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Janet Jackson

A Wisdom Archive on Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson

A selection of articles related to Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson

ARTICLES RELATED TO Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Mezzo-soprano - Famous mezzo-sopranos

Mezzo-soprano - Classical music. Patricia Adkins-Chiti Dame Janet Baker Agnes Baltsa Fedora Barbieri Cecilia Bartoli Teresa Berganza Olga Borodina Fiorenza Cossotto Grace Bumbry Annette Daniels Barbara Dever Brigitte Fassbaender Elina Garanca Maria Gay Rita Gorr Denyce Graves Monica Groop Marilyn Horne Vesselina Kasarova Magdalena Kožená ...

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Mezzo-soprano, Mezzo-soprano - Mezzo-soprano roles in operas, Mezzo-soprano - Mezzo-soprano roles in operettas and musicals, Mezzo-soprano - Famous mezzo-sopranos, Mezzo-soprano - Classical music, Mezzo-soprano - Popular and crossover music

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Marlon Jackson - The Jackson 5 and early years

Marlon was about 6 years old when his father, Joseph, formed his five oldest sons into the Jackson 5 singing and dancing group. The second youngest of the Jackson 5, Marlon was only one year older than the lead singer of the group, Michael. Michael was clearly a child prodigy, and Marlon had trouble performing as well as him. Multiple family sources have said that Joseph would sometimes beat Marlon for failing to dance as well as Michael. Joseph wanted to drop Marlon fro ...

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Marlon Jackson, Marlon Jackson - The Jackson 5 and early years, Marlon Jackson - The move to Epic and marriage, Marlon Jackson - Leaving the Jacksons, Marlon Jackson - Later life

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Minimoog - Design

The Minimoog has six sound sources. Five of these (three voltage-controlled oscillators with switchable waveforms, a noise generator, an external line input) pass to a mixer with independent level controls. The mixed output of the sources is then passed through the voltage-controlled filter and a voltage-controlled amplifier, each of which has its own ADSR envelope generator. The voltage-controlled filter can itself be made to oscillate, thus comprising ...

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Minimoog, Minimoog - Design, Minimoog - Usage, Minimoog - Essential recordings, Minimoog - Minimoog Voyager

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - RIAA certification - List of artists with most gold platinum and Multi-platinum albums

These artists have the most gold, platinum and multi-platinum albums (each album is counted only once even if the album was certified gold, platinum, and multi-platinum): Elvis Presley (97 Gold, 55 of which Platinum, 25 of which multi-platinum, tops in every category ) Barbra Streisand (50, 31, 13) (female with the most gold, multi-platinum albums and #1 Albums) The Beatles (43, 38, 24, -most for any group in every catergory-) The Rolling Stones (41, 26,11) Neil Diamond (38, 21, 11) E ...

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RIAA certification, RIAA certification - List of artists with most gold platinum and Multi-platinum albums, RIAA certification - Artists with most Gold Platinum and Multi-platinum singles

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Music of Minnesota - Music institutions and venues

Music institutions in modern Minnesota include the Minnesota Orchestra, founded in 1903 as the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. The Minnesota Orchestra is widely respected in the classical music world, and has toured widely; as of 2005, the orchestra is led by Finnish conductor Osmo Vänskä. The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra is the only full-time professional chamber orchestra in the United States, known for a radio show distributed by American Public Media. Many member stations of the Independent Public Radio network play music by loc ...

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Music of Minnesota, Music of Minnesota - Music institutions and venues, Music of Minnesota - Music venues, Music of Minnesota - Music education, Music of Minnesota - Music history, Music of Minnesota - Modern music, Music of Minnesota - Rock, Music of Minnesota - Recent styles, Music of Minnesota - Notes

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes

Dress codes may apply: by law for employees, pupils/students, etc. - sometimes a uniform; sometimes depending on the day, see Casual Friday; see also international standard business attire for customers, e.g. for a disco, nightclub, casino, or more relaxed rules (e.g. shoes required, and not bare chested) in shops and restaurants on special parties; sometimes a special kind of clothes is the theme of the party in social life in general Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code. ...

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Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Someone to Call My Lover - Song information

The song was co-written and co-produced by Jackson, Jimmy Jam, and Terry Lewis. It utilizes two samples. Its looped guitar riff is sampled from America's 1976 song "Ventura Highway" written by America band member Dewey Bunnell. For the loop played throughout the chorus, the song samples Gymnopédie No. 1 written by Erik Satie. As the song is over 100 years old, it is public domain and Satie is not given official songwriting credit for the song. The song's title is self explanatory; it is about a woman looking for someone to be her boy ...

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Someone to Call My Lover, Someone to Call My Lover - Song information, Someone to Call My Lover - Official Versions/Remixes

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - VH1 Divas - Divas 1998

VH1 Divas Live: An Honors Concert for VH1's Save the Music, aired live from New York’s Beacon Theatre on April 14th, 1998. Performers: Mariah Carey Celine Dion Gloria Estefan Shania Twain Aretha Franklin Carole King Presenters and hosts of the first concert included Bill and Hillary Clinton, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Aniston, Patricia Arquette, Teri Hatcher, Joan Osborne, Susan Sarandon, Sting and his wife, Trudie Styler and John Sykes, the president of VH1. VH1 Divas - Set List. ...

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VH1 Divas, VH1 Divas - Divas 1998, VH1 Divas - Set List, VH1 Divas - Divas 1999, VH1 Divas - Divas 2000, VH1 Divas - Divas 2001, VH1 Divas - Divas 2002, VH1 Divas - Divas 2003, VH1 Divas - Divas 2004

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Unreleased Madonna songs - Post Kabballah conversion recordings 1997-Present

Unreleased Madonna songs - The Ray Of Light album. Revenge and Gone, Gone, Gone and Like A Flower - All unreleased songs recorded for the album "Ray Of Light" written with Rick Nowels. The co-producer credit is not certain but may have been Robert Miles. See false rumor listing below for additional disproven title names of this period. The CMRRA has Madonna, Rick Nowels and Greg Fitzgerald listed as the writer for Revenge. Revenge Like A Flower h ...

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Unreleased Madonna songs, Unreleased Madonna songs - Background, Unreleased Madonna songs - Pre-stardom recordings 1979-1981, Unreleased Madonna songs - With various New York rock bands, Unreleased Madonna songs - Solo vocal recordings, Unreleased Madonna songs - Early career recordings 1982-1990, Unreleased Madonna songs - The first Madonna album, Unreleased Madonna songs - The Like A Virgin album, Unreleased Madonna songs - The True Blue album, Unreleased Madonna songs - The Like A Prayer album, Unreleased Madonna songs - The I'm Breathless and The Immaculate Collection albums, Unreleased Madonna songs - Mid-career recordings 1991-1996, Unreleased Madonna songs - The Erotica album, Unreleased Madonna songs - The Bedtime Stories album, Unreleased Madonna songs - The Something To Remember album, Unreleased Madonna songs - Post Kabballah conversion recordings 1997-Present, Unreleased Madonna songs - The Ray Of Light album, Unreleased Madonna songs - The Music album, Unreleased Madonna songs - The Die Another Day soundtrack album, Unreleased Madonna songs - The American Life album, Unreleased Madonna songs - The Post-ReInvention Musicals, Unreleased Madonna songs - Confessions On A Dance Floor album sessions 2004-2005, Unreleased Madonna songs - Unreleased Remixes Officially Commissioned any period, Unreleased Madonna songs - Registered alternate song titles, Unreleased Madonna songs - False rumors/Not likely to exist with Madonna contributions

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Wetten dass..? - Concept

The core gimmick of the show are the bets: Common people offer to perform some unusual (often bizarre) and very difficult task. Some examples, all of which were performed successfully: Lighting a pocket lighter using an excavator's shovel (February 19, 1983). Assembling a V8 engine from parts within 9 minutes (November 2, 1991) 13 swimmers towing a 312 tonne ship over a distance of 25 meters (October 7, 1995) Recognising 5 of 6 (out of a total of 75) species of birds blindfolded by feeling a ...

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Wetten dass..?, Wetten dass..? - History, Wetten dass..? - Concept, Wetten dass..? - Full List of Guests, Wetten dass..? - Other versions

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Whitney album - Charts

Album - Billboard (US) Singles - Billboard (US) ...

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Whitney album, Whitney album - Track listing, Whitney album - Personnel, Whitney album - Production, Whitney album - Charts, Whitney album - Awards

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - World Music Awards - Most recent show 2005

The show was broadcast in the United States by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on September 13, 2005. It featured appearances by many American and Latino pop stars, such as Kelly Clarkson, Fantasia Barrino, Shakira, Ricky Martin, Carlos Santana, Rob Thomas, Michelle Branch, Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder, Kid Rock, Eminem, 50 Cent, Jay-Z, and Snoop Dogg. It even featured a performance by Australian adult contemporary/pop music star Delta Goodrem, who won the Best S ...

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World Music Awards, World Music Awards - Charity, World Music Awards - Most recent show 2005, World Music Awards - The Awards and Award winners, World Music Awards - Records, World Music Awards - Most WMAs won, World Music Awards - Most WMAs won in a single year, World Music Awards - Notes, World Music Awards - External link

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Will & Grace - Plot

Will & Grace - Will & Grace's early relationship. Back in college at Columbia University, Will and Grace were actually boyfriend and girlfriend, with Will in denial about his sexuality. However, with the counsel of his new friend Jack McFarland, Will finally came out to Grace during a Christmas weekend at her family home in Schenectady, New York, 1985. Grace was shocked, hurt and angry at the time, throwing him out of the house, but a year later they finally reconciled and renewed their friendship; they ha ...

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Will & Grace, Will & Grace - Plot, Will & Grace - Will & Grace's early relationship, Will & Grace - As roommates, Will & Grace - Relationships, Will & Grace - Supporting characters, Will & Grace - Awards and nominations, Will & Grace - Cast and crew, Will & Grace - Regular characters, Will & Grace - Recurring characters, Will & Grace - Guest stars, Will & Grace - Crew, Will & Grace - The DVDs, Will & Grace - Broadcasters, Will & Grace - NBC broadcast history

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Tweet singer - Biography

Tweet singer - Early Years. The youngest child of Tom and Shirley Keys, Tweet grew up singing in the church along with her parents and her four older siblings (three brothers, Tom, Cedric and Lonnie, and one sister, Sundra). Between them the five children mastered instruments such as the piano, guitar, bass guitar, drums and many more. Tweet herself mastered the guitar, playing her fathers as a young girl. As a young girl Tweet was inspired not only by her family but also by larger than life diva's Diana Ross, Ti ...

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Tweet singer, Tweet singer - Biography, Tweet singer - Early Years, Tweet singer - Fateful Decision and the Guardian Angel, Tweet singer - Southern Hummingbird, Tweet singer - It's Me Again, Tweet singer - Discography, Tweet singer - Albums, Tweet singer - Singles, Tweet singer - Appears On, Tweet singer - Filmography, Tweet singer - Advertisement/Commercials

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - The Gonnabees - Songs

QUEEN OF POP (I Cheat on My) BOYFRIEND LAST DANCE MONEY FAKE IT (Till Ya Make It) ROCK STAR COLLEGE BOYS ARE EASY SUPER MODEL STAY ON THE LINE TRUCKER ONE NITE MAN ALL I ASK OF YOU MICKEY ...

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The Gonnabees, The Gonnabees - Discography, The Gonnabees - Songs, The Gonnabees - External link

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Super Bowl - History

Super Bowl - Origins. The Super Bowl was created as part of the merger agreement between the National Football League (NFL) and its rival, the American Football League (AFL). After its inception in 1920, the NFL fended off several rival leagues before the AFL began play in 1960. The intense competitive war for players and fans led to serious merger talks between the two leagues in 1966. One of the conditions of the AFL-NFL Merger was that the winners of each league's championship game would meet in a conte ...

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Super Bowl, Super Bowl - History, Super Bowl - Origins, Super Bowl - Television coverage, Super Bowl - Entertainment, Super Bowl - Venue, Super Bowl - Trivia, Super Bowl - Game history, Super Bowl - Notable Super Bowl games, Super Bowl - Trends, Super Bowl - Super Bowl appearances, Super Bowl - Teams with no Super Bowl appearances, Super Bowl - Super Bowl winners

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Super Bowl - History

Super Bowl - Origins. The Super Bowl was created as part of the merger agreement between the National Football League (NFL) and its rival, the American Football League (AFL). After its inception in 1920, the NFL fended off several rival leagues before the AFL began play in 1960. The intense competitive war for players and fans led to serious merger talks between the two leagues in 1966. One of the conditions of the AFL-NFL Merger was that the winners of each league's championship game would meet in a conte ...

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Super Bowl, Super Bowl - History, Super Bowl - Origins, Super Bowl - Television coverage, Super Bowl - Entertainment, Super Bowl - Venue, Super Bowl - Trivia, Super Bowl - Game history, Super Bowl - Notable Super Bowl games, Super Bowl - Trends, Super Bowl - Super Bowl appearances, Super Bowl - Teams with no Super Bowl appearances, Super Bowl - Super Bowl winners, Super Bowl - Criticism

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Television rating system - United States ratings

The TV Parental Guidelines system was introduced on January 1, 1997 in the United States in response to public complaints of increasingly explicit sexual content and graphic violence in television programs. It was established by the Federal Communications Commission as a voluntary-participation system, with ratings to be determined by the individually-participating broadcast and cable networks. It was specifically designed to be used with the V-chip, which was mandated to be built into all television sets manufactu ...

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Television rating system, Television rating system - United States ratings, Television rating system - Canadian ratings, Television rating system - Australia and New Zealand, Television rating system - Australia, Television rating system - New Zealand, Television rating system - United Kingdom, Television rating system - Ireland, Television rating system - Other countries

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin - Song information

Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin - Overview. The title, a unique way of writing what would otherwise be "thank you for letting me be myself, again," is a subtle warning from Sly to his audience that he was tired of striving for the values he exaulted in many of his inspirational late-1960s hits such as "Stand!", "Everyday People", and "Sing a Simple Song"; and gravitate towards something that better reflected the feelings of failed optimism that represented the coming decade. The song itself features co-lead ...

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Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin, Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin - Song information, Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin - Overview, Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin - Cover versions, Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin - Credits, Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin - Samples

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Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees

The Killer Bees were the first characters to recur on SNL. According to a Lorne Michaels interview for the book Live From New York, "The only note we got from the network on the first show was 'Cut the bees.' And so I made sure I put them in the next show." The bees were played by all the repertory players at the time, who wore yellow and black horizontal stripes, wings, and overly springy antennae. Much of the humour from these scenes came out of puns or meta ...

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Saturday Night Live animal sketches, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring full sketches of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional appearances of The Killer Bees, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring The Land Shark, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring I Married A Monkey, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Ching Chang's Pet Chicken Shop, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Toonces The Driving Cat, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Toonces, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Lenny the Lion, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Goat Boy, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes featuring Mr. Peepers, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Additional Mr. Peepers appearances, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Dog Show, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Brian Fellows' Safari Planet, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Popular catchphrases, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring Brian Fellows, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - References, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Episodes Featuring The Falconer, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Bear City, Saturday Night Live animal sketches - Phoebe and her Giant Pets

Read more here: » Saturday Night Live animal sketches: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live animal sketches - The Killer Bees

Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Mark Romanek - Background

Romanek was born in Chicago, Illinois. He credits seeing Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968 at the age of nine and again during its rerelease in 1973, with inspiring him to become a film director. [1] [2] Romanek experimented with Super 8 and 16mm film as a teenager while he attended New Trier East, a progressive public high school north of Chicago that offered a four-year film production and theory program. He then attended Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, and graduated from its Roy H. Park School of Communicatio ...

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Mark Romanek, Mark Romanek - Background, Mark Romanek - Music video career, Mark Romanek - Feature films, Mark Romanek - Feature film filmography, Mark Romanek - Music video filmography

Read more here: » Mark Romanek: Encyclopedia II - Mark Romanek - Background

Janet Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The second shooting

At a red light on the corner of East Flamingo Road and Koval Lane in Las Vegas, Nevada, Shakur was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting on September 7, 1996 after attending the boxing match between Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon. Six days later on Friday the 13th, Shakur succumbed to the four gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at 4:03 pm at the UNLV Medical Center hospital. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Compton police, although they never officially solved the case, concluded that Shakur was shot by members of the S ...

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Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Notable Features, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references

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