Wednesday 10 November 2010

celebrity name changes

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Real names of female musicians
Real names of female musicians
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta - This extravagant and sometimes bizarre performer got her name from a hit song put out by a royal band that rose to fame in the 1970s.
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Alicia Augello Cook - This piano-playing prodigy dropped out of this Ivy League school to pursue music, picking up multiple Grammys after the release of her first album.
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Yvette Stevens - This 1980s pop and R&B star first adopted her African name as a youth, while working for a free breakfast program put on by this black activist group.
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Erica Wright - Her unusual Afro-centric style andher success as a musician have earned her the title of "queen" of this music genre.
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Eileen Regina Edwards - Inspired by contrasting music styles, including a blind R&B legend and a country belle, this Canadian vixen went on to achieve crossover fame herself.
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Cherilyn Sarkisian - At 17, this daughter of a refugee from this country began her rise in showbiz, partnering with a future U.S. representative to form one of the greatest pop duos.
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Robyn Fenty - The "Barbados Babe" has recorded six U.S. No. 1 singles, rivaling this megastar female performer's success over the last 10 years.
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Myra Ellen Amos - At 11, this musician was kicked out of school for not being able to read sheet music. She went on to become one of the most successful rock artists in the 1990s, notably for her use of this instrument.
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Alecia Moore - This chart-topping pop artist is also married to this professional motocross star.
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Patricia Andrejewski - She was the first female to have a music video appear on this pioneering cable station, and this 1980 hit earned her the first of her Grammys.
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