Katy Perry A Life of Fireworks

Katy Perry  A Life of Fireworks
Author: Chloe Govan
Publsiher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-11-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780857127273

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How Katy made her transformation from demure choir girl to sexy household name.Accounts of the conflict Katy had growing up with a deeply religious minister as a father and her penchant for skimpy attention-grabbing outfits and subversive lyrics. Details the story of her ill-fated early career, including an early gospel album released by a small record company which went bankrupt soon afterwards and another signing to Columbia Records, who she rejected on accounts of attempts to mould her into a manufactured pop artist. Her eventual rise to fame and her controversial first chart-topping single I Kissed A Girl, her bisexual affair and the struggle Katy faced between her sexuality and her religious background. Exclusive stories revealing the making of her albums.Tales of the love affair and marriage to notorious television presenter Russell Brand.Exclusive interviews with Katy’s religious mentors, friends, co-songwriters, producers video directors, journalists, fellow journalists and teachers.ABOUT THE AUTHORChloe Govan has written about travel, lifestyle and music for a variety of publications around the world including Travel Weekly, the Times and Real Travel, where she has a monthly column. Her next book is a biography on Amy Winehouse, due out in the Autumn of 2011.

Katy Perry

Katy Perry
Author: C. F. Earl
Publsiher: Village Earth Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-05
Genre: Women singers
ISBN: 162524097X

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Few music stars are more popular and successful than pop singer Katy Perry. With huge hits like "Firework" and "Roar," the bubbly and candy-colored Katy has taken over the music world in just a few short years. Learn about the life of one of pop's biggest stars. Discover how Katy went from strumming her guitar alone to singing for sold out concerts filled with fans.

Katy Perry

Katy Perry
Author: Kimberly Dillon Summers
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2012-05-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9798216107781

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This biography reveals the life story, musical style, personality, lyrics, and fashion of Katy Perry—the elements that have catapulted her to stardom and made her a 21st-century pop music icon. Katy Perry: A Biography examines who the young woman behind the hit songs, explicit lyrics, racy album covers, unconventional dress, and sometimes odd behavior really is. Through this nine-chapter narration of Perry's life, readers will gain insight into all stages of her development as a person and as a performer, from her early childhood, to her attempts to break out within the Christian music genre, to her pop music stardom and acting career. The book can be used as both a source of information for an essay or report, and as an easy-to-use guide to find answers to specific questions. It will also be of great interest to any reader who appreciates pop music and wants to know more about Katy Perry—where she came from, who she is today, and the fascinating journey and inspirational tale of her rise to becoming one of the hottest female pop stars of the 21st century.

Nicki Minaj Hip Pop Moments 4 Life

Nicki Minaj  Hip Pop Moments 4 Life
Author: Isoul Harris
Publsiher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2012-10-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780857127990

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Hip Pop Moments 4 Life explores Onika Tanya Maraj's spectacular transformation from early childhood in Trinidad via her days as an unknown rapper on the New York underground scene to fully-fledged songwriter, international star and chart topper. With exhaustive research, exclusive quotes, insider information and a never-before-published interview with Nicki Minaj herself, this smart book presents every aspect of the rapper's life: the complicated relationship with her father; the real story behind her unbelievable record deal with Lil Wayne and Young Money Records; and why she has been ambiguous about her sexuality. The author explores all of this and much more in a book packed with juicy news and beautiful pictures: the ultimate guide to all things Minaj.

Katy Perry

Katy Perry
Author: Jo Berry
Publsiher: Orion
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-03-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781409133629

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Lifting the lid on the chart-topping, girl-kissing, trend-setting princess of pop In 2006, Katy Perry was on the brink of packing it all in and giving up - Hollywood had almost got the better of her. Two hit albums later and she practically owns the place. The gorgeous singer, best known for her flirty hit 'I Kissed a Girl', likes to flaunt her feminine side with inch-long eyelashes, maraschino-cherry lips, and playful retro outfits like polka-dotted hot pants and tube dresses, but Katy's path to fame was far bumpier than her glamtastic image lets on. Raised in Santa Barbara, California, she started her musical career in the church, her parents were both born-again Christian pastors. Her first album, released in 2001, was Christian gospel and the rules for her early years were 'no pop, no snacks, no boys'. At 16 she dropped out of high school and made the move to L.A., and her life was forever changed. It took more than eight years of false starts, winning and losing three record contracts, before she scored the million-selling album One of the Boys. But once `Ur So Gay' was declared by Madonna as her song of the year, 'I Kissed a Girl' ignited all that controversy, and Katy met her husband-to-be Russell Brand and so became one half of one of the most exciting and endearing Hollywood couples, Katy Perry was propelled to the top of the Hollywood A list. Jo Berry's insightful and honest biography reveals the incredible story of the life and loves of the artist and performer Katy Perry.

From Destiny Beyond The Kelly Rowland Story

From Destiny   Beyond  The Kelly Rowland Story
Author: Chloe Govan
Publsiher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-09-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780857127945

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American singer and TV personality Kelly Rowland rose to fame as one of the founding members of the American girl group Destiny's Child. She sold forty million albums and twenty million singles with the group, and more than four million solo albums and eighteen million solo singles. This biography details her childhood strife with an alcoholic – and then absent – father, life on the edge as a teenage R&B star in Destiny’s Child, an ill-fated early solo career and finally finding success on her own, as well as taking centre stage as a judge on X-Factor.Kelly’s rocky childhood growing up in Houston as the only black girl in her school. How her poverty-stricken family was torn apart and she and her mother fled their alcoholic father when she was seven, never to see him again. Details the highs and lows of being in Destiny’s Child, the cat-fights, the accusations of favouritism, the hours of training and the lowdown on life in what would soon become, according to the 2005 World Music Awards, the world’s best-selling girl group of all time. Kelly’s struggle to shine while hiding in her band mate’s Beyonce’s shadow and her endurance of rumours that Mathew Knowles – whom she’d moved in with – was her father. An in depth look at Kelly’s early solo career (including her first two albums), her collaborations and her acting career as both a singer in sitcoms and an actress in worldwide box office hit films. Kelly’s split from Beyonce’s father as manager and the reasons behind it, her change in musical style and her dramatic decision not to have Beyonce involved with her third album, unlike previous solo efforts to which her ex-band mate contributed. Recording her third solo album in a period of insecurity when she’d been without a record label for over a year and feared never getting a deal again. Kelly’s success as a Number 1 selling artist and her time as a UK X-Factor judge as she becomes just as much a big name in the UK as she is in the USA.

Lorde

Lorde
Author: Marc Shapiro
Publsiher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781783233359

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Lorde won two Grammys earlier this year for her song 'Royals,' which has captivated audiences all over the world and skyrocketed her from obscurity to superstardom. Quite an accomplishment for a girl who just turned 17. Lorde is the voice of her generation, a head-strong, determined young woman who knows what she wants and has known how she was going to get it from an early age. She's a renowned feminist, a performer with a Minimalist/Goth/Electropop stye that is as haunting as it is enticing and thought-provoking. She still lives at home, she still does the dishes and she still goes to school. Lorde is particularly intriguing because she is so contrary to everything that pop music has become. She is a true intellect whose songs have been guided by great authors and deep thinkers rather than the predictable template of current pop music. She's smart, creative, a true individual -- and only 17. Stories that are too good to be true, but are, makes Shapiro's biography of Lorde truly something special.

Christina Aguilera Unbreakable

Christina Aguilera  Unbreakable
Author: Chloé Govan
Publsiher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-08-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780857129949

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This sensational biography charts Christina Aguilera’s rise to the top in the face of parental issues, panic attacks, self-harm, and professional betrayals big and small. Initially driven by a compulsion to escape from her father, she took refuge in a private world of music, singing along with her favourite tapes. When she and her mother fled to escape the family home, Christina’s ambitions to sing made her the victim of school bullying, but after a breakthrough stint on TV in Disney’s The New Mickey Mouse Club she finally won a record deal. Rejecting bids to mould her into a bubblegum pop act by suppressing her sexuality and changing her Ecuadorian name, she attracted threats, rumours and criticism from those she alienated. Marriage, motherhood and divorce followed, but through it all she fought on and emerged not only a superstar but also a feisty spokesperson for female empowerment.