a retard that will be performing at the super bowl..... I mean they could have had avenged sevenfold or shadows fall for crying out loud!!!
2007-01-28 10:40:08
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answered by hamthugger 4
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Prince
Born June 7, 1958 (age 48)
Origin Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Genre(s) R&B
Funk
Soul
Pop
Rock
Experimental
Occupation(s) Musician, producer, singer-songwriter, actor
Instrument(s) Guitar, bass, drums and percussion, keyboards
Years active 1978–present
Label(s) Universal
Arista
Paisley Park Records
NPG Records
Warner Bros. Records
Columbia
Associated
acts The Revolution
The New Power Generation
The Time
Sheila E.
Vanity 6
Apollonia 6
Mazarati
Prince Rogers Nelson (born June 7, 1958), known from 1993 to 2000 as (or informally, The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, Tafkap, or simply The Artist), is a Golden Globe, Academy, Brit, and Grammy award-winning, popular and influential American musician. His music has spanned myriad styles; from his early material, rooted in R&B, funk and soul, he has constantly expanded his musical palette throughout his career, absorbing many other genres including new wave, pop, rock, blues, jazz and hip hop. The distinctive characteristics of the early-to-mid 1980s work which brought him to superstardom (including sparse and industrial-sounding drum machine arrangements, and the use of synthesizer riffs to serve the role traditionally occupied by horn riffs in earlier R&B, funk and soul music) became known as the "Minneapolis sound," which proved heavily influential. He has a reputation as a workaholic, having released over a thousand songs both under his own name and through other artists, and is known for having composed and recorded many more songs that remain unreleased. Regarded as a perfectionist, Prince has a reputation as being somewhat difficult to work with, and for being highly protective of his music. He writes, composes and produces most of his music single-handedly, and plays most of the instruments on his albums. Many critics have dubbed him a musical genius because of his versatility, dancing, singing skills, and ability to play various instruments.
2007-01-28 18:48:10
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answered by beccabebex 2
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This weird little man who went from Prince to the Artist formerly known as Prince, to a gay symbol, and finally realized how retarded he was being and became Prince again. He was an 80's performer that nobody cares about anymore.
2007-01-28 18:48:51
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answered by Anonymous
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You'll know he'll be driving his Little Red Corvette in the Purple Rain!!!
2007-01-28 18:42:10
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answered by Sherri ptown 3
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One of the greatest pop artists of all time. "Purple Rain", "When Doves Cry", all that great stuff.
2007-01-28 18:43:00
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answer #5
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answered by J-Love 2
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A singer.
2007-01-28 19:06:20
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answered by red4tribe 6
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a really crappy singer like michael jackson
2007-01-28 19:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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my best friend
2007-01-28 19:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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me
2007-01-28 19:07:33
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answered by #2 DB 3
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John Gutzon was born in Bear Lake, Idaho on March 25th, 1867 from Danish parents. He had been studying art in San Frasisco, and at the Academie Julian in Paris. John was influenced by great art modeling of the French sculptor, Augusta Rodin. In 1901 he was a successful painter in England and settled in New York City. John had also moved to a lot of places when he was a kid. First, he and his family moved to Los Angeles. His father did not like living in California, so he returned back to Nebraska, but Gutzon stayed behind. He studied art and met Elizabeth Jayne’s Putnam, a painter and divorcee eighteen years his senior. Lisa Putnam became a teacher and a mentor to Gutzon, and helped manage his career and advising his education. They were married in 1889.
John’s artistic styles were to sculpt things and to paint. His famous works included, Monumental Wars in America made in 1927, in Newark, New Jersey; Trail Drivers Memorial 1940 in San Antonio Texas. He also sculpted in Washington D.C, on a giant head of Abe Lincoln in 1908, and a statue of General Phillip Sherdan in 1909. Borglum’s younger brother Solan, was also noted a sculptor. The Borglum Family traveled to Paris so that he can work and study, and there Gutzon met Augusta Rodin. As much as he admired Rodin, more than one historian has suggested that the reason Gutzon gave up painting was to compete with his brother Solon. The reason why Borglum had chosen to make Mount Rushmore is when he had found that Stone Mountain was not finished. Borglum had many employees that were different but he had treated them the right way.
Borglum had never been anyone different than just by a painter or sculptor. His project was delayed for some time because of World War 1. In 1908 Borglum won a competition for a statue of the Civil War General Phillips Sherdan to be placed in Washington D.C. Another Version was made in Chicago in 1923. Other works for Borglum included the “Aviator” which was one of the more unusual pieces. Another impressive Borglum design is the North Carolina monument in Pennsylvania. The cast bronze sculpture depicts a wounded Confederate officer encouraging his men to push forward during Pickett’s Charge. Canadian artist Christian Cardell Corbet was the first Canadian to sculpt a medallion of Borglum.
John Gutzon Borglum died in 1941 from complications on a surgery. Borglum was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale in the Memorial Court of Honor.
John Gutzon Borglum was a very talented and famous sculptor and painter. He mainly became famous of his various sculptures. Borglum has studied art in a variety of places like San Frasisco, California, and Paris, France. John has also helped create a very famous monument in South Dakota. It was located in the Black Hills, and was called Mount Rushmore.
John Gutzon was born in Bear Lake, Idaho on March 25th, 1867 from Danish parents. He had been studying art in San Frasisco, and at the Academie Julian in Paris. John was influenced by great art modeling of the French sculptor, Augusta Rodin. In 1901 he was a successful painter in England and settled in New York City. John had also moved to a lot of places when he was a kid. First, he and his family moved to Los Angeles. His father did not like living in California, so he returned back to Nebraska, but Gutzon stayed behind. He studied art and met Elizabeth Jayne’s Putnam, a painter and divorcee eighteen years his senior. Lisa Putnam became a teacher and a mentor to Gutzon, and helped manage his career and advising his education. They were married in 1889.
John’s artistic styles were to sculpt things and to paint. His famous works included, Monumental Wars in America made in 1927, in Newark, New Jersey; Trail Drivers Memorial 1940 in San Antonio Texas. He also sculpted in Washington D.C, on a giant head of Abe Lincoln in 1908, and a statue of General Phillip Sherdan in 1909. Borglum’s younger brother Solan, was also noted a sculptor. The Borglum Family traveled to Paris so that he can work and study, and there Gutzon met Augusta Rodin. As much as he admired Rodin, more than one historian has suggested that the reason Gutzon gave up painting was to compete with his brother Solon. The reason why Borglum had chosen to make Mount Rushmore is when he had found that Stone Mountain was not finished. Borglum had many employees that were different but he had treated them the right way.
Borglum had never been anyone different than just by a painter or sculptor. His project was delayed for some time because of World War 1. In 1908 Borglum won a competition for a statue of the Civil War General Phillips Sherdan to be placed in Washington D.C. Another Version was made in Chicago in 1923. Other works for Borglum included the “Aviator” which was one of the more unusual pieces. Another impressive Borglum design is the North Carolina monument in Pennsylvania. The cast bronze sculpture depicts a wounded Confederate officer encouraging his men to push forward during Pickett’s Charge. Canadian artist Christian Cardell Corbet was the first Canadian to sculpt a medallion of Borglum.
John Gutzon Borglum died in 1941 from complications on a surgery. Borglum was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale in the Memorial Court of Honor.
2007-01-28 19:10:24
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answered by sanmandude1 3
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