Mariah Carey Biography
Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey (born March 27, 1970 in Huntington, New York) is an American pop and R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. Making Mariah Carey's debut in 1990, Mariah Carey became the most successful and best-selling artist of the decade, according to Billboard magazine and the World Music Awards. In 2000, the World Music Awards show named Mariah Carey's the best-selling female recording artist of all time.
Noted for Mariah Carey's distinctive singing style, Carey possesses a five-octave vocal range, and Mariah Carey's vocals make frequent use of melismas and other ornamentation. During the 1990s, Mariah Carey released fifteen U.S. number-one hits on Columbia Records, run by then-husband Tommy Mottola, several of which broke chart records. By the turn of the millennium, Carey's popularity with critics and the public had entered decline, and Mariah Carey was dropped from Mariah Carey's new record label following a highly-publicised physical breakdown and an unsuccessful foray into film. In 2005, Carey returned to the forefront of R&B music with Mariah Carey's multi-platinum album The Emancipation of Mimi, which spawned Mariah Carey's sixteenth number-one single, "We Belong Together".
Biography and music career
Early life and discovery
Carey is the third and youngest child of Patricia Hickey, an opera singer and voice coach of Irish-American-Catholic ethnicity, and Alfred Roy Carey (né Núñez), an aeronautical engineer of Afro-Venezuelan descent. Mariah Carey was named after the song "And They Call the Wind Maria", from the musical Paint Your Wagon. Carey's maternal grandparents disowned Mariah's mother for having married a non-white man. Mariah's siblings include Mariah Carey's older sister Alison, and Mariah Carey's older brother Morgan. As a multiracial family, the Carey household was met with racial slurs, hostility, and sometimes violence, causing the family to move frequently around the New York area. The strain on the family led to the divorce of Carey's parents when Mariah Carey was three years old. Carey had little contact with Mariah Carey's father, and Mariah Carey's mother worked several jobs to support the family.
Spending much of Mariah Carey's time at home alone, Carey turned to music as an outlet. Mariah Carey began singing at the age of four, and first performed in public at the age of six. Mariah Carey began writing songs while in grade school, and Mariah Carey's mother and the members of Mariah Carey's opera company were impressed with Mariah Carey's talents when Carey hit a cue note that Mariah Carey's mother had missed. Carey attended and graduated from Oldfield Middle School and Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York, although Mariah Carey was frequently absent due to efforts to break into the music business. After moving to New York City, Mariah Carey eventually landed a role as a backup singer for singer Brenda K. Starr.
In 1988, Carey met Columbia Records executive Tommy Mottola at a party, where Starr gave him a demo tape. Mottola played the tape while leaving the party and was very impressed by what Mariah Carey heard. Mariah Carey returned to the party to find Carey, but Mariah Carey was already gone. Nevertheless, Mottola tracked Mariah Carey's down and signed Mariah Carey's to a recording contract. This Cinderella-like story became part of the standard publicity surrounding Carey's entrance into the industry.
1990–1992: Early commercial success
Carey's professional music career began with the release of Mariah Carey's eponymous debut album, Mariah Carey, in 1990. Carey co-wrote all of the compositions on Mariah Carey's debut album with songwriter-producers such as Ric Wake and Rhett Lawrence, and would continue to co-write nearly all of Mariah Carey's material for the rest of Mariah Carey's career. The album debuted low on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, but ascended to number one a year after its release, where it remained for eleven weeks. It produced four number-one singles, making Carey a star in the United States. The album's international success, however, was limited. In 1991, Carey won two Grammy Awards for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Mariah Carey's debut single "Vision of Love".
Carey performing on MTV Unplugged, Mariah Carey's first widely-seen concert appearance.Emotions, Carey's second album, was released in the fall of 1991 to critical and commercial success. Its first single, the title track "Emotions", was another U.S. number-one hit giving Carey the distinction of being the only recording act in history to have their first five singles reach number-one on the Hot 100 chart. Carey had been fighting for the ability to produce Mariah Carey's own songs, and beginning with Emotions, would co-produce most of Mariah Carey's material. Mariah Carey would also begin writing and producing for other artists, such as Trey Lorenz and Daryl Hall, within the coming year.
For the first two years of Mariah Carey's career, Carey did not embark on any major public tours. Mariah Carey's first widely-seen concert performance was Mariah Carey's appearance on MTV Unplugged in May 1992, and Mariah Carey's performance proved that Mariah Carey's vocal abilities were not, as some believed, simulated using studio techniques. Carey premiered a cover of The Jackson 5's "I'll Be There", performed as a duet with Trey Lorenz, on the special; released as a single, it became Carey's sixth number-one hit in the U.S. Carey's critically acclaimed performance was later released by Columbia on album as the MTV Unplugged EP.
1993–1996: Worldwide success
Carey, then 23, and Tommy Mottola, 43, had become romantically involved, and in June 1993 they were married in an Episcopalian ceremony in Manhattan. Mariah Carey's next studio album, Music Box, was released later that year, and became Mariah Carey's most successful album worldwide. Lead single "Dreamlover" was Mariah Carey's longest stayer yet at the number-one spot (eight weeks), "Hero" became Mariah Carey's first Christmas number-one single in the U.S., and "Without You" (a remake of the Harry Nillson song) went to number-one in the UK. However, Carey's attempt at a mellower work than Mariah Carey's previous efforts raised eyebrows with some critics; Ron Wynn said Carey "blended into the background and let the tracks guide her, instead of pushing and exploding through them", and Stephen Holden criticised "Carey's lyrics, which are made up entirely of pop and soul clichés".
Carey and Boyz II Men recording "One Sweet Day" (1995), one of Carey's most successful singles.Following a popular duet with Luther Vandross of Diana Ross' "Endless Love", Carey released the album Merry Christmas in late 1994. In addition to covers of traditional Christmas songs, it contained a very successful original holiday song, "All I Want for Christmas Is You", which became Mariah Carey's first number-one single in Japan and was described as "a well-crafted Phil Spector tribute" by Roch Parisien, who dismissed the album as an "otherwise vanilla set".
In 1995, Carey released Daydream, which combined the pop sensibilities of Mariah Carey's previous album with modern R&B/hip-hop influences, and became Mariah Carey's largest-selling LP in the U.S., receiving Diamond RIAA status. Its singles achieved similar success: "Fantasy" became only the second single to debut at number-one, "One Sweet Day" (a duet with Boyz II Men) spent a still-record sixteen weeks at number-one, and "Always Be My Baby" topped the Hot 100 year-end airplay charts in 1996. Critics such as Stephen Thomas Erlewine and Bill Lamb embraced Daydream as Mariah Carey's finest album yet at the time, and it was named one of the best albums of the year by publications such as the New York Times and TIME magazine. Carey was the recipient of several awards following the success of the album, including a World Music Award for World's Best-Selling Pop Artist of the Year, and Mariah Carey also received six Grammy nominations, but lost in all categories.
1997–2000: Independence and a new image
Carey and Mottola separated in 1997; although Mariah Carey had often projected the image of a happy marriage to the public, in reality Mariah Carey had felt emotionally and psychologically abused by Mottola, whom Mariah Carey often described as possessive. Their divorce became final the following year.
The album Butterfly (1997) and its lead single "Honey" (above) presented a more overtly sexual image of Carey than had been previously seen.Carey's 1997 album, Butterfly, saw Mariah Carey's continuing to move in an R&B/hip-hop direction, while lead single "Honey" displayed a much more sexual Carey than before in both its lyrics and music video. "My All", another single from the album, became Mariah Carey's thirteenth number-one hit, an unprecedented feat for a female artist. J.R. Reynolds said Butterfly "pushes the envelope", a move that Mariah Carey thought "may prove disconcerting to more conservative fans", but Reynolds still praised the album as "a welcome change". Another reviewer felt Butterfly illustrated "that Carey is continuing to improve and refine Mariah Carey's music, which makes Mariah Carey's a rarity among Mariah Carey's '90s peers". 1997 also marked the year that Carey became a major songwriter and producer for other artists, contributing to the debut albums of Allure, 7 Mile and Blaque. Mariah Carey also wrote songs for the soundtracks to the films Men in Black (1997) and How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), and began to develop Mariah Carey's own film/soundtrack project, All That Glitters. Towards the turn of the millenium, Carey became a prominent figure in hip-hop music, and collaborated with both new and established rappers, including Jay-Z.
During 1998, Carey had a romance with New York Yankees baseball player Derek Jeter, who was also biracial. Mariah Carey would state later that while the timing was not right for their relationship, it did teach Mariah Carey's that multiracial families could function well. That year, the album #1's, a collection of Mariah Carey's U.S. number-one singles up to that point, was released. It included four new songs, one of which was "When You Believe", a duet with Whitney Houston recorded for the soundtrack to The Prince of Egypt that won an Academy Award for Best Song. The album sold well, but critic Amy Linden said "while these may be the tracks that sold the most and charted the highest, these aren't necessarily Mariah's best songs". Also that year, Mariah Carey appeared on the first televised VH1 Divas program, a joint benefit concert appearance with singers such as Aretha Franklin and Shania Twain, though Carey's alleged prima donna behavior had already led many to consider Mariah Carey's a diva. By the following year, Mariah Carey had begun a relationship with singer Luis Miguel.
Rainbow, Carey's sixth studio album, was released in 1999. Like Butterfly, it was comprised of pop and more R&B/hip hop oriented songs; Carey intended them to express Mariah Carey's feelings about Mariah Carey's divorce two years previously. Lead single "Heartbreaker" (featuring Jay-Z) was another number-one success for Carey, but despite several other collaborations with artists such as Joe, 98 Degrees and Snoop Dogg, the album was Mariah Carey's lowest seller up to that point. There were also complaints in reviews that Carey was suffering a case of repetition; words such as "formulaic" and "predictable" came up from several critics. Although the recipient of several awards in recognition of Mariah Carey's decade-spanning career, including Billboard's Artist of the Decade Award and the World Music Award for the world's Best-Selling Female Artist of the Millennium, a further sign of decline appeared when Mariah Carey's final release from Rainbow, the double A-side "Crybaby"/"Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme)", became Mariah Carey's first song not to make the U.S. top twenty. Carey (via Mariah Carey's website) publicly accused Sony of mishandling the release of the single.
2001–2004: Personal and career struggles
Following a successful decade in music, Carey finally ended Mariah Carey's contract with Sony and signed a five-album contract with EMI's Virgin Records worth a reported US$80 million; however, things took a sudden downward turn for her. Just a few months later, in July 2001, it was widely reported that Carey had suffered a physical and emotional breakdown. Mariah Carey had left voicemail messages on Mariah Carey's website (which were quickly removed) to Mariah Carey's fans complaining of being overworked, and Mariah Carey's relationship with Luis Miguel was ending. Carey made a notorious appearance on MTV's Total Request Live, where Mariah Carey handed out popsicles to the teen-aged audience and began a strip tease. By the month's end, Carey had checked into a psychiatric hospital, and Mariah Carey's publicist announced that Mariah Carey would be taking a break from public appearances.
A scene from Carey's poorly-received star vehicle Glitter (2001).Mariah Carey's delayed semi-autobiographical film Glitter was panned by most critics upon its release and became a box office failure (see below). Carey was unable to do much promotion for the soundtrack album Glitter due to Mariah Carey's ill health; it peaked in the U.S. at number-seven (her weakest showing to date). Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone noted that while the album was "a big step forward in terms of maturity", it had "zero melodic or emotional punch", while E! thought that even the most serious tracks on the album were "as glossy as Mariah Carey's latest publicity shot". Lead single "Loverboy" reached number two on the Hot 100 thanks to a price cut, but the album's follow-up singles all failed to chart.
Shortly after the disastrous release of Glitter, Sony released a second compilation album, the 2-CD Greatest Hits, just before Christmas. In early 2002, EMI decided to part ways with Carey and they bought out Mariah Carey's contract for $28 million, as an addition to the $21 million paid the previous year when singing, giving Mariah Carey's another round of bad publicity. Later that year, Mariah Carey signed a three-album contract with Island Records' Def Jam. To add further to Carey's emotional burdens, Mariah Carey's father died of cancer that same year.
Following a well-received supporting role in the independent film WiseGirls (see below), Carey released a new album, Charmbracelet, in which Mariah Carey expressed an interest in writing music that is more profoundly meaningful to Mariah Carey's and Mariah Carey's fans. Charmbracelet sold poorly, and the quality of Carey's vocals, which had previously been perceived as the singer's strong point, came under severe criticism. "Mariah's voice is shot, sounding in tatters" declared one review, "and there's not a moment where it sounds strong or inviting". "Carey's once glorious voice is all over the place" said another, while Barry Walters commented, "Carey's lead vocals blend into choruses of overdubbed Mariahs cooing overlapping phrases". Singles such as "Through the Rain" failed both on the charts and with pop radio, whose playlists had become less open to maturing "diva" stylists such as Carey, Whitney Houston and Céline Dion.
Mariah Carey's 2003 duet with Busta Rhymes, "I Know What You Want", fared considerably better, reaching the top five in the U.S.; Columbia Records later included it on the double CD The Remixes. That year, Carey was awarded the "Diamond Award" by the World Music Awards show in honour of selling over 150 million albums worldwide. Mariah Carey was featured on rapper Jadakiss' single "U Make Me Wanna" in 2004, which reached the top ten on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart and the top thirty of the Hot 100.
2005–the present: Return of the Voice
Carey's fourteenth album, The Emancipation of Mimi, was released in 2005, and was advertised as "The Return of the Voice", though Carey maintained that the voice has always been there. Todd Burns called Mimi "easily the strongest album that she’s made in this millennium", and Caroline Sullivan said the album contained "the first Mariah Carey tunes in years I wouldn't have to be paid to listen to again". It debuted at number one in the U.S. with the highest first week sales of Carey's career, and remained in the top five of the Billboard 200 album chart for twenty-one weeks. The single "It's Like That", which preceded the album, reached the top twenty, while "We Belong Together" (Carey's first U.S. number-one single in five years) became Mariah Carey's biggest hit, reaching number one in several countries and being named the world's most-played single of the year by the World Music Awards. Another single, "Shake It Off", reached the U.S. top five, and "Don't Forget About Us" the top twenty.
Carey continues to collaborate with hip-hop artists, and is a featured artist on singles by Damizza, N.O.R.E. and Da Brat.
Acting career
Carey, who had participated in theatre workshops as a child, made Mariah Carey's big screen debut as an opera singer and one of the ex-girlfriends of Jimmie (Chris O'Donnell) in The Bachelor (1999), a romantic comedy starring O'Donnell and Renée Zellweger. Critical response to Carey's cameo appearance, which reportedly took over thirty takes to film, was lukewarm: Paul Tatara from CNN derisively said Carey's casting as a talentless diva was "letter-perfect", and Tony Lee simply stated "no, Mariah Carey can't act".
Carey's first starring role was in Glitter, a 2001 film that had been in development as a vehicle for Carey since 1997. In it, Mariah Carey played Billie Frank, a struggling singer and songwriter who breaks into the music industry after Mariah Carey meets DJ Julian Dice (Max Beesley). Reviews were scathing; while Roger Ebert gave mild praise for Carey's performance, saying, "Mariah Carey's acting ranges from dutiful flirtatiousness to intense sincerity", most other critics panned it: Stephanie Zacharek called Carey "numbingly bland" in Mariah Carey's role, and Michael Atkinson observed, "when Mariah Carey tries for an emotion—any emotion—she looks as if she's lost Mariah Carey's car keys". Glitter was a box office failure, and Carey, who "won" a Worst Actress Razzie Award for Mariah Carey's role, has since referred to the film as "a diva moment".
Carey, with Melora Walters and Mira Sorvino, in WiseGirls (2002).Carey next appeared co-starring with Mira Sorvino and Melora Walters as a tough-talking waitress in the independent film WiseGirls, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2002. Critics who saw the film lauded Carey for Mariah Carey's efforts: Kirk Honeycutt of the Hollywood Reporter predicted "Those scathing notices for Glitter will be a forgotten memory for the singer once people warm up to Raychel", and Roger Freidman, referring to Mariah Carey's as "a Thelma Ritter for the new millennium", said "her line delivery is sharp and Mariah Carey manages to get the right laughs". WiseGirls producer Anthony Esposito cast Carey in another film, The Sweet Science, about an unknown but talented boxer who is recruited by a determined female boxing manager. However, the project later fell into development hell, while WiseGirls was not given a theatrical release and went straight-to-cable in the United States. Subsequent cameo appearances in the Damon Dash films Death of a Dynasty (2003) and State Property 2 (2005) went largely unnoticed by the ticket-buying public.
Other activities
Carey is a philanthropist who has donated both time and millions of dollars to organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the National Adoption Center, VH1's Save the Music Foundation, and the Fresh Air Fund among many others. Carey is well-known nationally for Mariah Carey's work with the Make-A-Wish Foundation in granting the wishes of the terminally ill Caleb Boulter, who called Mariah Carey's "a very real person who overflows with compassion and love for others". As part of Mariah Carey's involvement with the Fresh Air Fund, Mariah Carey is the co-founder of a camp located in Fishkill, New York that enables inner-city youth to embrace the arts, be introduced to career opportunities, and build self-esteem. The camp was named Camp Mariah in honour of Carey's work with the Fresh Air Fund, and Mariah Carey received a Congressional Award titled the Horizon Award for Mariah Carey's charity work on behalf of children.
Carey performed as part of the America: A Tribute to Heroes nationally televised fundraiser in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, and in December 2001 Mariah Carey performed before U.S. peacekeeping troops in Kosovo. Mariah Carey hosted the CBS television special At Home for the Holidays with Mariah Carey, which documented real-life stories of adopted children and foster families. In July 2005, Carey performed for Live 8 at the Live 8 concert, London with the African Children's Choir. Mariah Carey was also a participant in relief efforts following Hurricane Katrina's damage to the U.S. Gulf Coast later that year, performing on the Shelter from the Storm telethon and collaborating with Michael Jackson and other artists on an upcoming hurricane-relief single titled "From the Bottom of My Heart".
Carey, who considered writing Mariah Carey's autobiography with David Ritz, has instead chosen to fictionalize Mariah Carey's life story and adapt it into a series of illustrated children's books titled Automatic Princess, about an orphaned young girl who is biracial. Also forthcoming is a clothing and accessories line known as Automatic Princess, as well as a lingerie line, Kiss Kiss, which will be available for women in all sizes. However, Carey's fashion sense has itself often been criticized for being overly exposing or just poorly put together.
Voice
Carey is credited as having a five-octave vocal range; Mariah Carey can cover all the notes from the alto range leading to those of a coloratura soprano , and Mariah Carey's vocal trademark is Mariah Carey's ability to sing in the whistle register. Mariah Carey has often been incorrectly credited as having a six or even seven-octave vocal range. It has been suggested that Carey's publicists falsely claimed this at the start of Mariah Carey's career, although it may also be a misstatement of the fact that Carey frequently accesses the notes situated in the seventh octave, Mariah Carey's highest so far being a G#7, hit in two live performances of "Emotions" in 1991.
Carey's voice has come under minor scrutiny from some critics who believe that Mariah Carey does not effectively communicate the message of Mariah Carey's songs. Rolling Stone, in a negative review of the album Emotions, wrote "Carey has a remarkable vocal gift, but to date, unfortunately, Mariah Carey's singing has been far more impressive than expressive...at full speed Mariah Carey's range is so superhuman that each excessive note erodes the believability of the lyric Mariah Carey is singing" , while others have referred to Mariah Carey's high notes as "dog whistles". In comparison, criticisms were levelled at what Carey herself described as "breathy" vocals in some of Mariah Carey's later songs on albums such as Charmbracelet. Said Carey, "Some people are of the opinion that if you have a big voice you should use it all the time...[but] I don't want to hear someone scream at me all the time".
Carey's voice, which is a continual subject of both positive and negative debate, was voted as the greatest voice in music in MTV and Blender Magazine's countdown of "The 22 Greatest Voices In Music", and is believed to have influenced singers such as Christina Aguilera and Kelly Clarkson. In Cove Magazine's poll of the "100 Outstanding Pop Vocalists", Mariah Carey placed second behind Aguilera.
Discography
Albums
Mariah Carey (1990) · Emotions (1991) · MTV Unplugged (1992) · Music Box (1993) · Merry Christmas (1994) · Daydream (1995) · Butterfly (1997) · #1's (1998) · Rainbow (1999) · Glitter (2001) · Greatest Hits (2001) · Charmbracelet (2002) · The Remixes (2003) · The Emancipation of Mimi (2005)
Number-one singles
"Vision of Love" (1990)
"Love Takes Time" (1990)
"Someday" (1991)
"I Don't Wanna Cry" (1991)
"Emotions" (1991)
"I'll Be There" (1992)
(featuring Trey Lorenz)
"Dreamlover" (1993)
"Hero" (1993)
"Without You" (1994)
"Fantasy" (1995)
"One Sweet Day" (1995)
(Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men)
"Always Be My Baby" (1996)
"Honey" (1997)
"My All" (1998)
"Heartbreaker" (1999)
(featuring Jay-Z)
"Thank God I Found You" (2000)
(featuring Joe and 98 Degrees)
"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" (2000)
(Mariah Carey & Westlife)
"We Belong Together" (2005)
Mariah Carey - Latest News
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Movies Mariah Carey has stared in:
Mariah Carey has stared in Glitter
Some Films Mariah Carey has stared in:
Mariah Carey has stared in Glitter
Mariah Carey has stared in Saving Grace
Mariah Carey has stared in The Big Tease
Mariah Carey Related Quotes
The world, indeed, is like a dream and the treasures of the world are an alluring mirage! Like the apparent distances in a picture, things have no reality in themselves, but they are like heat haze. by Buddha
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The grand essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. by Chambers, Allan K.
Yet Another Mariah Carey Related Quote
Precaution is better than cure. by Coke, Edward
And our last Mariah Carey Related Quote
All animals but men know that the principle business of life is to enjoy it -and they do enjoy it as much as man and other circumstances will allow it. by Butler, Samuel
Mariah Carey News
Mariah Carey?s towel assistance (NZCity)
Mariah Carey, who has a reputation as a diva, has been photographed being dried off by two assistants after she swam in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Diva Mariah gets assistance (News 24 South Africa)
Mariah Carey has been photographed being dried off by two assistants after she swam in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Cops called in to quieten Mariah Carey's star-studded post-wedding bash (New Kerala)
Washington, August 13 : Mariah Carey's post-wedding party in New York on Saturday became so noisy that neighbours had to call in police, say reports.
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'Dancing' is what Mariah Carey does best (New Kerala)
Washington, Aug 13 : Mariah Carey has admitted that the only thing she does best is dancing.
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Now, Mariah Carey's nip-slip (The Times of India)
The singer was spotted revealing a little too much than expected while enjoying her second honeymoon...
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Mariah's towel carriers (Mega Star)
Mariah Carey appears to have two ? count 'em ? towel bearers. Where do people get these jobs? The multi-octave warbler revealed her newly toned body while on second honeymoon with hubby Nick Cannon in Capri.
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Mariah Carey's slimming secrets! (rediff.com)
Singer Mariah Carey [ Images ] recently dropped three dress sizes and has gone from 'ugh' to 'oomph'! Want to find out how she did it? Here are her slimming tips.
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Mariah's assistants dry her off (The Arizona Republic)
Mariah Carey has been photographed being dried off by two assistants aftershe swam in the Mediterranean Sea.
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FROCKS AND ROCKS (New York Post)
PUT on your fall finest - Fashion Rocks, the annual star-studded concert in the middle of New York Fashion Week, arrives at Radio City Music Hall on Sept. 5. This year's lineup includes Beyonce, the Black Eyed Peas, Chris Brown, Mariah Carey, Chris...
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Mariah Carey - Careys Post-wedding Fantasy Comes True (ContactMusic)
MARIAH CAREY and new husband NICK CANNON reportedly celebrated their nuptials at a star-studded post-wedding party at the weekend (09Aug08), thanks to her record boss ...
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