Born in Los Angeles on February 27, 1981, Joshua Winslow Groban took his first
steps in song in his high school choir. Destined for a career in musical theatre
after studying at a specialized school, he left university to sign a recording
contract, when his voice teacher introduced him to renowned producer David
Foster. In 1999, he made a name for himself by replacing tenor Andrea Bocelli at
the Grammy Awards rehearsals for a duet with Céline Dion, and was invited to
appear in a TV show, then in an episode of the series Ally McBeal. After his
first duet with Lara Fabian for the f...