Debbie Gibson and Devin Kelley
Debbie Gibson was a successful pop star who gained prominence in the late 80s. In time, she was overshadowed by newer music artists but continued to make her own music. Gibson was born on 31 August, 1970, in Long Island. Her ethnic background includes Sicilian German, Italian and along with a tiny amount of Russian. Her parents were Diane Gibson as well as Joseph Gibson. She also has three older sisters. She studied piano in the company of Morton Estrin when she was a child. Her career began with a composition called "I Come from America", which she sent the WOR WOR in 1983 to be an entry in its song contest. When she was awarded the prize the contest, her mother turned the garage of the family to a recording studio. D.J. got involved after a D.J. sent a recording of Only in My Dreams to the station. The song was shared with the Atlantic Records executive and was immediately given a contract to developing. She began a promotional tour of venues all over in the United States...
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