Adult Contemporary
Michael Bolton

Over the course of his career, Michael Bolton has sold more than 65 million albums and singles worldwide. He has won two Grammys and been nominated four times for Best Pop Vocals, Male. He has also won six American Music Awards while generating an unparalleled string of 9 #1 hits. Blessed with an incomparable voice and a keen songwriting ability, Michael began hitting radio play-lists in 1983 with "Fool's Game" for his album debut, "Michael Bolton," but it was 1989's multi-platinum "Soul Provider," that catapulted Michael to the upper echelon of pop music. With the release of "Time, Love & Tenderness" in 1991, Michael Bolton became a household name across the globe. The album has sold more than 13 million copies worldwide and earned him a second Best Pop Vocal, Male, Grammy for the #1 Pop/AC smash "When A Man Loves A Woman." Michael decided to take an excursion into his musical roots in 1992 with "Timeless (The Classics)," a multi-platinum-selling collection of some of the singer's best-loved R&B and pop standards. That album has sold nearly 8 million copies. In 2011, he released "Gems: The Duets Collection," an album featuring duets with vocalists (Seal, Delta Goodrem), country groups (Rascal Flatts), and instrumentalists (guitarist Orianthi). On television, Bolton took part in the 11th season of Dancing with the Stars. In 2013, he released "Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Tribute to Hitsvile." Michael Bolton continues to circle the globe.