single 'Free' |
2015 | Zac Brown Band released the song 'Dress Blues' from their album 'Jekyll and Hyde' |
2015 | Jewel collaborated with Dolly Parton on the single 'My Father's Daughter' from the album Picking Up the Pieces |
September 15 2015 | Jewel released a 9-CD box set/digital audio of her memoir 'Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story', read by herself and published by Blackstone Audio. |
September 11 2015 | Released eighth studio album 'Picking Up the Pieces' through Sugar Hill Records |
June 28 2015 | Revealed during a Facebook Q&A that her upcoming album would be released in the second week of September, featuring a folk sound recorded with a live band. |
April 2015 | Appeared as a guest musician on Blues Traveler's album Blow Up the Moon, co-writing the song 'Hearts Still Awake'. |
2014 | Divorced Ty Murray after nearly six years of marriage. |
2014 | Jewel received a Prism Awards nomination for her performance in 'Ring of Fire' TV movie or miniseries |
2014 | Jewel released the non-album single 'Sing On' |
February 2014 | Jewel began work on a new album, deciding to produce it independently without a major record label. |
2013 | Performed Greatest Hits Tour |
2013 | Portrayed June Carter Cash in a television film 'Ring of Fire' |
2013 | Jewel released 'Two Hearts Breaking' as part of her Greatest Hits album |
October 12 2013 | Released The Jewel Collection, a 5-album box set, through Concord Music |
September 24 2013 | Released second holiday album 'Let It Snow: A Holiday Collection' through Somerset Group |
September 17 2013 | Jewel released her second children's book 'Sweet Dreams' with an accompanying CD featuring her story and music, published by Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books. |
May 2013 | Served as an ambassador for the ReThink: Why Housing Matters initiative, participating in a public service announcement about public housing benefits. |
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