Thirsty Thursday-Alicia Keys
Birth Name
Alicia Augello-Cook
Alicia Augello-Cook
Nickname
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Height
5' 5½" (1.66 m)
5' 5½" (1.66 m)
Mini Biography
New York-born Alicia Keys began taking piano lessons at age seven at her mother's insistence. She proved to be such a prodigy that she was later accepted into he prestigious Professional Performance Arts School of Manhattan, where she majored in choir. Not only her musical talent but also her grades proved to be so exceptional that she was allowed to graduate, as valedictorian, at age 16. In 1998 she signed with Arista Records, and wrote, produced and recorded her own albums. In 1999 she left Arista to join J Records, headed by legendary music impresario Clive Davis, and her success has been meteoric. Her 2001 debut album, "Songs in A Minor", sold six million copies and garnered five Grammys. Her album "Diary" won her four more Grammys in 2005.
IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
New York-born Alicia Keys began taking piano lessons at age seven at her mother's insistence. She proved to be such a prodigy that she was later accepted into he prestigious Professional Performance Arts School of Manhattan, where she majored in choir. Not only her musical talent but also her grades proved to be so exceptional that she was allowed to graduate, as valedictorian, at age 16. In 1998 she signed with Arista Records, and wrote, produced and recorded her own albums. In 1999 she left Arista to join J Records, headed by legendary music impresario Clive Davis, and her success has been meteoric. Her 2001 debut album, "Songs in A Minor", sold six million copies and garnered five Grammys. Her album "Diary" won her four more Grammys in 2005.
IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
Trivia
Accepted by Columbia University at age 16, but dropped out to pursue her music career.
Named one of People Magazine's "Breakthrough Stars of 2001".
Was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine in 2002.
Appeared on the covers of Vibe, Vanity Fair, SevenTeen, and Teen magazines.
Began to play the piano at age 7.
Lives in New York City.
Was the first artist to sign with J Records.
Wrote her first song at the age of 14.
Her maternal grandmother is of Puerto Rican descent.
Graduated a performing arts high school at age 16.
Is a honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. (2004)
Before coming up with the last name Keys, she had at one point considered calling herself Alicia Wild.
Won the award for Best R'n'B at the 2004 Mtv Europe Music Awards.
Wrote and produced "Impossible", one of the songs on Christina Aguilera's album, "Stripped".
Mother is of Irish and Italian descent. Father is of Jamaican decent.
Says the child she has met that inspired her most is 13 year old Sydnee Bush, of Savannah, Georgia (as of 2005)
Has been friends with R&B superstar Usher Raymond since she was 14.
Measures a 34-inch bust. (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
Has known R&B superstar Beyoncé Knowles since she was 13.
Ranked as #95 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005" special supplement. (2005)
An only child
Named #65 in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006" supplement. (2006).
Ranked #99 on VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists.
Her father, Craig Cook, left the family when she was two.
Accepted by Columbia University at age 16, but dropped out to pursue her music career.
Named one of People Magazine's "Breakthrough Stars of 2001".
Was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine in 2002.
Appeared on the covers of Vibe, Vanity Fair, SevenTeen, and Teen magazines.
Began to play the piano at age 7.
Lives in New York City.
Was the first artist to sign with J Records.
Wrote her first song at the age of 14.
Her maternal grandmother is of Puerto Rican descent.
Graduated a performing arts high school at age 16.
Is a honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. (2004)
Before coming up with the last name Keys, she had at one point considered calling herself Alicia Wild.
Won the award for Best R'n'B at the 2004 Mtv Europe Music Awards.
Wrote and produced "Impossible", one of the songs on Christina Aguilera's album, "Stripped".
Mother is of Irish and Italian descent. Father is of Jamaican decent.
Says the child she has met that inspired her most is 13 year old Sydnee Bush, of Savannah, Georgia (as of 2005)
Has been friends with R&B superstar Usher Raymond since she was 14.
Measures a 34-inch bust. (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
Has known R&B superstar Beyoncé Knowles since she was 13.
Ranked as #95 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005" special supplement. (2005)
An only child
Named #65 in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006" supplement. (2006).
Ranked #99 on VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists.
Her father, Craig Cook, left the family when she was two.
Personal Quotes
"Oh my God, the [hip-hop] videos! The imagery is so awful! I just can't get with it at all. The best thing I can say about it is that sometimes you have to see that kind of stuff so as to have a more balanced view about why it's so bad." [her opinion on the use of women, sex and sleaze in today's rap/hip-hop videos]
"I always want to stay focused on who I am, even as I'm discovering who I am".
"Keep a Child Alive is my passion and my mission."
"I love Bono. I really respect what he has done for Africa and how he has used his fame to do good in the world. I hope I can do half as much in my life."
"I believe AIDS is the most important issue we face, because how we treat the poor is a reflection of who we are as a people."
"My mom always said, 'Don't date a guy who thinks he's prettier than you.'" (In Style/Sept/2006)
"I think music and socialism and politics have always gone hand in hand. As artists we used to be way more instrumental in providing a soundtrack to the heartbeat of what's going on in the world. We all don't have to think the same thing but it's important to state what we think. There is such a fear of termination of one's career if they have any intelligent thought about politics and that's messed up."
I have big everything on the bottom but I love my legs. You've got to love what's yours.
"Oh my God, the [hip-hop] videos! The imagery is so awful! I just can't get with it at all. The best thing I can say about it is that sometimes you have to see that kind of stuff so as to have a more balanced view about why it's so bad." [her opinion on the use of women, sex and sleaze in today's rap/hip-hop videos]
"I always want to stay focused on who I am, even as I'm discovering who I am".
"Keep a Child Alive is my passion and my mission."
"I love Bono. I really respect what he has done for Africa and how he has used his fame to do good in the world. I hope I can do half as much in my life."
"I believe AIDS is the most important issue we face, because how we treat the poor is a reflection of who we are as a people."
"My mom always said, 'Don't date a guy who thinks he's prettier than you.'" (In Style/Sept/2006)
"I think music and socialism and politics have always gone hand in hand. As artists we used to be way more instrumental in providing a soundtrack to the heartbeat of what's going on in the world. We all don't have to think the same thing but it's important to state what we think. There is such a fear of termination of one's career if they have any intelligent thought about politics and that's messed up."
I have big everything on the bottom but I love my legs. You've got to love what's yours.
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