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Lea Michele

A Broadway star by enough time she was nine years of age, Lea Michele produced her name being a stage actress before getting a job in Glee, which turned her right into a Television performer and Top 40 pop vocalist. Although elevated in NJ, Michele spent the majority of her …

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Jill Kroesen

Performer and article writer Jill Kroesen hasn’t only participated in several rock rings and avant-garde productions, but in addition has produced primary music theater functions and written for separate magazines. In the middle-’70s, after gaining her M.F.A. at Mills University (where she examined with Terry Riley and Robert Ashley), Kroesen …

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David Gest

Perhaps more well-known for being in the news headlines than for anything he in fact did artistically, David Gest made a profession to be in the proper place, or the incorrect place, as the situation may be, and he was the type of celebrity just the 21st century could conceptualize. …

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Beni Arashiro

Beni Arashiro is one of the bicultural pop idols around the roster of Japan record organization Avex. But unlike a few of her labelmates, Arashiro is usually completely bilingual. That, and PR stunts like registering to become the ambassador for the NFL in Tokyo, recommend she’s one eye set tightly …

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Dan Martin

Dan Martin and Michael Biello will be the fathers from the newly given birth to gay music picture and are in charge of many new performers arriving at light locally. Martin has created scores for movies and video clips, including Clones in Like, winner from the San Francisco Homosexual & …

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Todd Matshikiza

The annals of South Africa’s musical theater was inaugurated when the musical, An African Jazz Opera – King Kong, predicated on the tragic life of Black African boxer Ezekiel “King Kong” Dlamani, was premiered at the fantastic Hall of Witwatersrand University on February 2, 1959. Offering the music of Todd …

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Maurice Hines

Dancer, professional, choreographer, movie director, and vocalist Maurice Hines is a journeyman musician that has showcased his abilities in a number of settings, like the Broadway stage and film. From age five, Hines and his youthful brother, the past due Gregory Hines, performed being a dance duo starting displays for …

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Sheikh Sayyed Darweesh

Sheikh Sayyed Darweesh was a significant impact in modernizing Egyptian music. Small known during his life time, Darweesh continues to be revered since his loss of life, from an overdose of cocaine, in 1923. Furthermore to composing many adwar and muviashshahit, Darweesh composed operettas for the Arabic lyric movie theater. …

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Julia McKenzie

b. 17 Feb 1941, Enfield, Middlesex, Britain. An actress, vocalist, and movie director, Julia McKenzie is among the most achieved leading women in the United kingdom (and sometimes Broadway) musical theater. She began to perform young, and went to the Sylvia Spriggs Dance College. She was going to start training …

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J.W. Myers

Welsh baritone John W. Myers was essentially the most essential vocalist in the 1st decade from the American phonograph market. Although he was created in Wales around 1865, there is nothing known of his history and it was not verified that “J.W. Myers,” the name he useful for documenting, was …

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