Alecia Moore (AKA singer PinkLive Nipple Piercing 
Born: 8 September 1979 Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA 
Alecia "Pink" Moore was born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, and later raised in Philadelphia. Her parents, James and Judy Moore, divorced when she was very young. As a child, all Pink wanted out of life was to become a singer, and she was driven by the music of Madonna, Mary J. Blige, 4 Non Blondes, Janis Joplin, Billy Joel and Whitney Houston. Pink was a very unique teenager, and went through phases as a skateboarder, hip-hopper and gymnast. She spent several years as part of the club scene in Philadelphia, singing guest spots and performing for talent shows. At the age of 13 she was asked by a local DJ to sing back-up for his rap group, Schools Of Thought. A short time later she was discovered by a record executive and joined a female R&B group. When that didn't work out, she signed with LaFace Records and began her solo career. In spring 2000 she released her debut, "Can't Take Me Home". She co-wrote many songs and watched it go multi-platinum by the year's end. Her debut included the Top 10 hit "There You Go", which was certified a gold single.
Pink: Live in Europe: Irrepressible singer Pink shot to fame at the tender age of 18, with her debut album CAN'T TAKE ME HOME providing an impressive array of Top 10 hits. Her second record saw her star shine even brighter, with single "Get The Party Started" becoming the ubiquitous hit of 2002. With her career in the ascendancy, Pink progressed to sell over 12 million copies of the album across the globe. Third album, TRY THIS, saw Pink pushing the creative envelope once more, with co-writers Linda Perry and Tim Armstrong from Rancid adding to the diverse words and sounds on offer. Her live show has subsequently developed, and her prowess in the concert arena has grown considerably. She is presented her performing a run through of her hits during a European concert tour.

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