She is the 2nd cousin of singer Chantal Kreviazuk, although Alison's surname is pronounced slightly different.
In 1996 he formed CBG Artist Development to manage and develop singer/songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk.
In 2010, London was approached by fellow Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk and the two wrote three songs together — "Ceila," "Too Good," and "Peach" — that appeared on London's 2012 album Eat A Peach (Bandwidth/EMI).
In addition to drumming for Our Lady Peace, Taggart has worked on various side projects, including providing the drums on Chantal Kreviazuk's song "Blue", Geddy Lee's song "Home On The Strange", and The Beautiful Unknown's song "Riot in the House of Ruin".
Despite the response from critics, her songs were featured in films such as Anywhere but Here and Three to Tango She went out on tour in support of the record, playing at Lilith Fair and the H.O.R.D.E. festival and opening for artists Chantal Kreviazuk and Marc Cohn.
The album shows some great collaborations with outrageous producers and musicians such as Ray St. John (the author of Sade’s “Smooth Operator”), David Richards (record producer)(producer of several Queen’s albums), Chantal Kreviazuk (the author of hits performed by Avril Lavigne and Gwen Stefani).
Chantal Kreviazuk | Chantal Akerman | Chantal Thomas | Chantal McCorkle | Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné | Chantal Hébert | Chantal Biya | Chantal | Chantal Petitclerc | Chantal Osborne | Chantal Juillet | Chantal Joffe | Chantal Desjardins | Chantal de Chevron-Villette | Chantal Daucourt | Chantal Conlin | Chantal Chamandy |
Performers have included Collective Soul, Trooper, Tom Cochrane, April Wine, Sass Jordan, Glass Tiger, Dennis DeYoung, Chantal Kreviazuk, Theory of a Deadman, Kim Mitchell & Max Webster guitarist, Peter Fredette, Finger Eleven, Amanda Marshall, Our Lady Peace, and Marianas Trench.
Clarkson originally wrote it for her second studio album, Breakaway (2004), with songwriters Kara DioGuardi, Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida; however, it did not make the final track listing.
Masi has worked on the album for a period of two years from 2007 to 2009 with Raine Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk, Jim Beanz, Cutfather and Jonas Jeberg, Quiz and Larossi, Anton Malmberg, Elias Kapari, and Eric Sanicola.
What If It All Means Something is the third album by Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music).