Debbie Gibson topic
Also known as
- Deborah Gibson
Deborah Ann "Debbie" Gibson (born August 31, 1970), is an American singer-songwriter who was a teen pop icon. She was popular in the late 1980s and the early 1990s. At the age of seventeen, Gibson was the youngest female to write, produce, and perform a Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit single (in the USA) with her song "Foolish Beat,".
She appeared repeatedly on the covers of teen magazines (in the USA) such as Tiger Beat. She has gone on to starring roles on Broadway and touring musicals, as well as...
full article at wikipedia
| Gender |
| Date of birth |
Aug 31, 1970
| Place of birth |
| Country of nationality |
| Profession |
| Religion |
| Ethnicity |
| Parents |
| Children |
| Siblings |
| Spouse (or domestic partner) |
| Employment history |
| Education |
| Height |
1.676m
| Weight |
| Quotations |
| Places lived |
|
location
|
|---|
| Musical Genres |
| Place Musical Career Began |
| Albums |
|
musical album
|
release date
|
release type
|
|---|---|---|
|
Jun 11, 1997
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
1989
|
||
|
Mar 6, 2001
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
| Similar Artists |
| Record Labels |
| Active as Musical Artist (start) |
| Active as Musical Artist (end) |
| Instruments Played |
| Vocal Range |
| Album Contributions |
| Tracks Recorded |
| Track Contributions |
| Concert Tours |
With the exception of Wikipedia summaries and some images the
content on this page is typically distributed under
the Creative Commons
Attribution license or Public Domain.
The album, artist, and track information originated from the MusicBrainz page entitled "Debbie Gibson." The information is Public Domain .
The album, artist, and track information originated from the MusicBrainz page entitled "Debbie Gibson." The information is Public Domain .
The original description for this topic was automatically generated from the Wikipedia article "Debbie Gibson" licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License .
Map
Loading map...
Recent Discussions about Debbie Gibson
There are no conversations on this topic. Would you like to start one?
Start the Discussion »