Madonna

Madonna Artistfacts

  • Aug. 16, 1958
  • The man who registered the domain name madonna.com wanted to give it to a group of nuns in Lincoln, Nebraska. Madonna sued and won control of the name.
  • In 1979, she was the drummer for the band The Breakfast Club. It was her boyfriend's band, and he got her in.
  • Raised Catholic and named after the Virgin Mary, Madonna sometimes came off as mocking the Christian faith and was often denounced by religious leaders. The singer Pat Boone went on this rant in an interview with Goldmine: "She's obviously going on and on giving a total anti-Christ counterpoint to anything religious, which she despises, and anything moral, which she sees no use for. She's talented, no question about that, but there's a moral vacuum and a numbness that to me is horrifying."
  • She has four brothers and three sisters. Madonna was the oldest girl, and had to change a lot of diapers growing up.
  • Her mother died of breast cancer when she was five. Her father later married the housekeeper and insisted that the kids call her "Mom." Madonna refused.
  • After attending Catholic school, she went to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on a dance scholarship. She stayed only one semester before leaving to pursue her dream in New York City. She said, "It was the first time I'd ever taken a plane, the first time I'd ever gotten a taxi cab. I came here with $35 in my pocket. It was the bravest thing I'd ever done."
  • Madonna's full birth name is Madonna Louise Ciccone ("Veronica" was added when she was confirmed in the Catholic Church). Madonna's surname, Ciccone, is very close to the insulting Italian word for "fat man" (ciccione). Her father is Italian, her mother was French-Canadian. >>
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  • When asked what she would be if she wasn't a rock star, her answer was, "a nun."
  • In 2001, a company called Condomania released a Madonna condom, with photos of her as a young dancer on the package.
  • In 2007, she left the Warner Music Group, where she had released all of her albums over the past 25 years, and signed a comprehensive deal with Live Nation, who became responsible for marketing all of her music and music-related business over the next 10 years. This became know in the industry as a "360 deal," as it became clear that selling music was just one aspect of marketing an artist. >>
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  • When she started out, Madonna's signature look included bleached hair, crucifix jewelry, black jelly bracelets, and fishnet stockings. Jewelry designer and stylist Maripol was Madonna's stylist, and had a huge role in creating her look, which was emulated by fans known as Madonna-Wannabes.
  • She began studying the Kabbalah faith after giving birth to her first daughter, Lourdes, in 1996. In reference to her dedication, she adopted the Persian name Esther, meaning "star." In defense of her religious beliefs, Madonna has said, "It would be less controversial if I joined the Nazi Party."
  • Madonna dated the late rapper Tupac Shakur back in 1994. Speaking during the Howard Stern Show on Sirius XM Radio the singer admitted the relationship led to her swearing excessively when she appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman. "I was mad at [David Letterman] when I said the F-word a lot. I was dating Tupac Shakur at the time and the thing is he got me all riled up on life in general," Madonna said. "So when I went on the show I was feeling very gangsta."
  • Movies she has appeared in include Desperately Seeking Susan, Dick Tracy, A League Of Their Own, Shanghai Surprise, Body Of Evidence, Dangerous Game, Swept Away, and Evita.
  • Madonna left The Breakfast Club in the early 1980s as she'd decided to go solo. Her music impressed DJ and producer Mark Kamins, who arranged a meeting between Madonna and Sire records founder Seymour Stein. He signed her on the spot. Seymour recalled to Mojo magazine:

    "I met this young club DJ, Mark Kamins, who I thought was special so I gave him a budget to find new artists to for him to work with. The third or fourth was Madonna and he produced a track called 'Everybody,' which I thought very good. I'd been in hospital for about 9 days, but I called him saying I like to meet her and try to do a deal. He called back at five o'clock saying we'll be over at eight.

    She'd been turned down by a number of people including one of my idols, Chris Blackwell of Island records, so when she walked in she really wanted a deal. I thought she'll be quite big, but after her fourth single 'Borderline' I knew there be stopping no stopping her."
  • In 2003 Madonna became the first person to receive Razzle awards for Worst Actress (Swept Away), Worst Supporting Artist (Die Another Day) and Worst Screen Couple (Swept Away).
  • Madonna was 15 when she saw her first concert: David Bowie at Cobo Arena in Detroit. Since then, he's been one of her heroes. She recalled to Mojo: "I remember just being frozen. Rigid. Like, staring up at this creature thinking. Oh my God, he's everything. He's male and female and beautiful and elegant and poetic and funny and ironic and (pauses, tearing up slightly) other-worldly. And I recognized myself in him somehow and he gave me license to dream a different future for myself."
  • She was the biggest star not invited to sing on the 1985 charity single "We Are The World," which speaks to how she was perceived by the music establishment. Among the artists who were invited: Kim Carnes, Steve Perry (of Journey), Cyndi Lauper and John Oates.
  • Madonna got inked for the very first time at age 62. The tattoo, which reads "LRDMSE", is dedicated to her six children; it stands for Lourdes, Rocco, David, Mercy, Stella and Estere.

Comments: 22

  • Susan from Parma Hts, OhioHappy Birthday Rebelheart Sister Madonna!!! I love you!!!
  • Joseph Wilson from Memphis, TnMadonna is one of the all time greatest entertainers ever. She's the Queen of Music, a legend and a funny comedian at times. Madonna has massive sex appeal, she's beautiful and sexy... Very smart, tough, creative and powerful.
  • Marija from Belgrade, SerbiaMadonna has really cool music!I love a lot of her songs,but I don't think she is that pretty nor sings so well.But still - she's one of the best artists ever.
  • Huma from New Delhi, IndiaMadonna ,is a talented singer i think it's the right time for her to leave her glamorous image,b coz she is a mother and a matured woman.
  • Jennifer from Chicago, IlOne of the best marketing minds of all time. Smart, sassy, intelligent, up to date, mother, wife, performer, artist, singer, song writer, model, actress and I am sure has takents we have never seen. Madonna, you keep on going girl! I love you and so do many others! People who are strong, speak their minds and stay true to their beliefs intimidate others. Once again, you go girl! I thank you for the joy you have given me.
  • Jordan from Orangeville, Canadamadonna is so cool
  • Raven from Millville, UtMadonna sounds like sh*t and she's so ugly... How can you people stand her?!
  • Julia from Plainville, Ctmadonna...i like her song hung up!! anyone else?
  • Jocelyn from Chezzetcook, CanadaI love Madonna. She's talented, amazing dancer, great singer and does a lot of good. I know she done some crazy things and she might not always write her own songs. But she isn't perfect. Atleast she ain't copying anyone.

    Check out http://absolutemadonna.com

    Amazing site!
  • Ashley Jade from Cleveland, GaI admire Madonna
  • James from Windsor, CaI danced with my cousin at a wedding reception to Madonna, I'll never forget it. Now that I'm an avid swing dancer, I wonder if I was even dancing.
  • Eric from Portland, OrMOnty - Jews are not a race. This is exactly the thing Hitler thought during his dictatorship.

    Religion is by choice, not genetics.
  • Aj from Cleveland, GaShe married Sean Penn X_X
  • Monty from Omaha, NeOh, and the Nuns are benedictine convent that run the Madonna Rehibilitation Center in Lincoln
  • Monty from Omaha, NeI think a better way of stating that would be, she practices the a form of Jewish faith called Kabballah, as and real Jew (mean racially as well as religiously) will tell you "A name like Ester does not a Jew make."
  • Brady from Fort Stockton, TxShe's a Kabballah Jew. She chose the name Esther.
  • Scott Evans from Bradford, FinlandGwen Stefani (No Doubt) once claimed to be related to Madonna
  • Lily from New York City, Pamadonna is like baseball...... a great PASTtime but umlike baseball we like the fact that she kept going.
  • Chris from Huntersville, NcShe was also seen briefly in "Vision Quest" where she sang the song "Crazy For You"
  • Brooke from Sedona, AzShe was also in the movie "Four Rooms" with Tim Roth as a bellboy in a crazy hotel, Antonio Banderas is in it too.
  • Brooke from Sedona, AzMadonna's little girl is so adorable!
  • Liza from The Dalles, OrNot to mention, she proved "Sex Sells", when she put out the book "Sex".
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