Kristine
Weitz is an American singer-songwriter. She has released seven
albums. Weitz has achieved 16 number-one hits on the Billboard Hot
Dance Club Songs chart in the United States. She has a worldwide fan
base. She has more consecutive number one dance hits than Mariah
Carey and Janet Jackson. Recently, Kristine W was voted by Billboard
Magazine as Dance Artist of the Decade, behind Madonna and Beyoncé.
Weitz
was born and raised in Pasco, Washington. She is a former Miss
Washington (1980–1981)[1] and won swimsuit and talent in the Miss
America Pageant.[citation needed] She then moved to Las Vegas and
enrolled at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, graduated with a BA
in Communications–TV Production, she minored in music and
marketing.
Career[edit]
While
attending UNLV, Kristine formed her first Indie band called Kristine
and the Sting. It performed cover songs as well as original music at
the Las Vegas Hilton and Studio 54 at the MGM Grand. Kristine's
following grew and she was a constant performer at the Las Vegas
Hilton. The fan base grew so rapidly that a new and bigger venue was
built to accommodate her growing audience. At the time, it was called
the Night Club; it is now known as Shimmer. During the construction
of the new venue, Kristine moved to London to start recording the
Land of the Living album. Her first single recorded, which was called
"Feel What You Want," was an instant global dance hit, and
went to number one on the Billboard Dance Charts. "One More Try"
was the next dance hit, which came out in '97. Upon completion of the
new 500 seat venue, Kristine opened a new show called "Kristine
W - Come See the Music. This show was revolutionary because it was
like a live music video - incorporating five dancers, a six-piece
live band, and three back up singers. She performed dance remixes of
top 40 hits, as well as original music from the upcoming "Land
of the Living" album, thereby testing the songs on a live
audience nightly. The Night Club was the perfect testing ground for
her original music. During this time, "One More Try" was
not only a dance hit, but a cross-over radio hit, climbing the
Billboard Pop Charts. In '97, Kristine traveled to New York to sign
an exclusive recording contract with RCA Records, and to perform at
the album release party at the Virgin Megastore in Times Square. Fans
surrounded the building to hear the new singer that RCA had dubbed
"The Voice." The single "Land of the Living" soon
followed and was her 3rd number one Billboard hit.
Kristine's
UK label Champion then released new re-mixes of "Feel What You
Want" by Junior Vasquez, Dekkard, Maddlands, Rollo Armstrong,
Johnathon Peters, and many more. "Feel What You Want" still
remains the most re-mixed dance song of all time. With another new
version currently on Kristine's newest album "New and Number
Ones", this re-mix is done by Bimbo Jones. An additional
unreleased remix was produced by Jonathan Peters which was one of the
most popular tracks at his Friday night DJ residency. Junior Vasquez,
one of the most well known New York DJs, is credited with introducing
Kristine to the dance clubs in New York and the rest of the US. He
was asked to produce remixes of her songs "Don't Wanna Think"
and "Sweet Mercy Me", which weren't released commercially
but instead distributed to select DJs, making them regional club hits
in the New York metro area.
Kristine
continued to work at The Las Vegas Hilton, two 90 minute shows a
night, six nights a week, while working on her follow up album
Stronger. She performed there until 1999, writing and performing
songs that would later be featured on the album. Kristine performed
more shows than Elvis, and on her final night - June 28th, 1999 - the
Governor made that date Kristine W Day in the state of Nevada. The
title track, reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance chart on the
strength of remixes by Johnny Vicious, and others. The single
featured an additional remix of her song "Clubland" by
Thunderpuss which was also a global club hit. The second official
single, "Lovin' You" also reached No. 1 on the Club Play
chart, with remixes by Hex Hector, Junior Vasquez, and Johnny
Vicious.
In
May of 2001 Kristine was diagnosed with AML Leukemia, after she came
back from a tour of Japan. Unable to release a third single, RCA put
the album on hold because Kristine could not tour to support.
Kristine was then admitted to UCLA Hospital, under the care of
Oncologist Mary Territo, where she went underneath months of chemo,
and an experimental, yet life saving, stem-cell transplant on
September 11th, the same day the Trade Towers were attacked. For the
next two years, Kristine was in out of medical facilities, but
continued to write her music. Prior to the album's release, a remix
produced by Hani of the song "Letting Go" (the original
version of which appeared on the album) was given to select DJs
making it another of Kristine W's unreleased remix hits. The album,
Fly Again was released in October 2003 by Tommy Boy Records Silver
Label, and the lead single, produced and remixed by The Scumfrog and
featuring mixes by Vasquez and Ralphi Rosario, gave her yet another
No. 1 Club Play single. The second single, "Save My Soul"
was remixed by a virtual who's-who of popular re-mixers, including
Junior Vasquez, Mike Cruz, Gabriel & Dresden, Orange Factory, and
Cypher. It too reached No. 1 on the Club Play chart, and marked
Kristine W's return to radio, reaching No. 25 on the Billboard Hot
Dance Airplay chart.
The
third single, "The Wonder Of It All", was remixed by DJ
Offer Nissim, DJ Escape, Gomi, Ivan Pavlin, and Mr Mig. The No. 1
success of "The Wonder Of It All" gave Kristine the
all-time record for the longest string of consecutive No. 1 Billboard
Hot Dance Club Play hits in the history of the chart. It reached No.
21 on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart.
The
fourth single, "I'll Be Your Light", written by John
DeNicola (who wrote the smash single "Time of My Life), and was
chosen because she felt it was a musical love letter for her two
small children. Peaking at number 2 at the Club Play chart, still the
song was another cross-over hit for her, making it her highest
charting single on that chart to date, and her first foray on that
chart's top 20 airplay. The CD single was released as an enhanced CD
with re-mixing software, that enabled fans to create their own
re-mixes of the song. Another landmark achievemant.
2003
- present[edit]
Kristine's
third studio album, Fly Again peaked at No. 12 on the Top Electronic
Albums chart, her first album to register on a Billboard albums
chart. Likewise, her single "Walk Away", produced by Tony
Moran, gained popularity on Rhythmic format radio stations and
ultimately charted at No. 1 on the Club Play chart and at No. 7 on
the Dance Airplay chart, providing Kristine her tenth number-one
dance single.
In
remission from her battle with Leukemia, Kristine traveled by bus to
her first live performance in Kansas City, MO and continued on in
route to New York City to perform at a massive Pride celebration at
The Pier for 25,000 people.
She
toured in 2005 as part of an ensemble called "DJs Are Alive",
a live performance and DJ-mixing ensemble that includes The Scumfrog,
DJ Skribble, Static Revenger, and D:Fuse.
In
2005, she surpassed Madonna and Janet Jackson’s record of seven No.
1 songs in a row. The next year, Kristine W broke her own record with
the release of “Wonder of It All”, her ninth consecutive No. 1.
Today, Kristine surpassed Mariah Carey for third-most chart toppers,
with a total of sixteen number one songs.
In
2006 Kristine continued to tour with her dancers, performing at clubs
around the world.
Kristine
announced in October 2007 on her official website that she was in the
works of starting her own independent record label, she also began
recording her fourth full length studio album, The Power of Music,
and on January 1, 2008, the album's first single (a cover of the
Diana Ross disco hit "The Boss") was leaked to a select
group of online distributors. Three mixes, done by Paul Goodyear,
Love to Infinity, and Tracy Young, were released as a special
"preview" to the physical single release on February 12,
2008. It became Kristine's 11th number one hit on the Billboard Club
Play chart in March 2008.
On
November 11, 2008, Kristine released her first Christmas album, Hey
Mr. Christmas. It includes two self-penned holiday songs, "Mr.
Christmas" and "Everyday’s a Holiday", as well as
several classics and a special "live and unplugged" version
of her No. 1 Club Play hit "The Wonder of It All,"
featuring Jim Brickman. An exclusive remix of the song "Hard
Candy Christmas" "The Resolution Mix" was available as
a download through Kristine's online store.
"Never",
the third single from The Power of Music, was released on November
24, 2008. The CD included 13 remixes from 7th Heaven, Love to
Infinity, Ruff and Torte, DJ Escape/Johnny Vicious, Peter
Canellis/Kamil, Nick Harvey, Brothers Behind the Light/M2, and The
Perry Twins (other remixes are available through Kristine's website
as part of the digital album purchase.) "Never" became
Kristine's 12th number No. 1 Billboard Magazine Hot Dance Club Play
hit.
Released
in both digital and physical formats, "Love Is the Look"
appeared March 10, 2009. The album's fourth single became part of a
Valentine's Day promotion by K-Y brand and Masterbeat.com that
offered three free Kristine W remixes by Ralphi Rosario through
Masterbeat.com's website. Three additional (and previously
unavailable) remixes of the song can also be downloaded through the
artist's website; Remixers included Love to Infinity, Ralphi Rosario,
Deepswing, Mr Mig, Massi & De Leon and Tod Miner. The April 25
issue of Billboard lists the track as Kristine's 13th number one Hot
Dance Club Play hit.
On
April 27, 2009, Kristine announced via MySpace that her album The
Power of Music would be released on June 16, featuring all four
number one Billboard Magazine Hot Dance Club Play hits plus a remake
of her first number one dance hit "Feel What You Want."
"Be
Alright", Kristine's fifth single from The Power of Music was
released on June 16, 2009, featuring 14 remixes (an exclusive digital
download only remix is available through Kristine W's website and
iTunes.) The September 5, 2009 issue of Billboard cited it as
Kristine W's 14th number one on the magazine's Hot Dance Club Play
Songs chart, and she then announced that the album's sixth single and
title track would be remixed by such audio engineers as The Wideboys,
Tony Moran, Sweet Team, Groove Police, and Virgo Brothers (it was
eventually released on December 29 as a follow-up to her long awaited
double DVD set Ultimate Music Video Collection, which, issued
fourteen days earlier, contained a decade of video hits.)
Billboard
named Kristine W one of its Dance/Club Play Artists of the Decade
(2000 - 2009), ranking at number 3 behind Madonna and Beyoncé,
respectively.[2] Kristine W also holds the world’s record for most
consecutive No. 1 Billboard Club Hits.
On
August 6, 2010 Kristine W launched her new website created by the
team at Red Barn Muse Creative Group. In Fall, Kristine W unveiled
her newest project, STRAIGHT UP WITH A TWIST: a double CD jazz album,
that debuted at number 14 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Album
chart, she recorded it with some of the most respected jazz musicians
in the industry. Her first single from the debut jazz double CD was a
Bossanova version of her first number one dance hit "Feel What
You Want", which peaked at number five on the Jazz Radio
Airplay. Kristine had two additional Jazz Radio hits from this album:
A jazz re-mix of the two covers "What I Like About You" and
"On the Radio" by Donna Summer. She toured the country
promoting STRAIGHT UP WITH A TWIST in late 2010 and early 2011.
Kristine
W returned to the dance floor with a vengeance of groove and flair,
giving it—to quote the title hook of her infectious new
single--“Everything That I Got” on her latest full length album
"New & Number Ones." "Everything That I Got"
was released on August 14, 2012 on Fly Again Music, Kristine's own
record label. Bimbo Jones created one of four distinct remixes that
was released for “Everything That I Got.” The others are by two
of the album’s other producers, Subgroover (from The Netherlands)
and Grammy nominated Swedish producer StoneBridge (Taio Cruz, Cher,
Britney Spears); and Twisted Dee (Mary J. Blige, Britney Spears) with
Joe Magic. The 16 track maxi-single is available via iTunes, Bandcamp
and a physical CD is available exclusively on KristineW.com[3] A
bonus previously unreleased song: "Shower The People (Dark Funk
Carano Mix)" is available on Bandcamp.com with the purchase of
the full digital single.[4] Two weeks later, Kristine released a
3-songed EP of full-length remixes.[5] On September 25, Kristine
released her latest album, "New & Number Ones," which
features nine brand new songs and four new productions of her first
four number one dance hits: "Feel What You Want", "One
More Try", "Land of the Living", and "Loving
You". The CD version[6] features 15 tracks while the iTunes
version[7] features two additional remixes of "Feel What You
Want" (Jamie J Sanchez Club Mix and Dave Saronson Club Mix).
Three days after the release of "New & Number Ones," an
EP was released of 'electro remixes' by Baggi Begovic that contained
six remixes.[8][9]
Currently,
the first single "Everything I Got" is a staple in night
clubs all around the world, and on February 1st, 2013, Kristine
released NEW AND NUMBER ONES CLUB REMIXES PART ONE. PART TWO is in
the works, and Kristine is currently touring while working on the
release of the second single from the current NEW AND NUMBER ONES
album.
Songwriting[edit]
Kristine
and Patti LaBelle recorded a duet of "Land of the Living",
Kristine's first hit from her first album - for LaBelle's CD release
of "Classic Moments."
Jason
Walker recorded a song that was co-written by Kristine W entitled "No
More." The song is featured on Jason's debut album "This is
My Life" which was released in 2004 on Junior Vasquez's label,
JVM Music.
Kristine
W co-wrote a song on RuPaul's third album Red Hot, titled "Just
a Little In and Out."
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
Perfect
Beat (1994, Plain Rap Records)
Land
of the Living (1996, RCA Records)
Stronger
(2000, RCA Records)
Fly
Again (2003, Tommy Boy Entertainment)
Hey,
Mr. Christmas (2008 Fly Again Music)
The
Power of Music (2009 Fly Again Music)
Straight
Up with a Twist (2010 Fly Again Music)
New
& Number Ones (2012)
New
& Number Ones Club Hits Part One (2013)
Singles[edit]
Year Title Peak
positions
US US
Dance
1995 "Love
Come Home" (Our Tribe featuring Frankie Pharaoh and Kristine
W) - -
"Feel
What You Want" - 1
1997 "One
More Try" 78 1
1998 "Land
of the Living" - 1
2000 "Stronger" - 1
2001 "Lovin'
You" - 1
2003 "Some
Lovin'" (Murk vs. Kristine W) - 1
"Fly
Again" - 1
2004 "Save
My Soul" - 1
2005 "The
Wonder of It All" - 1
2006 "I'll
Be Your Light" - 2
2007 "Walk
Away" (Tony Moran featuring Kristine W) - 1
2008 "The
Boss" - 1
"Never" - 1
2009 "Love
Is the Look" - 1
"Be
Alright" - 1
"The
Power of Music" - 1
2011 "Fade" - 1
2012 "Everything
That I Got" - 4
Number-one
hits - 16
Top
ten hits - 18
Top
forty hits - 18
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