Friday, October 31, 2014

Went scandalous biography Lady GaGa


Went scandalous biography Lady GaGaBiography Lady GaGa, written by John Morgan, talks about the early life of the flamboyant singer. In addition to the unknown facts of biography in the book has a rare photo of Lady GaGa from her personal archive.


Italo-American singer Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta from early childhood was fond of music, and for four years he learnt to play the piano and soon began to record songs by Michael Jackson on cassette tape.




"My father, an Italian by birth, adored rock, so from childhood in my house sounded Springsteen, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd," he told Lady GaGa to his biographer.




Future star studied in one of the most expensive private schools in Manhattan for girls - the Convent of the sacred Heart.




"I was very naughty, wore to school some terrible things. I had a habit to tuck the waistband of the skirt, so that it becomes shorter, so the local nuns did not know. what to do with me".




Leaving school, Lady GaGa tried to enjoy the music, but the attempts were unsuccessful: knew about the unit.




Until 2007, the mother monster Lady GaGa remained unknown to a wide audience of music lovers in new York. After another disastrous performance in a small club she decided to hell with it and made a bet with my father: a year later she would become famous. And so it happened: the debut album of Lady GaGa The Fame that has already become platinum, swept off the shelves in the first days of sales.




In the book called "GaGa also tells about the relationship of the singer with performance artist Lady Starlight, which has greatly assisted the winner of "Grammy"-2011 Lady GaGa find your on stage and taught her how to Express themselves through clothing.




Biography Lady GaGa was published on the eve of the 25th anniversary of star (singer will celebrate birthday March 28) and has already gone on sale in the United States. About when the book will be translated into English, is still unknown.





Source:

Wday.ru
















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