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Salah was born and raised in Amman, Jordan, where she started writing music at the age of 9.As a child, she was diagnosed with ADHD. [2] Following her education at Duke University, North Carolina, she pursued her music career in New York City.
Michael Francis Seander (born October 30, 1988), known professionally as Mike (stylized as mike.; formerly Mike Stud), is an American rapper, singer and former baseball player. His first musical recognition came with the release of his viral single "College Humor", which he recorded on GarageBand ironically [ 2 ] while he was a relief pitcher ...
Alexi Murdoch was born in London to an English mother and singer Louise Cordet and a Greek father and lived in Greece until the age of ten, when his family settled in Scotland. [2] [3] Murdoch moved to the United States in 1992 to study at Duke University, [3] before moving to Los Angeles, California to live with his then girlfriend. [2]
Posner signed a record deal with J Records (RCA/Sony) in July 2009, after his junior year at Duke University. [17] [18] He chose to return to Duke after signing and toured on the weekends while at the same time recording for his debut album. [19] [20] [21] Posner's third mixtape One Foot Out the Door was released in October 2009. The mixtape ...
She is a graduate of Duke University. [7] Bell started playing acoustic and classical guitar in the eighth grade and electric guitar at age 21, when she was gifted an Epiphone Les Paul by her mother. [8] Described by Blues in Britain Magazine as "an old-in-spirit head on young shoulders", she grew up listening to Motown, soul, gospel, and funk. [9]
He was a regular at open mic nights in the Raleigh-Durham circuit, performing at Charlie Goodnights in Raleigh and Tootie's Durham Comedy Club. He also emceed The Comedy Spot programming series on Duke University campus 1992 and 1993 (produced by his friend Kendrick Jahng) opening for Margaret Cho, Jeff Dunham, and others. [citation needed]
[6] [7] In 1992, Retta graduated from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, where she was pre-med and graduated with a degree in sociology. Retta was raised as a member of the New Apostolic Church. In the youth group of her church, her ability to make others laugh was a major talent.
Patrick Denard Douthit [2] (born January 15, 1975), [3] better known as 9th Wonder, is an American record producer, record executive, and DJ from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, who is also teaching faculty at North Carolina Central University and Duke University, where he collaborates with Professor Mark Anthony Neal.