Janet
Jackson was born on May 16, 1966 into a well
known musical family. She was the youngest of nine children. Janet,
not wanting to grow
up in the shadow of her siblings, got some help from creative and
professional advisors outside the family. Janet was seen as the pop
funk diva of the late Eighties and early Nineties. Janet's live performances
revealed a crisp, athletic dance technique not unlike her brother’s.
Singing wasn’t the point. Janet’s beats, and impeccable
production values were perfectly suited together, and through her
music she reveled her social and sexual independence.
In 1976 Janet Jackson made her first appearence
on the popular sitcoms Good Times and Diff’rent Strokes. In
1982, her career took a turn when she secured a contract with A&M
Records. Her father guided and managed her. The debut album, Janet
Jackson, did yield a #6 R&B
single, "Young Love." From there another TV role, on the
series Fame, followed, as did another unremarkable album, 1984’s
Dream Street, and another R&B hit, "Don’t Stand Another
Chance". Also in 1984, Jackson defied her family by marrying
singer James DeBarge, whose R&B sibling act DeBarge was being
hyped as a successor to the Jacksons. The marriage was annulled after
less than a year, but the damage was done and it led to her independence.
Janet Jackson's real success came from her breakthrough
album, 1986’s
Control, which topped the pop and R&B album charts and spawned
numerous hits, "What Have You Done For Me Lately", "Nasty", "When
I Think of You" and in 1987, "Control", "Let’s
Wait Awhile" and "The Pleasure Principle". In 1987
Janet dismissed her father as manager. Her next album "Rhythm
Nation" came in 1989 and generated many more hit singles. To
promote the album, Janet embarked on her first major tour.In 1991
Virgin Records’ lured Janet away from A&M with a contract
worth more than $30 million. Her final A&M project was a 1992
duet with Luther Vandross, "The Best Things in Life Are Free",
recorded for the soundtrack to the film Mo Money.
Janet Jackson made her own movie debut
as the heroine (opposite rapper Tupac Shakur) of director/screenwriter
John Singleton’s
Poetic Justice, for which she received lukewarm reviews. That same
year, her Virgin album, "janet", shot to the top of the
pop and R&B charts.
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Country
Singer Carrie Underwood
Music didn't run in the family,
but Carrie Underwood started
singing at church when she was 3. Once she was in school,
she sang
solo roles in student plays. By the seventh grade, people
were taking more notice of her voice as she entered local
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Musician
Kellie Pickler
"When I was a little older, my grandparents
bought me a little boom box, and I sang along with LeAnn Rimes,
Shania, Faith,
Tammy Wynette, and especially Dolly Parton. I have always loved Dolly Parton,
I felt like we had something in common" - Kellie Picker Pictures and Bio |
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Shania
Twain
Shania Twain often grabbed a guitar
and retreated to the solitude of her bedroom singing and writing
until her
fingers ached. "I grew up listening to Waylon, Willie, Dolly, Tammy,
all of them," she recalls. "But we also listened to the Mamas
and the Papas, and Stevie Wonder. Shania Twain Photos |
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Faith
Hill
Her first singing experience came as a
child in her family's Baptist church. As a young teenager, Hill
learned to play guitar, and by age 16 she had started her own
country band that played at a number of local fairs and rodeos. Faith
Hill Bio and Pictures |
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Julianne
Hough
Julianne Hough began
working almost immediately upon arriving in Los Angeles. She
was featured in two television commercials and was a "dancing" extra
in an episode of Cold Case. Julianne Hough Photo Gallery |
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Jessica
Simpson
Almost as soon as Jessica
Simpson was cast as cutoff-clad Southern
Belle Daisy Duke in the big screen remake of the fondly recalled
'70s series The
Dukes of Hazzard (2005) her star was shining even brighter than
ever. Jessica Simpson Bio |
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Avril
Lavigne
Lavigne is a Canadian rock
singer and musician. She has sold over twenty-six million
albums worldwide. In 2006, Canadian Business Magazine ranked
her the seventh most powerful Canadian in Hollywood. Avril Lavigne
Bio and Photos |
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