
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (March 28, 1986). Pop singer. She is known worldwide as Lady Gaga. Her birthplace was in Manhattan (New York), United States. Her mother, Cynthia Louise Bissett, vice president of the mobile operator Verizon. Her father was Joseph Anthony Germanotta, Jr. who was an entrepreneur. He was also director of an internet company. She was raised in Manhattan's Upper East Side, where she is a member of an ecumenical Catholic family. For this reason, her parents put her in the Convent of the Sacred Heart which was a prestigious and religious school. Since she was a young girl, she had a passion for music and began to play the piano. At the age of thirteen, she recorded her first song. She participated in open mics. Her top singers included Queen, Michael Jackson, Madonna, and David Bowie. After high school graduation, she was accepted into the New York University's Tisch School of Art in music studies. However, she did not finish her studies. She decided to start her musical career. Musical beginnings In New York, she began singing melodic songs at the piano in clubs and bars. She co-produced and wrote her first musical that they titled Boys, Boys Boys. The production did not go as planned. In a state of sadness, she returned to her parents' home to begin performing in New York clubs in burlesque and avantgarde dance. She was living a life full of drugs and uncontrollable parties. They began performing in New York's downtown venues in 2007, when she began working with Lady Starlight. They took part in the American music festival Lollapalooza>>>>. She was adamant about music and eventually had the single made available by Sony / ATV. Utilizing her writing abilities, she wrote songs for Britney Spears. Interscope also employed her who was in charge of composing for the New Kids on the Block (Fergie, Akon and the Pussycat dolls). Stefani was performing at the same time on Lower East Side with cover bands like Mackin Pulsifer, SGBand and SGBand.
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