Jackie Evancho Is One of the Youngest to Have a #1 Album

Jackie Evancho is one of the youngest artists to have a #1 album with her inspirational new album "Awakening." At 14 years old, vocalist Jackie Evancho debuts at No. 17 and also earns her fifth No. 1 on Classical Crossover Albums with the new release. Thus, she manages the notable feat of having No. 1s as both a tween and a teenager.
Evancho notched her first of five No. 1 albums when she was only 10-years old, back when O Holy Night opened at No. 1 on the Dec. 4, 2010 Classical Crossover chart. (Evancho also claimed a pair of No. 1s when she was 11, in 2011, and another when she was 12, in 2012.). Other artists with No. 1s both as a tween and teen (and sometimes beyond) include Hanson's Zac Hanson, who claimed various chart toppers at 11, 12, 13, 18 and 21.
Jackie Evancho first dazzled American television audiences at age ten gaining global recognition with her stuffning debut on NBC's America's Got Talent. Since then, she has released a string of successful albums, acted in Robert Redford's The Company You Keep alongside Susan Sarandon and performed for President and Mrs. Obama at the National Christmas Tree Lighting in Washington D.C. Earlier this year, Jackie performed at the PBS Memorial Day Concert and also at the prestigious Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Throughout the summer, Jackie is doing a special promotion with tween clothing store Justice. She will be featured in their summer catalogue, and the video for an exclusive song she recorded for the chain, "Go Time," will be featured on their website and on screens in all 900 Justice stores nationwide.
Tags : jackie evancho jackie evancho new album jackie evancho awakening jackie evancho news
Hot Trends
-
David and Tamela Mann's "The Live Breathe Fight" Tour Cancelled
-
Blessing Offor Releases New Single, "The Morning"
-
Brandon Lake Releases “SEVENS” To Celebrate 20K Pre-Saves For New Record
-
Darlene Zschech Celebrates 12 Years as Senior Pastor of HopeUC After Leaving Hillsong Church
-
Tribute Quartet's Josh Singletary Shares His Vision Behind "Grand"
-
Former IHOPKC Worship Leader Misty Edwards Accused of Affair with Kevin Prosch
-
Remembering the Late Cliff Barrows, Longtime Associate of Billy Graham
-
Dr. Connor Bales Explains Why He Counts It Worthy to Suffer for Christ
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
McKamey Legacy is Back with “I’m Holding To Truth”
-
Action-Thriller "Guns & Moses" Tells the Story of a Reluctant Hero
-
Cory Asbury Delves into the Issue of Self-Worth with "Good For Nothing"
-
Blanca Taps Taylor Hill For Stunning Worship Anthem, “This Won’t Take My Praise”
-
Sons of Sunday's "Exchange" is a Powerful Reminder of Christ's Sacrifice
-
Natalie Grant Reveals Why She Recorded Casting Crowns' "Praise You in the Storm"
Most Popular
-
David and Tamela Mann's "The Live Breathe Fight" Tour Cancelled
-
Blessing Offor Releases New Single, "The Morning"
-
Brandon Lake Releases “SEVENS” To Celebrate 20K Pre-Saves For New Record
-
Darlene Zschech Celebrates 12 Years as Senior Pastor of HopeUC After Leaving Hillsong Church
-
Tribute Quartet's Josh Singletary Shares His Vision Behind "Grand"
-
Former IHOPKC Worship Leader Misty Edwards Accused of Affair with Kevin Prosch
-
Remembering the Late Cliff Barrows, Longtime Associate of Billy Graham
-
Dr. Connor Bales Explains Why He Counts It Worthy to Suffer for Christ
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
McKamey Legacy is Back with “I’m Holding To Truth”
-
Action-Thriller "Guns & Moses" Tells the Story of a Reluctant Hero
-
Cory Asbury Delves into the Issue of Self-Worth with "Good For Nothing"
-
Blanca Taps Taylor Hill For Stunning Worship Anthem, “This Won’t Take My Praise”
-
Sons of Sunday's "Exchange" is a Powerful Reminder of Christ's Sacrifice
-
Natalie Grant Reveals Why She Recorded Casting Crowns' "Praise You in the Storm"