
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (March 28, 1986). Pop singer. Lady Gaga is her worldwide popular nickname. She was born in Manhattan (New York), United States. Cynthia Louise Bissett is her mother. She was vice president of mobile operator Verizon. Her father was Joseph Anthony Germanotta, Jr. An entrepreneur. He also served as director of an internet company. She was raised in the Manhattan's Upper East Side, where she is a member of an ecumenical Catholic family. Due to this, her parents sent their daughter at the Convent of the Sacred Heart. It is a Catholic elite school. When she was a child she was extremely passionate about music. She began playing the piano at age three. She wrote her first song at age thirteen. She took part in open mics. She was a fan of Madonna, Madonna and Queen. When she graduated from the high school level, she was accepted into New York University's Tisch School of Art to study music. She didn't finish her studies and chose to pursue her musical career. Musical beginnings In New York, she began singing melodic tunes on the keyboard in bars and clubs. The first production she did was by her with producer and composer RedOne, they called it: Boys, Boys Boys. The production didn't go well. In a state of sadness and depressed, she decided to go back to her parents' home and began performing in an New York club, in burlesque, avant-garde, as well as dance performances. In the beginning, her life knew alcohol and uncontrollable parties. They began to perform in the city's venues downtown in 2007 when she began working with Lady Starlight. They were part of the American music festival Lollapalooza. She was focused on music, and was later able to have the single made available through Sony / ATV. Britney Spears benefited of her writing abilities. Interscope also employed her, who was in charge of writing songs for New Kids on the Block (Fergie, Akon and the Pussycat dolls). At the same time, Stefani was performing on the Lower East Side with cover bands such as Mackin Pulsifer and SGBand.
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