If Michael Bublé had been a better skater, he might have been playing hockey for the Vancouver Canucks instead of selling millions of records. Fortunately for his fans, he felt he was not good enough for the ice, so he turned to music.
He has built his career through hard work, starting by singing in clubs when he was 16, encouraged by his grandfather, who also paid for Bublé's singing lessons. Bev Delich disqualified him from one talent contest, then went on to enter him in the Canadian Youth Talent Search, which he won. After that, he asked her to manage his career, and they were together for seven years, during which time he took many different jobs, from cruise ships to shopping malls.
Between 2003 and 2018, Bublé released eight studio albums, all of which charted, with four climbing to the top spot. His smooth delivery has won him millions of fans, and numerous awards and nominations, including four Grammys.
A concert review says:
“. . . I loved every second on [sic] the show! The way he interacts with the audience is spectacular! . . . He sounds even better live than he does on his albums, and his voice is powerful!”
Michael Bublé will be at the Chase Center on February 8, at 8:00 pm. Brochure printing is often used to create programs for this type of event.
