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1 Early life  





2 M2M  





3 Solo career  



3.1  2005: Here I Am  





3.2  200607: Set Me Free  





3.3  20082010: Nevermore  





3.4  20122014: Songs from a Blackbird  



3.4.1  International Version  







3.5  20142015: Scandal Vol. 1 and Scandal Vol. 2  





3.6  2019: Mellom disse 4 vegger  







4 Personal life  





5 Hver gang vi møtes  





6 Other projects  





7 Awards and nominations  





8 Tours  





9 Charity appearances  





10 Discography  



10.1  Studio albums  





10.2  Singles  





10.3  Other appearances  







11 References  





12 External links  














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Marion Raven
Raven in Thailand (2007)
Raven in Thailand (2007)
Background information
Birth nameMarion Elise Ravn
Also known asMarion Ravn
Born (1984-05-25) 25 May 1984 (age 40)
Lørenskog, Norway
GenresPop, pop rock, post-grunge[1][2]
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician, presenter, voice actress, actress
Years active1993–present
Labels
  • Atlantic (1998–2006)
  • Eleven Seven (2006–2010)
  • Playroom Music (2010–2012)
  • Blackbird Music, Sony Music, RCA, Epic (2013–2016)
  • Blackbird Music (Distribution by The Orchard (2013–present)
  • Spouse(s)

    Andreas Wiig

    (m. 2013)
    Websitemarionravn.no

    Marion Elise Ravn (born 25 May 1984), better known as Marion Raven, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. Raven formed the pop duo M2M with Marit Larsen, though they ceased performing together in 2002. Raven was later signed as a solo artist by Atlantic Records with the release of her solo debut album, Here I Am in 2005. In 2006, Raven was signed to the indie record label, Eleven Seven, and in 2007 re-released the songs on her debut album along with a few new songs on an album titled Set Me Free. In 2012, Raven began production of her second album, Songs from a Blackbird, which was released in Norway on 8 April 2013.

    Raven has also written tracks for other artists such as Pixie Lott.[3] She has also lent her voice to the Norwegian version of Tangled.

    Early life[edit]

    Raven was born in Lørenskog, Norway; her father is a teacher. She has an older brother and two younger sisters.[4] Her surname is of Norse origin, with Ravn meaning Raven, which she adopted as her stage name Marion Raven as well as her trademark raven logo. Raven enjoyed singing from a young age, sometimes writing lyrics for the songs she sang. Raven joined the gospel choir in a local church at the age of 5. At age 7, she went on to be part of the St. Laurentius choir, which has many historical links in Lørenskog, and was started in 1965 by, and is still being run by her vocal coach for several years, Kjell Walther Christensen. By the time she was eight, Raven began playing the piano and took piano lessons from Sif Anna Lisa Ødegård, married to Kjell Walther Christensen. She also attended ballet lessons, as well as performing ballet on stage. In 1993, she acted in the musical "Sound of Music", on the "Norwegian Broadway". She recorded a children's musical titled, "Vettene Vinner" (Vettene Wins), with the musical group, "Vettene", meaning "small trolls that protect nature", and was part of the group's record『Vettene på gamlespor』(Vettene on Old Tracks). At age 10, Raven acted in stage productions of Bugsy Malone and The Wizard of Oz

    M2M[edit]

    In 1995, Raven's father arranged for her to make a demo in a studio in Oslo, together with her childhood friend, Marit Larsen. The duo got a record deal with EMI Norway and formed M2M. A year later, they produced children album titled, "Marit og Marion synger kjente barnesanger" which means "Marit and Marion Sing Well-Known Children Songs". M2M was nominated for the Norwegian Grammy, Spellemannprisen, the following year.

    In 1998, M2M started recording pop demos in English and struck a record deal with Atlantic Records. The two collaborated with many songwriters from around the world and produced their multi-platinum debut album, Shades of Purple, that was released in 2000, with the lead single, "Don't Say You Love Me" featuring on the soundtrack of Pokémon: The First Movie. The song was co-produced by Jimmy Bralower and Peter Zizzo (Celine Dion), and mixed by Tom Lord-Alge. It peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 21, selling 39,000 units in a week, according to SoundScan.[5] Their second album, The Big Room, which was recorded in a studio in Bearsville in Woodstock, New York, was released in 2002. After world tours to promote The Big Room ended, M2M joined Jewel on her This Way world tour as an opening act. M2M later disbanded in September 2002 after Atlantic removed them as the opening act for the rest of the tour.

    Raven was offered a recording contract[6] with Atlantic Records, though the offer was later revoked.[7] She co-wrote "Pointless Relationship" that was the lead single of Australian singer, Tammin Sursok's debut album, 'Whatever Will Be'. She also collaborated on the track "That Day", a song released by Norwegian pop singer, Maria Arredondo, from Arredondo's 2004 follow-up album Not Going Under, and co-wrote the song "Disconnected", a song included on Lindsay Lohan's debut album "Speak" in 2004.

    Solo career[edit]

    2005: Here I Am[edit]

    Upon signing her deal with Atlantic Records, Marion Raven set about recording her debut album, and worked with Swedish songwriters/producers Max Martin and Rami, as well as Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk and her husband Raine Maida from 2003 to 2005. Initially, the record company was not confident of Raven's switch to a more rock image and a darker, more personal style of songwriting.[8] Raven had to fight to record her kind of music, rock music with a pop element. The resulting 14-track list, including 2 bonus tracks, cultivated a more rock/pop sound and was titled Here I Am. The album saw Raven's transformation from the candy-pop music of M2M to a more angsty, rock-oriented singer, and was released in Scandinavia, Japan, Latin America and Southeast Asia.

    Here I Am spawned three singles, "End of Me", "Break You" and "Here I Am". Break You holds the record as Raven's top-selling single internationally. All three singles were successful in the Asian region where she further promoted the album with a tour. The album was released in Raven's home country on 10 August 2005 debuting at No. 6.

    2006–07: Set Me Free[edit]

    In early 2006, it was announced that Raven quit her contract with Atlantic Records due to "artistic differences". Raven later confirmed that she was now signed to indie label Eleven Seven Music, which was created by her management 10th Street Entertainment.

    World Idol winner Kurt Nilsen and Raven performing "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" at Tusenfryd amusement park in StatoilHydro on 22 August 2007.

    Raven later performed a duet with rock musician Meat Loaf on a version of the song "It's All Coming Back to Me Now", released as the lead single from Loaf's tenth studio album Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose in October 2006. The track peaked at No. 1 in Norway and reached the top ten in Germany and the United Kingdom.[9] Raven later joined Loaf on an extensive tour through Canada and Europe in February 2007.[10]

    In 2004, she recorded the theme song for the US dub of W.I.T.C.H., a Jetix animated series based on the comic of the same name.

    Raven later confirmed that her new album would contain new and old tracks from her Norwegian debut as well as re-recorded tracks such as "Heads Will Roll", which received the help of American musician Nikki Sixx and was released as an EP in October 2006.[11] Prior to the release of Raven's album Set Me Free in March 2007, she toured around The Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom to help promote it. Raven later embarked on another promotional tour across the UK and performed in British schools. Later between later July and August, she became a supporting act on American singer-songwriter Pink's I'm Not Dead Tour in Germany.[12] The album was later released in June 2007 and sprawled two singles; "Falling Away" and a re-release of her previous single "Break You" from her Norwegian debut album.

    2008–2010: Nevermore[edit]

    In 2008, Raven made a cameo appearance in the music video for the song "Saints of Los Angeles" by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. In 2010 she became a panellist judge on the Norwegian version of the talent show The X Factor and later on Norwegian Idol.

    Originally, Raven recorded her third studio album Nevermore in 2009 and penned it for a 2010 release, but due to the internal issues with her record label Eleven Seven Music, it was never released. It dropped two singles "Flesh And Bone" and "Found Someone" exclusively released in Scandinavia.

    2012–2014: Songs from a Blackbird[edit]

    Raven at the Nordic Media Festival (2013)

    Marion later released the single "Colors Turn to Grey" in March 2012 and stated in October 2012 that she is working on material for a new album. In March 2013, Marion released the single "The Minute" from her second album Songs from a Blackbird, which was released on 5 April 2013 in Norway. Being her first album in eight years, Songs from a Blackbird managed to peak at No. 3 in Norway.[13] The album was further promoted with a third single – the track "Driving" – and a Norwegian Tour in 2013.

    International Version[edit]

    Before an international version released, Marion re-released "The Minute" for an international single via iTunes on 25 July 2014. In August and 31 October 2014, an international version of Songs from a Blackbird released worldwide and Australia, respectively. It incorporates a mixture of Norwegian version and three new songs from both Scandal Vol. 1 and Scandal Vol. 2. For Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Australia, it released physically whereas the worldwide, including Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Australia, it was only released via the iTunes Store.

    2014–2015: Scandal Vol. 1 and Scandal Vol. 2[edit]

    In January 2014, Marion announced plans to record her third studio album after signing with Sony Music. The album's title was later announced as Scandal while its release date was set to be in September 2014, later the album was divided in two parts, Scandal Vol. 1 released on September 22, 2014, and Scandal Vol. 2 released on February 2, 2015 [14]

    2019: Mellom disse 4 vegger[edit]

    In May 2019, Ravn released her first Norwegian-language single "Tyv".[15] In July 2019, she released "Fritt fall" as the second single from her Norwegian-language project.[16] The album, Mellom disse 4 vegger, was released on 11 October 2019.[17] The album features a duet with Magnus Grønneberg, with whom she collaborated with during the Hver gang vi møtes series.

    Personal life[edit]

    Ravn briefly dated Zac Hanson while M2M were on tour with Hanson in 2000.[18] Ravn stated that the M2M song, Everything, was written about her break up with Hanson and her heartbreak after the tour finished and he did not call her.[19] A second song was written by Ravn about the relationship, which she called "Jack" instead of "Zac", and was released by Pixie Lott.[3]

    After years of dating, Raven married professional snowboarder Andreas Wiig in 2013 and divorced in 2015.[20]

    Hver gang vi møtes[edit]

    Raven also starred the second season of Norwegian reality TV show Hver gang vi møtes, alongside other Norwegian music artists Morten Abel, Ole Paus, Anita Skorgan, Magnus Grønneberg, Kurt Nilsen and Lene Marlin.[21]

    Marion Raven performances from other guest artists during the series were:

    Fellow artists who sang Raven / M2m songs on Hver gang vi møtes – Marion Raven's Day were:

    Other projects[edit]

    Raven has written several songs for other artists including:

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Tours[edit]

    Year Tour Areas Role
    Mid-late 2005 Here I Am Promo Tour Japan, Norway, Southeast Asia Headlining
    Early-mid-2007 Meat Loaf Seize the Night Tour / Three Bats Live Tour Canada, US, Europe As supporting act
    July–August 2007 Pink I'm Not Dead Tour Germany As supporting act
    November–December 2011 Kurt Nilsen Christmas Tour Norway Supporting act/Special guest
    October 2013 Marion Ravn Norwegian Tour Norway Headlining
    February–March 2015 Lionel Richie All the Hits All Night Long Europe Supporting act
    February–April 2015 Marion Raven Scandal Tour Norway Headlining
    February–March 2018 Marion Ravn Akustisk Turné Norway Headlining

    Charity appearances[edit]

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
    Title Album details Peak chart positions
    NOR
    [23][24]
    Here I Am 6
    Heads Will Roll
    Set Me Free
    • Released: 8 June 2007
    • Label: Eleven Seven
    • Format: CD, digital download
    Nevermore
    • Released: Canceled/unreleased
    • Label: Eleven Seven
    • Format: –
    Songs from a Blackbird
    • Released: 5 April 2013, in Norway
    • Label: Sony Music Norway
    • Format: CD, digital download, LP
    • Re-released 8 August 2014, Worldwide
    • Epic Records / Blackbird Music
    • Format: CD, LP, digital download
    3
    Scandal, Vol. 1 24
    Scandal, Vol. 2 26
    Mellom Disse 4 Vegger
    • Released: 11 October 2019
    • Label: Blackbird Music
    • Format: CD, LP, Digital Download
    3
    "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

    Singles[edit]

    Year Single Peak positions Album
    NOR
    SWE
    2005 "End of Me" Here I Am
    "Break You" 9 51
    "Here I Am" 20
    "Little by Little"
    2006 "Heads Will Roll" Heads Will Roll EP
    2007 "Falling Away" Set Me Free
    "Break You" (re-release)
    2010 "Flesh and Bone" Nevermore
    (unreleased)
    "Found Someone"
    2012 "Colors Turn to Grey" Songs from a Blackbird
    2013 "The Minute"
    "Driving"
    2014 "In Dreams" Scandal, Vol.1
    "You'll Get Up Again"
    2015 "Better Than This" Scandal, Vol.2
    "Kicks In"
    2019 "Tyv" Mellom Disse 4 Vegger

    Other appearances[edit]

    Year Single Peak positions Album
    NOR
    [25]
    AUT NED SWI
    2006 "It's All Coming Back to Me Now"
    (with Meat Loaf)
    1 17 15 21 Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Here I Am". rateyourmusic. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  • ^ "Heads Will Roll". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  • ^ a b "Got a date with a Pixie". nationthailand. 13 December 2012. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  • ^ "Profile for Marion Raven". Bebocom. 23 October 2007. Archived from the original on 26 February 2017. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  • ^ Norway Portal (2003). "M2M 2 The Top". Norway. Retrieved 7 April 2007. [dead link]
  • ^ VG.No (2005). "News of Marion Ravn's Million-dollar Contract". vg.no. Archived from the original on 21 February 2009. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  • ^ "Her bryter Marion sammen i tårer over M2M-dagboken". Verdens Gang. 9 February 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  • ^ Suzilasari Salleh (2005). "Marion Raven – A Solo Comeback". Theurbanwire.com. Archived from the original on 30 December 2006. Retrieved 18 April 2007.
  • ^ Norway-Culture (2007). "It's All Coming Back To Me Now chart listing". Culture. Retrieved 10 December 2006.
  • ^ Sperounes, Sandra (2007). "Big portions of Meat served-Meat Loaf 2007 Canada tour". The Edmonton Journal. Archived from the original on 27 March 2007. Retrieved 5 March 2007.
  • ^ Anne Carlini (2007). "The Call of The Raven Is Upon Us". Exclusive Magazine. Retrieved 26 June 2007.
  • ^ Marion Raven (2007). "Tour dates". marion-raven.com. Archived from the original on 3 July 2007. Retrieved 30 June 2007.
  • ^ Marion Raven [@marionraven] (11 February 2013). "@ciara_vay singel i Mars og album i April! :)" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ "Marion Ravn Showcase | Sony Music Norge". Archived from the original on 24 May 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  • ^ Tyv, retrieved 11 October 2019
  • ^ Fritt fall, retrieved 11 October 2019
  • ^ Mellom disse 4 vegger, retrieved 11 October 2019
  • ^ "Barnestjerne hardt skadd i ulykke". SE (in Norwegian). 6 October 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  • ^ Lorentzen, Arne-Petter (9 February 2013). "Skrev sang om Hanson-kjæresten". Se og Hør (in Norwegian). Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  • ^ "Marion Ravn synger om tiden etter skilsmissen: - Jeg har sakte, men sikkert bygd opp mitt eget liv igjen". KLIKK (in Norwegian). 16 May 2019.
  • ^ "In the studio.... - Marion Ravn". Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 2013-01-01.
  • ^ Gibson X-Press (2005). "Ravin' on Raven". Gibson.com. Retrieved 7 April 2007.
  • ^ "Discography Marion Raven". norwegiancharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  • ^ "Discography Marion Ravn". norwegiancharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  • ^ "NorwegianCharts.com Marion Raven discography page". Norwegiancharts.com.
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