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702
Discovered by Michael Bivins of New Edition, 702 is a teenage trio -- Irish, Kameelah, and Lemisha -- who made their recorded debut singing on Subway's hit single, "This Lil' Game We Play." |
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Alanis Morissette
Alanis Morissette (b. June 1, 1974, Ottawa, Canada) was one of the most unlikely stars of the mid-'90s. |
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Backstreet Boys
Since the release of the hit single 'We've Got It Goin' On,' these winners of MTV Europe's 'Viewers Choice Awards' have sold more than 5 million copies of their self-titled debut album and an additional 5 million singles. |
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Backstreet Boys (2nd Interview)
Backstreet Boys were, in many ways, a contradictory band. Comprised entirely of white, middle-class Americans, the group sang a hybrid of new jack balladry, hip-hop R&B and dance-club pop that originally found its greatest success in Canada and Europe, with their 1996 debut album charting in the Top 10 in nearly every country on the continent; ironically, success in their native land did not follow until nearly two years later.
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Barenaked Ladies
This band serves up its 3rd LP of insightful, harmonious and humorous alternative music. First single/video: 'Shoe Box,' which appeared on last month's EP and the Friends soundtrack. |
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Better than Ezra
New Orleans trio "Better than Ezra" began their life as a Dinosaur Jr.- influenced combo in the late '80s, yet they were sidetracked by the accidental death of their lead guitarist. |
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BloodHound Gang
From King of Prussia, PA, the Bloodhound Gang hit the alternative charts in 1996 with a blend of obnoxious sexual innuendo and unpolitically correct stoner wit reminiscent of the early Beastie Boys -- mixing punk rock with hip-hop much as the Beasties had done. |
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Britney Spears
Dance-pop singer Britney Spears was born in Kentwood, LA in 1982; at age eight she auditioned for a role on the Disney Channel's Mickey Mouse Club show, and the series' producers were so impressed with the girl's talent that they assisted her in gaining entry to New York's Off-Broadway Dance Center. |
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Britney Spears (2nd Interview)
After a series of television commercials and stage appearances, at 11 Spears finally joined The Mickey Mouse Club, where she remained for two seasons; continuing on as a solo artist, she signed to Jive Records and in early 1999 issued her debut LP ..."Baby One More Time." |
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Britney Spears (3rd Interview)
Dance-pop singer Britney Spears was born in Kentwood, LA in 1982; after honing her chops in local dance showcases and church choirs, at age eight she auditioned for a role on the Disney Channel's Mickey Mouse Club show, and although the series' producers deemed her too young for the job they were sufficiently impressed with the girl's talent to assist her in gaining entry to New York's Off-Broadway Dance Center and the Professional Performing Arts School. |
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