Debbie Gibson and Devin Kelley

Debbie Gibson was a successful pop star who gained prominence in the late 80s. As time passed new talent took control of the business, but Debbie Gibson remained in the music business and following her passion. Gibson was born on August 31 1970 in Long Island, New York City. Her ethnicity and zodiac sign are German/Italian and a hint of Russian. The Gibsons are the daughters of Diane Gibson and Joseph Gibson and she has three sisters. She took piano lessons in the company of Morton Estrin when she was an infant. Her career began in 1983 by writing an original song titled "I Come From America" and then sending the song to WOR for their song contest. She won the competition and her mom transformed the garage of their home into a recording studio. It was the D.J. was inspired by the demo she submitted to an local radio station one of her tracks, Only in My Dreams. A senior executive from Atlantic Records shared the song she wrote with her, and this helped her to get the recording deal quickly. In the United States, she began an extensive tour in order to promote her track. She spent 1986-87 building her library of song lyrics while touring. Gibson's mom often accompanied her to concerts. She also continued her studies at Calhoun High School, Merrick New York. From there she received an honorary degree. Devin Kelley...............Devin Kelley is one of the most popular and richest TV Actress who was born on January 29 1986 in Saint Paul Minnesota United States. The Chicago Code Dr. Maggie Langston, and Vonda Wysocki are among her most well-known character roles. They were portrayed on Resurrection television show on Oxygen Network and The Chicago Code. The role she played was Parker Rowland in 2011 and 2012. In the years 2011 as well as 2012, she portrayed the character in the role of Parker Rowland as the lead character on The Piper Perabo show Covert Affairs. series Covert Affairs.

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