Alanis Morissette, born June 1, 1974 in Ontario, Canada, started early, learning
the piano at six and writing songs by ten. She joined the cast of kid's show
sketch comedy show You Can't Do That on Television, which provided her with the
finances to release her first single “Fate Stay with Me”. By 16, she had already
recorded two pop albums, before moving to LA. She signed to Madonna’s Maverick
label, and in 1995 she released Jagged Little Pill. The album’s mix of
hard-edges rock and folk ballads stood in stark was a smash. It made her a
superstar, selling over thirty million cop...