Sunday, March 20, 2011

Very Loud Music Dizzy

Debbie Gibson, singer of 80s

Debbie Gibson Deborah Ann "Debbie" Gibson (August 31, 1970) is a singer, songwriter and actress. She became famous at the age of 16. The following year he was declared the youngest artist to write, produce and perform a # 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 with her song "Foolish Beat" and she remains the youngest woman to write, record, and have a # 1 to date.

In 1987, while on tour around the United States, Gibson was recording what would become their debut album, "Out Of The Blue ." The album was recorded in four weeks. Four singles from Out Of The Blue reached the Top 5 of Billboard Top 100: "Only in my dreams ," "Shake Your Love ," "Out Of The Blue " and the # 1 hit "Foolish Beat, "followed by" Staying together "which was the least popular of 5, reaching # 22. " Foolish Beat" set a record for Gibson, making her (17), the youngest artist to write, produce and perform a Billboard # 1 single, as stated in the 1988 Guinness Book of Records, and to continue being the youngest female artist to write, record, and perform a # 1 single to date. By the time Out Of The Blue was established as a gold record, and succeeded in the United Kingdom and Japan and Southeast Asia, with his departure from The Blue tour.

In late 1988, out of the blue had gone triple platinum. The output of the VHS video was certified platinum by the RIAA, and Live in Concert "The start of the tour VHS video The blue was certified 2x platinum by the RIAA.

In October 1988, Gibson sang the national anthem for the first game of Major League Baseball World Series. Throughout 1988 and early 1989, Gibson was accumulating time in the studio recording their second album. Electric Youth was launched in March 1989 and spent five weeks at # 1 on Billboard Top 200 Album Chart. The first single, "Lost in Your Eyes" was # 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, Debbie getting another hit album. The achievement by Electric Youth and single "Lost In Your Eyes" at number 1 simultaneously. She shared the ASCAP Songwriter of the Year 1989, with Bruce Springsteen. Subsequent to this album in the Top 10: Electric Youth (# 11), No More Rhyme (# 17) and we could be together (# 71). Electric Youth album was certified 2x platinum by the RIAA.

Despite his success at the time, Gibson also attracted a large number of detractors. She was the subject of song parodies such as "Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child," which reached # 15 on the Modern Rock Tracks in 1989 and was a frequent target of comedian Bill Hicks, in their monologues that take place in 1989.

This is the video of one of his greatest hits in Latin America: Shake Your Love:

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