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THE GOOD OLD DAYS,WHERE MUSIC WAS THE DRIVING FORCE OF THE LAND,
OO HOW I MISS MOM AND DAD,,,,,,,,
Music is indeed a statement of meaning.....
Music is a simple principles of physics....
Music is indefinable by words alone.......
LIONEL RICHEL.
Lionel Richie, began his career as lead singer of The Commodores in 1968, and then became one of the most successful solo artists in history.
His classic number one singles with The Commodores include "Three Times a Lady" and "Still." His solo hits include "All Night Long (All Night)," "Hello," and the Academy Award-winning "Say You, Say Me" from the film, "White Nights." Richie wrote, produced and recorded the greatest duet of all-time, "Endless Love" with Diana Ross. He also co-wrote the charity anthem "We Are The World" with Michael Jackson.
Richie has had 11 No.1 singles on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, five No. 1 R&B hits, and five No.1 singles on the Hot 100. He has also achieved one platinum and four gold singles. His honors include four Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year in 1986 for "We Are The World," and Album of the Year in 1985 for "Can't Slow Down." More »
MICHEAL JACSON
The "King of Pop," Michael Jackson, began his career as a child star at the age of ten and electrified the world for over 40 years with his unparalleled talent until his death in 2009.
He began his career with The Jackson 5 and setting a record for reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with their first four singles: "I Want You Back," "ABC," "The Love You Save" and "I'll Be There." As a solo artist, he had 13 No. 1 singles on the Billboard 100, more than any other male artist, including "Billie Jean," "Beat It" and "Man In The Mirror."
By most, he is considered the greatest and most influential performer in contemporary music. He claims the best-selling album of all-time, Thriller, with over 65 million copies sold. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Jackson 5 and as a solo artist.
WHITHEY HOUSTON
Whitney Houston was one of the most popular singers in the world from the mid-1980s until her death in 2012.
Houston's many No.1 R&B hits include "Saving All My Love for You," "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)," Heartbreak Hotel" (with Faith Evans and Kelly Price) and "How Will I Know."
She dominated music in the 1980s and '90s with record-setting albums, including the best-selling soundtrack of all-
time, "The Bodyguard." She sold over 200 million records, earning hundreds of awards including 22 American Music Awards (most of any female), 19 NAACP Image Awards and six Grammys.
BRANDY
R&B singer Brandy rose to fame as a 15-year-old with her No. 1 hit, "I Wanna Be Down."
Famed R&B singer Brandy was born in McComb, Mississippi, in 1979. The daughter of a church pastor and singer, she was just 15 when she released her self-titled debut album, which featured the monster hit "I Wanna Be Down." Over the years, Brandy has branched off into acting and producing, in addition to recording several other successful studio albums.
The R&B album featured the hit single "I Wanna Be Down." The song was immediately popular, quickly climbing to the top of Billboard's Hot 100 chart, where it stayed for four weeks. Coupled with her rich voice was a sweet innocence that audiences adored. Sonja Norwood managed her daughter's early career, and Brandy was careful not to sing anything that her mother didn't approve of. "I've been offered a couple of songs I wouldn't sing at my age," she stated at that time. "I've heard a couple of songs I wouldn't dare sing."
STEVIE WONDER
Stevie Wonder is one of America's greatest singer-songwriters who recorded numerous hit songs from the 1960s through the '80s. His first hit single was "Fingertips (Pt. 2)" in 1963, when he was only 13 years old. Since then, his chart-topping songs have included "I Was Made to Love Her" in 1967; "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours" in 1970; and "I Just Called to Say I Love You" in 1983.
Blind since infancy, he has recorded more than 30 U.S. top ten hits and received 25 Grammy Awards. Wonder has sold over 100 million records worldwide and is one of the most creative artists of the Motown era.
MARVIN GAYE
Marvin Gaye was one of Motown's greatest singers in the '70s as well as an accomplished drummer who played on numerous hits by other artists on the label. His career began in 1959 and ended tragically in 1984 at the hands of his father. He recorded numerous classics as a solo artist and with label-mate Tammi Terrell, including "What's Going On," "Let's Get It On," "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" and "You're All I Need to Get By."
Gaye had one of the smoothest voices of his era, and in addition to his timeless love songs, he also poignantly portrayed the social concerns of the 1970s with his iconic "What's Going On" album.
DIANA ROSS
Diana Ross first found success in the 1960s as a member of ultimate girl group The Supremes, she then achieved ever greater heights as a solo artist. She had 12 No.1 singles with The Supremes, including "Baby Love," "Come See About Me," and Stop! In the Name of Love." Her solo hits include "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," Love Hangover" and "Endless Love" with Lionel Richie.
Ross was a trailblazer as a female African-American singer crossing over to success as a movie star with the films "Lady Sings The Blues" (earning an Oscar nomination) and "Mahogany." She was the epitome of glamor and set the standard for female solo artists.
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