
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (March 28, 1986). Pop singer. She is known worldwide as Lady Gaga. She was born in Manhattan, New York, United States. Cynthia Louise Bissett was her mother and vice president of the mobile operator Verizon. Her father was businessman Joseph Anthony Germanotta, Jr. Director of an internet-based network firm. She grew up on the exclusive Upper East Side of Manhattan, in a Catholic family. This is why her parents sent her to the Convent of the Sacred Heart an elitist and religious school. As a young girl she was extremely passionate about music. She began to play the piano at the age of three. She wrote her first song when she was thirteen. She sang at open mic night. Her top singers were Queen, Michael Jackson, Madonna, and David Bowie. She was a student at New York University's Tisch School of Art after high school. However, she didn't complete her studies. She abandoned them to start her professional career as a musician. Musical beginnings She began her career by playing beautiful piano songs in clubs and small bars in New York. The first show she produced was by her with producer and composer RedOne The title was: Boys, Boys Boys. The show was not successful. She was devastated and returned to her parents' home for a performance in New York. At that time her life was dominated by alcohol and uncontrollable events. In 2007, she started working with Lady Starlight, they began to play in venues in downtown New York. They participated in the American music festival "Lollapalooza". She was focused on music and later got her single released by Sony / ATV. Using her writing skills she wrote songs for Britney Spears. She also worked as Interscope's music composer for New Kids on the Block and Fergie. At the same time, Stefani also performed in the Lower East Side alongside cover bands such as Mackin Pulsifer or SGBand.
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