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Beau Dozier: It s your thing, you know: number one songs. Lamont Dozier: MTV wouldn t play it when it first came out. Beau Dozier: Yes, MTV was like � Lamont Dozier: And now that s all you hear on MTV. Beau Dozier: But then as soon as MTV was done with their little anti-rap campaign, they were the first ones to have Yo! MTV Raps. It s crazy.( Beau Dozier profile)

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Beau Dozier => Living with my grandmother, we used to play music, too, so it was always around. And my grandmother told me to go and join the church, so I did and I had to go to choir rehearsals on Thursdays and be there every Sunday morning. So all of that singing and all that music just filled me and filled our house and really got me motivated into wanting to be somebody in the music business or entertainment field.
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He s worked with the likes of B2K, which some people might know � there s some resistance to B2K; I had my B2K moves ready, but Beau told me not to do them � as well as artists like Avant. Clearly he s inherited the gift of �love storyteller.� There s a long list of artists that Beau has worked with as well: Boyz II Men, 3OW, Backstreet Boys, and most notably perhaps, JoJo and Joss Stone.

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He started playing this thing, I said, Barbara, you better come and listen to this! He had just heard it one time, a little bit of it and started playing. I said I think we ve got somebody with a gift in this house. Josh Kun: You re the kind of kid I hated when I was little. I couldn t play anything.

That one I don t know, but I want to hear that one, Lamont. And as well, Lamont s been doing some writing with his son, Beau. I m really thrilled that Beau is here, because as a producer and writer and performer, Beau is part of a new generation of R&B and hip hop and pop producers who are blurring the boundaries between all of these categories, hip hop, pop and R&B.

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Beau Dozier: Well, the thing is, yes and no. When I was growing up, my dad had a bunch of solo records. I remember he had a song called �Fly Away Little Bird� and I used to put it on and start crying. I was threeyears- old.

And so the song, the performance and the way it should be delivered was all there. All she had to do was take it home, put it on her Webcore and listen to it and learn the song. Everything was there; just learn the song as is. Don t try to do anything different. We ve already done the work for you, just copy it. And that s how it went. And if somebody else tried to come in there and do it in a different way, we d have words � we didn t tell you to sing this song like that! What is that?

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Beau Dozier songwriter => Josh Kun: And you wonder why he s got the Fisher-Price turntable and that dirty rap. Lamont Dozier: She tracked me down, because somebody had told her or snitched � I thought I saw him down at so and so motel � and she followed me down there and was banging on the door. I said, Oh, my God, who s this? What is that? Sure enough, I looked out the side window, and I said, Oh, girl, you got to go quick! So I led her to the back door of the place.
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Josh Kun: Tell me it wasn t on the Fisher-Price. Beau Dozier: No, it wasn t on the Fisher-Price. It was on a reel to reel eight-track. Made a dirty record and got in trouble and I was grounded for two weeks. And I remember we were swimming in the pool and Dad was working with Debbie Gibson and I remember she said that rap stuff is here today, gone tomorrow. And I was like, okay. It was interesting. Josh Kun: I like that in your household you d get in trouble for making dirty rap records.( Beau Dozier)

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Unidentified Audience Member: You talk about trying to write songs that were for everybody, but my sense is a lot of musicians today are just more fragmented. My question, Beau � and it sounds like from what I heard today you ve picked up a lot of your dad s � well, I would never think of a Toto song going with JoJo � is it your sense today that musicians are geared more towards fragmented types of audiences or are there musicians who are trying to connect with songs for everybody?

Lamont Dozier: You know, I m really sort of a gushy-mushy type of guy, a love song type of guy. And I m a crybaby. So I can sit playing and crying to my � that s probably where he got it from. Josh Kun: That s right. Beau s like, �Thanks, Dad.� Lamont Dozier: And I feel, if I play a chord � I don t read music, first of all; it s all strictly by ear � so if I play some chords or something that feels good or that hits me here, the point where it s just so intense and it just takes over my emotions, you know, then that s the song that I ll finish.

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Josh Kun: Let s hear a little bit of it. Jim, this is track 11. This is the song they wrote together. [�Spoiled� by Joss Stone plays.] Too bad she can t sing, right? I mean, beautiful, beautiful. So I thought maybe we should open it up to the audience, get some questions. I ve got plenty more, but I d love to hear what people out in the crowd have to say. Yes? Oh, I m sorry � there are microphones on both sides; the easiest I think might be to come up to the mic. If not, shout if you can t get over there.

The R&B director there said, you have to understand this is an R&B company. And I said, well why can t you make music for everybody? Well, this is just an R&B company, meaning a black company. And I said, I don t agree with that. Everybody feels music, no matter what it is. And if you put together the right stuff, everybody will like it. And so one of the first things I did was, �Here Is Your Teddy Bear.�

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Beau Dozier profile => So then I told the Supremes, I got this song, it s going to be the biggest smash of your career. Nuh-uh, we a int going for that! Baby, we heard about that ugly song! And I said, Oh, my God. But then Eddie Brown and I, talked to them and convinced them that this is the song they need. And they did the song and sure enough, it was a 4-million seller and the first of 12 consecutive number-ones for them and everybody knows the story of the Supremes becoming huge.

Josh Kun: So Beau, did that approach � of music from church and from film and many different influences when you were growing up � get filtered down to you or were you off on your own path, like you said, with Hall and Oates? Was there ever a moment when you were listening to stuff and your dad said something like, what is that? I m not having that music!

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I get home and I have 30 voicemails and it s all this song! I go home and have the demo singer come over and demo it and we put it all together. Josh Kun: So the two of you have collaborated on a handful of songs now, right? Beau Dozier: Yes, a few songs. Josh Kun: What was that process like? Any battles?

I think the true test of a song s greatness is its ability to endure cover versions and Lamont s legacy has been covered by everyone from � I don t think there s a single living artist who can claim this � everyone from the hardcore Long Beach Mexican Ranchera Queen, Jenni Rivera, to �80s new wave king, Soft Cell, to James Taylor, The Who, and I ll just list off a few other minor artists like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Barbara Streisand, Eric Clapton, Michael Jackson, and Rod Stewart.( Beau Dozier music)

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Lamont Dozier: You know, I m really sort of a gushy-mushy type of guy, a love song type of guy. And I m a crybaby. So I can sit playing and crying to my � that s probably where he got it from. Josh Kun: That s right. Beau s like, �Thanks, Dad.� Lamont Dozier: And I feel, if I play a chord � I don t read music, first of all; it s all strictly by ear � so if I play some chords or something that feels good or that hits me here, the point where it s just so intense and it just takes over my emotions, you know, then that s the song that I ll finish.

Unidentified Audience Member: Hi. First off, I want to thank you. I m from Michigan. I can t even tell you how alive your music is. It was the soundtrack to all of our lives there, so I thank you. Lamont Dozier: Thank you. Beau dozier Unidentified Audience Member: That being said, my friend Drew back there is a DJ from Detroit.

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About Beau Dozier => Lamont is behind over 54 number one hits. In the 1963 to 1967 four-year period alone, he was behind 25 Top 10 pop records, 12 of which reached the number one spot. In addition, they wrote 12 other songs that made the Top 10 on the rhythm and blues charts, making a total of 37 in that one period.

I ll get them in here to do this song and I don t have to pay for it. It won t be stuck on me. So, sure enough, they came in. And what Gladys Horton did, she went around and told the girls, they got a song they trying to pedal on you, don t you go for it, or else y all girls will never have anything if you go for this.

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Beau Dozier: Oh, a sample is basically when you take somebody else s record and there might be an available four bars of a song and you take it and incorporate it in a new song. It would probably be the driving force of your track. For the JoJo song we took �Africa� from Toto, and then we added some drums to the first four bars of the song. It happens a lot in hip hop and in R&B music. Unidentified Audience Member: You ll actually borrow someone else s �?

And my girlfriend was still banging and the door wasn t that sturdy and Bang! she came in. What s going on, where is she!? She was babbling and crying. I was trying to stop this fiasco that had happened to me. And I said, Oh, sweetheart, what are you talking about? Nobody s here. I was feeling bad, I had a headache. I came here to rest and dah, dah, dah. And I said, please, come on now, stop in the name of love! Please! And she said, stop in the name of love? That ain t funny to me! And I said, wait, didn t you hear that cash register? Because I was thinking.

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But what stuck with me, even though I didn t quite understand what he was singing about, was that Bragg was talking about popular music s greatest power, the power to heal us, to make our lives better, to make us happy after a long day s work, to sooth us after a bad breakup. That s what pop songs really are for, to let us heal from our pain, to let us celebrate our joys. But most importantly, we do all that through the emotions of other people, through the lyrics and lives and words and music of someone else s songs.

And my girlfriend was still banging and the door wasn t that sturdy and Bang! she came in. What s going on, where is she!? She was babbling and crying. I was trying to stop this fiasco that had happened to me. And I said, Oh, sweetheart, what are you talking about? Nobody s here. I was feeling bad, I had a headache. I came here to rest and dah, dah, dah. And I said, please, come on now, stop in the name of love! Please! And she said, stop in the name of love? That ain t funny to me! And I said, wait, didn t you hear that cash register? Because I was thinking.( About Beau Dozier music)

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Info about Beau Dozier => I get home and I have 30 voicemails and it s all this song! I go home and have the demo singer come over and demo it and we put it all together. Josh Kun: So the two of you have collaborated on a handful of songs now, right? Beau Dozier: Yes, a few songs. Josh Kun: What was that process like? Any battles?

In fact, we ll get at that; we ll hear that one in a second. And if you remember Joss Stone s GAP ads from a little bit back, that was all Beau s work on those songs. I know his family is really proud of him. I m really happy that he s here and I m thrilled that both of you are here to have this conversation.

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I used to go to the A&P and ask people to help them to their car, you know, help take their groceries to the car for a tip. And every dime I got, I would go and � I think records were about a quarter then, some of the 45s or something like that � I would get records and I would just listen to them and listen to them.

Beau Dozier: I feel like it really depends on the project that you re working on, because sometimes you get in with a band and you want it to be organic. You get a bunch of players together and you chart out your song and jam like they used to do back then. Sometimes there s one guy sitting at a computer that has all these sample libraries and everything. But look at Amy Winehouse. She can go in and get that whole sound, with the exact same technique like it s always been. It stays around. It just really depends on who the artist is.

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And my girlfriend was still banging and the door wasn t that sturdy and Bang! she came in. What s going on, where is she!? She was babbling and crying. I was trying to stop this fiasco that had happened to me. And I said, Oh, sweetheart, what are you talking about? Nobody s here. I was feeling bad, I had a headache. I came here to rest and dah, dah, dah. And I said, please, come on now, stop in the name of love! Please! And she said, stop in the name of love? That ain t funny to me! And I said, wait, didn t you hear that cash register? Because I was thinking.

I want to particularly note, besides the Annenberg School where you re sitting, the Popular Music Project, which is a new endeavor of the Norman Lear Center, which is also part of the Annenberg School and is the brainchild of one of our newest, but already most important faculty members who will be taking over to moderate this event in a minute.

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Songwriter Beau Dozier => Josh Kun: And you wonder why he s got the Fisher-Price turntable and that dirty rap. Lamont Dozier: She tracked me down, because somebody had told her or snitched � I thought I saw him down at so and so motel � and she followed me down there and was banging on the door. I said, Oh, my God, who s this? What is that? Sure enough, I looked out the side window, and I said, Oh, girl, you got to go quick! So I led her to the back door of the place.

In fact, we ll get at that; we ll hear that one in a second. And if you remember Joss Stone s GAP ads from a little bit back, that was all Beau s work on those songs. I know his family is really proud of him. I m really happy that he s here and I m thrilled that both of you are here to have this conversation.( Beau Dozier)

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I m particularly pleased, as I think you all will be, by this event bringing together parents and children. Part of this is the soundtrack of my childhood and it may be the soundtrack of some of the younger folk s childhoods here as well. This is a terrific opportunity to make clear that communication is more than the news, it s more than television, it s more than media. It s the cultural environment that we all live in. And it was for that reason that I was delighted, as were my colleagues, when we recruited last year a new member of our faculty, Josh Kun, who is perfectly suited to study, research, teach and share with us the importance of sound and music as a shaper of culture.

Beau Dozier: Well, the thing is, yes and no. When I was growing up, my dad had a bunch of solo records. I remember he had a song called �Fly Away Little Bird� and I used to put it on and start crying. I was threeyears- old.

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Lamont Dozier: From those stories. Josh Kun: Earlier today you were telling what is, I guess by now, within the Lamont history, the great story of �Stop In The Name of Love,� which, just for the sake of retelling it, you should share with the people, because it s a good one.Lamont Dozier: Yes. I got caught doing wrong. I ll put it that way. My girlfriend caught me cheating. And she tracked me down

Lamont is behind over 54 number one hits. In the 1963 to 1967 four-year period alone, he was behind 25 Top 10 pop records, 12 of which reached the number one spot. In addition, they wrote 12 other songs that made the Top 10 on the rhythm and blues charts, making a total of 37 in that one period.

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Beau Dozier profile => He started playing this thing, I said, Barbara, you better come and listen to this! He had just heard it one time, a little bit of it and started playing. I said I think we ve got somebody with a gift in this house. Josh Kun: You re the kind of kid I hated when I was little. I couldn t play anything.

Unidentified Audience Member: Thank you so much. Thank you. Unidentified Audience Member: I guess this question is for Mr. Dozier, senior. Could you talk a little bit about the creative process? I mean, to what extent would you interact with Diana Ross or Flo Ballard or Martha Reeves? You come in with the song, but obviously they re going to perform it. How much back and forth was there? What was the creative process there?

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They re just dancing and having fun and it evokes a fun spirit and that s what it is. But sometimes when you want to hear a real record � there s artists that, again, you ll have an organic thing with and you ll have a song with changes and it ll keep growing and it ll be a big metamorphosis. It really just depends on who the artist is. I think it s 50/50, it s equal. Josh Kun: I thank you both for being here. Thank all of you for coming today. Lamont Dozier: Thank you.

But what stuck with me, even though I didn t quite understand what he was singing about, was that Bragg was talking about popular music s greatest power, the power to heal us, to make our lives better, to make us happy after a long day s work, to sooth us after a bad breakup. That s what pop songs really are for, to let us heal from our pain, to let us celebrate our joys. But most importantly, we do all that through the emotions of other people, through the lyrics and lives and words and music of someone else s songs.( About Beau Dozier songwriter)

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They re just dancing and having fun and it evokes a fun spirit and that s what it is. But sometimes when you want to hear a real record � there s artists that, again, you ll have an organic thing with and you ll have a song with changes and it ll keep growing and it ll be a big metamorphosis. It really just depends on who the artist is. I think it s 50/50, it s equal. Josh Kun: I thank you both for being here. Thank all of you for coming today. Lamont Dozier: Thank you.

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"Run for office? No. I've slept with too many women, I've done too many drugs, and I've been to too many parties." -George Clooney George Timothy Clooney was born May 6, 1961, in Lexington, Kentucky, to parents Nick, a TV newscaster and talk-show host, and Nina, a former Miss Kentucky pageant runner-up.( About Beau Dozier music)

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Denzel Washington is one of the world's most intense actors, the kind to always leave an impression on audiences with his performances. Not one to sit down on his laurels or cash in on his fame in action-based blockbusters, Denzel has carefully crafted for himself one of the most respectable careers in Hollywood history.

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Clive's so frosty smooth, he has only been offered awesome roles of late. And no one but the denizens of the top layers of cool are considered for the role of James Bond.

He was predominantly raised by his mother Linda, who was married and divorced twice. Armstrong grew up in the suburbs of Dallas and took part in athletics at a young age.Lance Armstrong must rate high in this category. His athletic prowess merits the recognition that he receives for his accomplishments. His founding of various charitable organizations and stature as a role model are well-documented. Armstrong is deeply embedded in North American culture and is the epitome of what the human spirit can overcome.

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After donning the crown in King Arthur, he got nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in Closer, and brought justice to the apocalypse in Sin City.Clive Owen is a manly chap. He wears sharp English suits like he was born in them, always giving out the nagging suspicion that he has a few hand cannons concealed underneath. He walks tall, talks low, and acts tough. But he's no character actor, and he makes sure everyone understands this.

We are not quite sure exactly why this is the case, but women generally seem to love the idea of a hunky, successful doctor. Throw in a little "rebel with a cause" into the mix and you get George Clooney's ER character, Doug Ross. The ladies fell in love with him and they still swoon for him as if he really were Dr. Ross.

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Beau Dozier songwriter => He has for a while been the most recognizable black actor in history, and now he is also the best paid, if not also the most respected. He's not cutting edge, he's not trendy, but he is one of those guys you'd love to chill with in a cigar lounge surrounded by supermodels. His presence makes any event cool, and that's what counts in our coolness factor.
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George Clooney set out to become a professional baseball player and came closer than most at making the big leagues. Good as he was, the Cincinnati Reds weren't ready to add him to their roster.( About Beau Dozier songwriter)

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Tiger Woods changed things. Like it or not, he turned the world of golf on its head. He brought new fans to the game, substantially increased the game's audience and popularity, which led to an increase in TV ratings and tournament purses. Let's not forget to mention the fact that he's setting a new precedence by completely dominating his sport in a way not seen since Wayne Gretzky in the 80's.

Clive's so frosty smooth, he has only been offered awesome roles of late. And no one but the denizens of the top layers of cool are considered for the role of James Bond.

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The future is bright for Jude Law, as he is poised to become a serious contender for the title of "premier British leading man." His calm and collected demeanor, along with his talent, makes him somebody to look out for.He has set young girl's hearts aflutter on both sides of the pond. After an Oscar nomination for his role in The Talented Mr. Ripley launched him into the Hollywood constellation, Jude has proven his star status with roles in Road to Perdition and Alfie.

But his impact on Hollywood goes beyond just his Oscar-caliber performances; he helped pave the way for African-Americans by inspiring many of them to pursue their dream of acting. He never set out to open doors, but he did, and he has respectfully accepted that role, something we respect tremendously. Bottom line: he amazes both audiences and critics alike.

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Beau Dozier profile => Beau Dozier - which rising young stars have the potential to become the next Brad Pitt, Russell Crowe or Tom Hanks?There's no shortage of contenders, from Atonement's James McAvoy, Into the Wild's Emile Hirsch to the new Indiana Jones, Shia La Beouf. Entertainment Weekly has compiled a list of 30 hot male stars under the age of 30. Currently on screen playing an autistic teenager in the Australian film The Black Balloon, Luke was a regular in McLeod's Daughters after appearing in All Saints, Stingers and Home and Away.

Any guy that wants to educate the public about a disease that he was still battling at the time deserves our admiration. This man had cancer in his brain and lungs, but fought back to become No. 1 in his sport. He is gentlemanly and heroic; a very likeable combination.Lance Armstrong is famous for his courage. The professional cyclist fought off a life-threatening disease and graced the front page of many newspaper sports sections. He hasn't merely returned from an illness to win the Tour de France; he fought off cancer to become one of the best athletes ever.

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Lance Armstrong has the heart of a lion. It is in his makeup to never give up and always give his best. His compassion and concern for others knows no bounds. He has used his very painful battle with cancer to promote his causes. People respect Armstrong and are drawn to him by the pictures he paints.

His parents and three older sisters were all heavily involved in sports, either as fans or as athletes, and passed this passion on to little Tom.There's talk of too much parity in the National Football League, but after seeing the New England Patriots take home the Super Bowl trophy twice in the last three seasons, we're confident a consistent winner is here to stay. Who's the man behind the magic in New England? It's Tom Brady, of course.( Discography Beau Dozier)

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The future is bright for Jude Law, as he is poised to become a serious contender for the title of "premier British leading man." His calm and collected demeanor, along with his talent, makes him somebody to look out for.He has set young girl's hearts aflutter on both sides of the pond. After an Oscar nomination for his role in The Talented Mr. Ripley launched him into the Hollywood constellation, Jude has proven his star status with roles in Road to Perdition and Alfie.

Talent-wise, few can compare to him. But more often than not, he is quoted as the most marketable player in the world (instead of the best) because of his charisma and his enormous fan base. Without an underlying talent though, not even the world's most charismatic character would have the global appeal Beckham has, Artist Beau Dozier.

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Lance Armstrong must rate high in this category. His athletic prowess merits the recognition that he receives for his accomplishments. His founding of various charitable organizations and stature as a role model are well-documented. Armstrong is deeply embedded in North American culture and is the epitome of what the human spirit can overcome.

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Have you seen the Nike commercial where he bounces the ball on his club like Diego Maradona dribbles a soccer ball? The talent question was answered a long time ago. Setting aside the fact that he is a bit goofy looking, women absolutely go gaga over the "Chosen One". He's young, rich, talented, and famous from here to Zimbabwe; why wouldn't they want to be around him? He made golfing cool, and turned the game into the trendy activity of the year. And we thought it was just a game for old guys with pot bellies and too much money in their pockets.

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His good looks might give people reason to dismiss him as just another "pretty boy," but Jude takes it in stride. Jude prefers to dress a la European chic, but he is just as comfortable wearing running shoes, track pants and a cap. He dresses the part of the movie star, from his pinstriped suits to his cool bomber jackets.( Beau Dozier Artist)

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Info about Beau Dozier => Justin Timberlake began his career as a Mouseketeer in 1993 at the age of 12. He rocketed to fame as a member of the boy-band *NSYNC, and is now a major player as a solo artist in the music industry. In 2002, Timberlake released his first solo effort, Justified. The album�s critical success won him two 2004 Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for his hit single �Cry Me A River.� His most recent album FutureSex/LoveSounds (2006) made its debut at No. 1 on the Billboard charts in America, Canada, Australia, and the UK.

"Run for office? No. I've slept with too many women, I've done too many drugs, and I've been to too many parties." -George Clooney George Timothy Clooney was born May 6, 1961, in Lexington, Kentucky, to parents Nick, a TV newscaster and talk-show host, and Nina, a former Miss Kentucky pageant runner-up.

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He is a well-schooled boy that took more public relations courses than golf lessons. He plays the media game better than anyone as he uses his fame with the fury of a tyrant. Get on his bad side and he'll ignore you in way that would make lepers feel more loved. Not that we wouldn't do the same in his shoes, but Tiger is smart enough to know when to turn on the charm and when to be himself.

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"Don't let other people tell you what you're capable of. As long as you believe in yourself and work hard to achieve whatever you set your mind to, you just keep plugging away. It may not be up to your timetable, but you can get it done." -Tom Brady Born in the upper-class city of San Mateo, California on August 3rd, 1977, Thomas Edward Brady, Jr. was immersed in sports at a young age.

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