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		<title>David Gilmour Continues The Pink Floyd Legacy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The onstage reunion of the band members of legendary British group Pink  Floyd at last years Live 8 concert sparked rumours of  the band possibly reforming to record a new album.
  Sadly that wasn&#8217;t to be, but guitarist David Gilmour gives  those holding out hope a glimpse of what may have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The onstage reunion of the band members of legendary British group <strong>Pink  Floyd</strong> at last years <strong>Live 8</strong> concert sparked rumours of  the band possibly reforming to record a new album.<br />
  Sadly that wasn&rsquo;t to be, but guitarist <strong>David Gilmour</strong> gives  those holding out hope a glimpse of what may have been on his new solo album <strong>On  An Island</strong>.<br />
  It has only been 22 years since his last solo release but like his one time  protege <strong>Kate Bush</strong>, who&rsquo;s own recent new album had loyal fans  waiting over 12 years, it&rsquo;s been well worth the wait.<br />
  The album which mixes jazz, folk and Gilmour&#8217;s soaring rock guitar, has been  described as very <em>Pink Floydian</em>.<br />
  The opening track <em><strong>Castellorizon</strong></em> is reminiscent of <em><strong>Signs  of Life</strong></em> from 1987&rsquo;s <strong>A Momentary Lapse of Reason</strong> while  the title track, <em><strong>On An Island</strong></em>, sparks instant comparisons to <em><strong>Shine  on You Crazy Diamond</strong></em> from 1975&rsquo;s <strong>Wish You Were Here</strong> with the atmospheric instrumental building around the haunting lyric.<br />
  <em><strong>Red Sky At Night</strong></em>, another soaring instrumental could sit  comfortably against other Gilmour favorites like <em><strong>The Great Gig In The  Sky</strong></em> from the legendary 1973 album <strong>Dark Side of the Moon</strong>,  while <em><strong>Take A Breath</strong></em> evokes memories of <em><strong>Learning to Fly</strong></em> from <strong>Momentary Lapse of Reason</strong>.<br />
  Guest appearances include <strong>Jools Holland</strong>, <strong>David  Crosby</strong> and <strong>Graham Nash</strong>, ex-Floyd members <strong>Richard  Wright</strong> and <strong>Guy Pratt</strong>, and <strong>Phil Manzanera</strong> from <strong>Roxy Music</strong> co-producing.<br />
  Much of the album was recorded in Gilmour&rsquo;s private studio aboard his  houseboat named <em>Astoria</em> and co-written with his wife, <strong>Polly  Samson</strong>.<br />
  Gilmour mave have mellowed somewhat since his last solo release <strong>About  Face</strong> in 1984 which featured tracks like <em><strong>Murder</strong></em> and <em><strong>All  Lover&rsquo;s are Deranged</strong></em>. After all <strong>On An Island</strong> was  released in the U.K. on the same day as his 60th birthday.<br />
  But his definitive guitar style and soothingly haunting lyrics still recall  the classic Pink Floyd elements, making this new release well worth a listen.</p>
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		<title>Led Zeppelin - Legendary Rock Performers of Yester Year</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A group of youngsters in England formed a rock band of the genre of heavy  metal band in October 1968. The band soon proved its mettle and had a meteoric  rise in performance and popularity in the arena of rock music. Its forte was in  arcane lyrics coupled with a sensation-causing play [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A group of youngsters in England formed a rock band of the genre of heavy  metal band in October 1968. The band soon proved its mettle and had a meteoric  rise in performance and popularity in the arena of rock music. Its forte was in  arcane lyrics coupled with a sensation-causing play of guitars - in particular  in the magical hands of Jimmy Page - amidst screaming vocals of notable singer  Robert Plant.<br />
  In the world of rock music, Led Zeppelin could not sustain itself and the  band was short lived. After the death of one of its founding fathers, the band  was dismantled in 1980. The work of the band, though, spanning just over a  decade, carved out a special niche in the history of rock music as innovators.<br />
  Who Was in the Band?</p>
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  The band consisted of the following members: <br />
  1. John Bonham <br />
  2. John Paul Jones<br />
  3. Robert Plant<br />
  4. Jimmy Page<br />
  Even before being christened Lead Zeppelin, later on re-christened as Led  Zeppelin, the band produced its debut album in an incredible time span of less  than 30 hours. The work was so meritorious and stunning that it attracted the  attention of Atlantic Records in the United States, eventually leading the band  to enter into a contract with them before the end of 1968.<br />
  This early success prompted the band to undertake a tour of United States  during the beginning of 1969. This unique opportunity enabled the band to  release their debut album, adopting the eponymous title &quot;Led  Zeppelin.&quot; The album became so popular in U.S., it found a place in the  top 10 of sales in the U.S. market. During 1969 Led Zeppelin extensively toured  in the U.S. and England.<br />
  Success Came Quickly, and So Did the Albums<br />
  After the resounding success of their debut album, the band brought out  another album, &quot;Led Zeppelin-II,&quot; by the end of 1969. Quite  predictably, the second album hit the market and created an unprecedented  success in capturing the top slot.<br />
  In the following year, the band released its third album, entitled &quot;Led  Zeppelin-III,&quot; which was also proved to be popular. The group released an  untitled album in November 1971 showcasing diverse forms of its music and  unmistakably showing its fixation with folk tales and mythology of Britain. Led  Zeppelin released its fifth album, breaking the box office record held by the  Beatles. The band released a double album in 1975, which lived up to the  expectations of the successes of its earlier albums. Their next album was  released in 1979, catching the imagination of music lovers and recording the  number-one position both in the U.S. and the UK.
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<p>Always a Fan Favorite<br />
  1. Stairway to Heaven<br />
  2. Whole Lotta Love<br />
  3. Dazed and Confused<br />
  These innovators of music, soon after its formation, established themselves  a worthy place in the firmament of the world of music and soon rose to  astounding heights, winning a place in the hearts of millions of rock music  lovers worldwide.</p>
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		<title>Led Zeppelin Posters: Still Great After All These Years</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rock music fans wept from heartbreak on September 25, 1980. On that date,  John Bonham, the talented drummer for the band Led Zeppelin, died from symptoms  caused by an alcohol overdose, and concluded the reign of music&#8217;s greatest  heavy metal band. While the story of Led Zeppelin rightfully revolves around  the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rock music fans wept from heartbreak on September 25, 1980. On that date,  John Bonham, the talented drummer for the band Led Zeppelin, died from symptoms  caused by an alcohol overdose, and concluded the reign of music&rsquo;s greatest  heavy metal band. While the story of Led Zeppelin rightfully revolves around  the band&rsquo;s music and their antics on and off stage, Led Zeppelin posters also  have a firm place in rock history. The band&rsquo;s contribution to the image of rock  music as portrayed through the band&rsquo;s posters was monumental. Led Zeppelin took  rock and blues influences to new heights with their music, and captured the  imagination of a generation with their poster art.<br />
  There are so many great Led Zeppelin posters; it&#8217;s tough to pick a favorite.  Certainly, one of the best would be the Swansong poster art of Apollo (not  Icarus) above the runes. The composition is so simple, but the emotional power behind  the art is undeniable. Of course, Apollo&#8217;s mane of hair makes it a rock poster  classic. While the meaning of the runes is still subject to debate this day,  depending on your source, the most widely accepted version is that each member  chose a symbol to represent them on the album cover. Robert Plant&#8217;s symbol of a  feather in a circle comes from an ancient mythical Mu civilization, and  represents truth for Plant. John Bonham&#8217;s rune of the three interlocking  circles has a mysterious origin, but Plant has said that he thought it implied  the trilogy of man, woman and child (or it was the emblem of Ballantine Beer  inverted). John Paul Jones&#8217;s symbol of a circle overlaying three ovals  represents unity and family. The meaning of Jimmy Page&#8217;s &quot;zoso&quot;  symbol has not been disclosed to the public.</p>
<p>
  Some mistakenly attribute the symbols and runes on Led Zeppelin posters to  an involvement by one or more band members in cults or alternative religions,  and delusional rumors about satanic subliminal messages in the Stairway to  Heaven played backwards have been spread for years. Though, these wild  accusations often show that their fundamentalist accusers were more warped than  the band. While many Led Zeppelin songs do demonstrate an attempt by the band  to put people in touch with their spiritual or mystical sensitivities, nothing  the band produced conflicted with basic Judean-Christian philosophies. The Led  Zeppelin poster &ldquo;Writhing Angel&rdquo; should evidence the band&rsquo;s belief in the  struggle of good against evil. Listen to Led Zeppelin yourself. You will find  the lyrics to Immigrant Song, The Battle of Evermore and Whole Lotta Love and  any others, are just pure rock.</p>
<p>
  Led Zeppelin hypnotized a generation around the world with powerful rock  anthems. They synthesized wild combinations of musical influences and defined  hard rock for the 1970&#8217;s. Despite the fact that the band has produced a  magnificent collection of poster art, it is interesting to note that the  &quot;plane photo&quot; poster of the four band members in front of their  airplane is still one of the most widely demanded rock music posters. In the  same stature as the Beatles and Elvis Presley, Led Zeppelin fans will not let  go of this band. Their music means too much. In the end, the tremendous weight  of success was too much for drummer John Bonham. But even with his passing, we  can still buy the Stairway to Heaven. Maybe that&#8217;s enough for this life.</p>
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      In addition to being a collector of Led Zeppelin posters and a lifelong    fan of the band and its music, Rock is the editor and publisher of Rock    Poster Review. For more poster reviews, news and rumors about your favorite    artists, please visit <a href="http://www.rockposterreview.com/" target="_new">http://www.rockposterreview.com</a>.<br />
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		<title>Thoughts On A New Led Zeppelin Reunion Tour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my opinion, Led Zeppelin was the greatest rock band of all time. As I  hear the news about the reunion show of Led Zeppelin, and the possible tour, I  remember when my friend and I drove from San Diego to L.A. to see Robert Plant  for our first front row Robert [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my opinion, Led Zeppelin was the greatest rock band of all time. As I  hear the news about the reunion show of Led Zeppelin, and the possible tour, I  remember when my friend and I drove from San Diego to L.A. to see Robert Plant  for our first front row Robert show. It was great just to see Robert and his  band do the Led Zeppelin tunes, I can only imagine how awesome it would be to  see him with Jimmy Page on guitar and John Paul Jones on bass doing Zeppelin  tunes. Of course, who better than Jason Bonham to play drums.<br />
  Although my friend and I were both too young to have caught Led Zeppelin  live, we talked about a reunion with Jason Bonham, and eagerly hoped it would  some day happen. The rumors say now perhaps it shall. These rumors seem only to  be on the rise, with more positive wording each time I hear them. The  excitement reminds me of my early Led Zeppelin memories.<br />
  In the early Led Zeppelin years, (basically, Zeppelin spanned the  seventies), there were many stories in the popular press about Led Zeppelin,  parties and substance use. Of course, after the untimely loss of John Bonham,  it became politically incorrect to write about the wild party days of Led  Zeppelin. No one, including myself, wanted to hear about how Led Zeppelin&#8217;s  behavior may have contributed to the loss of John Bonham. It just made everyone  sad. I still remember what I was doing when I found out the news (my mom has  her JFK moment, I have my John Bonham moment).<br />
  The day I heard the news of John Bonham was the first time I saw a guy  outside my family cry: my 15 year-old next-door neighbor. I was 10 and had a  crush on him probably because he could play Stairway to Heaven on the guitar.  Do you remember how in the 70s and early 80s all the guitarists always wanted  to play Stairway to Heaven? It was even in the movie, Wayne&#8217;s World, when Wayne  goes to play guitar in the guitar store. He only gets a few notes into it when  the store employee points to the sign on the wall &quot;Absolutely, no  Stairway.&quot;</p>
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  So now, here we are in the twenty-first century and I am again getting  excited about the idea of getting a chance to see Led Zeppelin live. I know it  is not a sure thing, but the band&#8217;s representative, Harvey Goldsmith, won&#8217;t  rule it out. In addition, all of the reviews I have read of their December 10,  2007 show were very positive. Having watched all of the Utube videos of the  Ahmet Ertegun Tribute concert, I must agree that the performance was as good,  if not better than expected (backpackdave has some of the better sound with the  footage, in my opinion).<br />
  Robert was a showman, as ever. I think his voice sounded better than it did  the last time I heard him on tour with Jimmy in 1995. The first song, Good  Times, Bad Times was awesome, and rocked hard! Ramble On came next, and  considering it was Jason on drums, it was one of the best versions I have  heard. Actually, I think Jason plays it as well as anyone could have, John Bonham  included. Black Dog rocked hard as the second tune, In My Time was bluesy as  ever, but brief, while For Your Life was long and raw. For Your Life was my  favorite of the first half; and, there&#8217;s a multi-cam view version which is  pretty hot.</p>
<p>
  By the time Trampled Underfoot got going, you could tell Led Zeppelin was  really warmed up. In Nobody&#8217;s Fault But Mine Robert played harmonica, which was  super cool. No Quarter was a long, trippy rendition, which led right into a  super-bluesy, Since I&#8217;ve Been Loving You. Dazed and Confused was kinda short  and led into the most played rock tune of all time, Stairway to Heaven.<br />
  In The Song Remains the Same, Robert was great on his crooning vocals. Misty  Mountain was next, and then they finished it off with one of the most  well-known get-in-the-mood songs, Kashmir (remember the reference in the movie,  Fast Times at Ridgemont High).<br />
  Fortunately, they played a two-song encore, with Whole Lotta&#8217; Love and Rock  and Roll. We heard all of Jimmy&#8217;s guitar mastery working off of Robert&#8217;s  moaning vocals in Whole Lotta Love. As can be imagined, Rock and Roll, the last  song, rocked hard and brought the house down.<br />
  I am sure to buy any CD or DVD of this performance. I am also eagerly geared  up to buy tickets for the U.S. tour. Come on guys, show the U.S. some love!  Doesn&#8217;t everyone want to see a Led Zeppelin reunion tour?</p>
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      Victoria plays bass guitar and enjoys playing and listening to rock and    roll. Led Zeppelin is her favorite rock band, and she writes stories about    the history of Led Zeppelin to help the new generation understand the    greatest rock bank of all time. More stories about Led Zeppelin are added    regularly to her website on Led Zeppelin rock history: <a href="http://historyofled-zeppelin.com/" target="_new">History of Led Zeppelin</a><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been said that you achieve true  fame if the world knows you by just one name. Madonna Louise Cicccone, or else  Madonna, kept just one name but reinvented her image countless times, becoming  one of the most successful performers of all times. Educated in Catholic  schools as a child, Madonna [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been said that you achieve true  fame if the world knows you by just one name. Madonna Louise Cicccone, or else  Madonna, kept just one name but reinvented her image countless times, becoming  one of the most successful performers of all times. Educated in Catholic  schools as a child, Madonna danced her way to a four year scholarship at the  University of Michigan and then New York&#8217;s Alvin Ailey School. After recording  her debut album in 1983, her rise was meteoric, aided by the popularity of MTV,  as she shocked and dared the public with her visible black lacy brassieres,  bare midriff, outspokenness about virginity, abortion and out-of-wedlock  births.<br />
  Madonna was born in Bay  City, Michigan, the eldest of eight children (surely an error here as she is  the eldest daughter, but third eldest child). Her father, Tony, was an engineer  at Chrysler, her mother, whose name she was given, a housewife. Later, the  family was to move south to Pontiac where she shared a room with two sisters.  As a girl, Madonna spent her summers working in her father&#8217;s vegetable garden  weeding and spraying insecticide, or she was sent to her grandparents&#8217; house in  Pennsylvania where she would be expected to work on the house and garden. The  regime was rooted in instilling ethical work.</p>
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  The family was devoutly  Catholic. On Good Friday, her mother would place a purple cloth over all the religious  pictures and statues in the house. This was before she fell ill with breast  cancer, which would take her life when Madonna was six. Like many children who  lose a parent, Madonna expected her mother to return. But nobody talked about  it. For years it seemed that way. Three years later, her father married again,  this time to the family housekeeper who never acknowledged Madonna as her  mother did. Going t church before school, doing housework that was assigned by  dad&#8217;s chore chart, and no TV. This, incidentally, is her top tip for successful  parenthood; no TV. Madonna was expected to defrost the freezer, wash the  dishes, baby sit, and vacuum. She was a voracious reader and loved the  stories her mother told her about a garden involving vegetables and a rabbit.</p>
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  Like many teenagers, she knew that she would leave for the big city as  quickly as she could. She says that she knew she wanted to leave Michigan from  the age of five. She lasted one term at her Home-state University on a dance  scholarship. Her heart wasn&#8217;t in it. Even though she&#8217;d never visited, there was  really only one place for her: New York, the true home of the ambitious. She  arrived, in her late teens, at La Guardia airport and took a taxi to Times  Square. She had no money or connections and lived hand to mouth, eventually  settling in a tenement on the Lower East Side at 4th and Avenue B. Every  weekend she went dubbing in search of A&amp;R personnel and DJs who might be  able to assist her career. She recalls dancing to &#8216;Don&#8217;t You Want Me&#8217; by the  Human League at New York&#8217;s famous Danceteria club. With her first royalty  paycheck, she bought a synthesizer and a bike which she had to carry up all six  flights to her new apartment, a loft on Broome and West Broadway. Deep down she  also carried much resentment about her family, was often unhappy and relied  greatly on music, which she has written was &#8216;a vehicle for transcending misery  (the story of my life)&#8217; to get her through thin times.<br />
  Anyway, it is a pretty strange thing to sit and think about the fact that  Madonna is one of the most famous women in the world. Fame is the defining  aspect of her life, even more than her music, style, or the movies. Madonna  will be remembered for being one of the most relentlessly self-realized people  of the century. Along with Monroe and Ali, Madonna will be remembered for  defining the times by inventing and changing and promoting herself with  ambition and, in so doing, providing us with a way of understanding ourselves  and remembering what we used to dance to, who we used to be.
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people are afraid to say  what they want. That&#8217;s why they don&#8217;t get what they want. - Madonna
  Poor is the man whose  pleasures depend on the permission of another. Madonna
  Madonna isn&#8217;t happy with  the &#34;boring&#34; movie roles she&#8217;s lately been offered. Casting, she  complains, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people are afraid to say  what they want. That&#8217;s why they don&#8217;t get what they want. - Madonna<br />
  Poor is the man whose  pleasures depend on the permission of another. Madonna<br />
  Madonna isn&#8217;t happy with  the &quot;boring&quot; movie roles she&#8217;s lately been offered. Casting, she  complains, sees her as the mother of a &quot;truculent teenage daughter.&quot;  &quot;Mom&quot; (real life mother of two) sees herself as the truculent one.  She&#8217;s that and more - this always cutting-edge artist is  &quot;frighteningly&quot; good at being anything she wants to be.<br />
  Madonna Louise Ciccone  Ritchie (born August 16, 1958), better known as Madonna, is an American pop  singer-songwriter, dancer, record, film producer, actress and a fashion icon.  She is a multiple Grammy and Golden Globe-award winner, known for her ambitious  music videos, stage performances and use of political, sexual, and religious  themes in her work. Madonna is sometimes referred to as &quot;the Material  Girl&quot; or &quot;Queen of Pop&quot; in the media.</p>
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  Since her debut in 1982,  Madonna has released many chart-topping albums and singles, and has sold more  than 200 million albums worldwide. Billboard reported that her 2006 Confessions  Tour holds the record for the top-grossing concert tour by a female artist.  According to both the 2007 Guinness Book of Records, and Billboard, she is the  top earning female singer. Madonna is the richest female singer in the world,  and one of the richest self-made women in the world, with an estimated net  worth of over $850 million. On September 27, 2007, she was nominated for  induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2001, the Guinness Book of  World Records listed Madonna as the &quot;World&rsquo;s Most-successful Female Musician&quot;.<br />
  Madonna was introduced to  the gay community while still a teenager. It was her ballet teacher,  Christopher Flynn, a gay man, who first told Madonna that she was beautiful. He  also introduced her to the local gay community of Detroit, Michigan, often taking  her to local gay bars. It is Flynn who encouraged Madonna to walk away from her  full scholarship to the University of Michigan and move to Manhattan to pursue  a career as a professional dancer. Upon her arrival, some of the first people  she befriended were drag queens and gay rentboys.<br />
  After the launch of her  music career and her entry into public consciousness, Madonna began to solidify  her reputation as a gay icon. In the 1980s, Madonna was one of the first major  celebrities to lend her support to AIDS causes. Many of her friends and  inspirations, such as her ballet teacher Christopher Flynn, artist Keith  Haring, and photographer Herb Ritts - as well as her brother Christopher - are  gay males, and some of them have died of AIDS. The song &quot;In This Life&quot;  from her fith studio album, Erotica, is about the loss of Madonna&#8217;s (gay)  friends to AIDS, containing the line, &quot;Have you ever watched your best  friend die?&quot;</p>
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  One of Madonna&#8217;s biggest  hits, 1990&#8217;s &quot;Vogue&quot;, is a song in tribute to the underground dance  form known as vogueing which first found popularity in gay bars and discos of  New York City. &quot;Deeper and Deeper,&quot; a 1992 hit about a young man&#8217;s  coming out, featured a small reprise of &quot;Vogue&quot;.<br />
  In 2003 Madonna kissed  Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera onstage at the MTV Video Music Awards.  According to Out Madonna shrugs off the attention the act garnered and her  daughter Lourdes&#8217; reaction to it (Lourdes told her mother people call the pop  star gay and the girl has gained more consciousness of the gay community).  &quot;I kind of assume everything I do is going to appeal to the gay audience.  I&#8217;m just a big queen&#8230; it just means I kissed Britney Spears. I am the mommy  pop star and she is the baby pop star. And I am kissing her and passing my  energy onto her. Like, kind of a mythological fairy tale&quot;, Madonna stated  of the incident.<br />
  Madonna has been named by  The Advocate as the biggest gay icon of all time over such icons as Judy  Garland and Cher. To this day, Madonna&#8217;s gay following is one of the most loyal  segments of her audience. While her popularity among certain other communities  (like the African American and Hispanic communities, for example) has  fluctuated over the years, her gay following seems to stay strongly intact.
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<p align="left">Jon  Caldwell has been an avid fan of Madonna. You can find more resources on  Madonna at <a href="http://www.MadonnaFanClub.net" target="_blank" title="http://www.MadonnaFanClub.net">http://www.MadonnaFanClub.net</a> <br />
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  <em>Article published on November  27, 2007 at Isnare.com</em></p>
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		<title>Madonna Reviewed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my favorite artists of all  time is Madonna. She is one true super stars of our generation. She is also one  of the first women who started out as just a pop star but managed to have  staying power. I believe this is because she is a great businesswoman. Madonna [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my favorite artists of all  time is Madonna. She is one true super stars of our generation. She is also one  of the first women who started out as just a pop star but managed to have  staying power. I believe this is because she is a great businesswoman. Madonna  has a great voice that has only gotten better over time and she can still  manage to dance like no one else. The reason she has remained a household name  is because she knows how to sell herself.<br />
  When Madonna first came out  I was fairly young. I enjoyed all of her earlier pop oriented songs such as  Lucky Star, Borderline and Holiday of her first self entitled album. Her second  album Like a Virgin had the more provocative self titled song, but she also  stuck with the pop roots in Material Girl. She again delved into the slightly  provocative in her third album True Blue with the song Papa Don&#18;t Preach.  Then was her first movie Who&#18;s that Girl. I have to admit I did enjoy the  movie but thought this would be the end of her career. However, she came back  with the album Like a Prayer sticking with those original roots of a self title  slightly provocative song and an upbeat pop tune, Cherish.<br />
  Through the next few years  she managed to put out a few lackluster albums. However she always managed to  stay in the media and keep herself a household name. When Madonna released the  album Ray of Light I knew she was more than just a pop princess. That album  showed how much her voice had grown and how much her body hadn&#18;t. She is  still able to perform as well as she did when she was 15 years younger. These  are the reasons I respect Madonna. Not only is she a talented artist she is  also a shrewd businesswoman.
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<p align="left"><a href="http://www.musicandsuch.com/madonna.html">Madonna News and Discography</a> <br />
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  <em>Article published on March 01,  2007 at Isnare.com</em></p>
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