- Tila Tequila
Tila Nguyen (born October 24, 1981), best known as Tila Tequila, is an American model, entertainer, and singer residing in West Hollywood, California. She is best known for her appearances in "Stuff", "Maxim", "Time", her role as host of the Fuse TV show "Pants-Off Dance-Off" and her position as the most popular person on MySpace as of April 2006. She was raised in Houston, Texas. - Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers are an American pop rock band from Wyckoff, New Jersey. The Jonas Brothers began their careers in 2005 when they were signed to Columbia Records after a group audition. The group is composed of three brothers, Joseph, Kevin, and Nicholas Jonas, originally using the name "Sons of Jonas". They released their first album, "It's About Time", on August 8 2006. The Jonas Brothers have been featured on MTV's "Total Request Live", … - Travis Barker
Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American drummer, who achieved most of his fame by drumming for the band, Blink-182. He currently is the drummer for +44 and has also played for side projects Box Car Racer, Transplants and Expensive Taste. In 1996, Barker joined his first touring band, playing drums for The Aquabats as The Baron Von Tito. He recorded one album with them, The Fury of the Aquabats!, in 1997. - Sean Kingston
Sean Kingston (Born February 3, 1990) is an emerging reggae, rap and pop hybrid musician. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica, moved to Miami, Florida at the age of 6, and began rapping at the age of 8. His rise to fame began with he discovered Myspace, created his page, and decided to "hit J.R. up 3 times a day." Jonathan "J.R." Rotem flew him out to LA, which which lead to his debut single, "Beautiful Girls", which samples Ben E. King's "Stand by Me". - Rachel Zoe
Rachel Zoe (born September 1, 1971 ; surname pronounced "Zo"), born Rachel Zoe Rosenzweig, is an American professional fashion stylist notable for having worked with numerous high-profile female celebrities. She is married to investment banker Roger Berman. Many see Zoe herself as severely underweight. In November 2006, after being fired by Nicole Richie, she was slammed by tabloids as well as Nicole herself on her MySpace page, … - Tom Anderson
Tom Anderson (born October 13, 1975) is the President of the social networking website, MySpace. He founded the site along with CEO Chris DeWolfe. Since newly created MySpace accounts include Tom as a default "friend," he has become known as the face of MySpace. As of Nov 17, 2008, Tom has 250,216,689 "friends". Anderson attended UC Berkeley from 1994 to 1998, UCLA 1999-2001 - Jeffree Star
Jeffree Star (born Jeffrey Steininger on November 15 1985) is an Internet celebrity. Known for his music and his appearance (the male celebrity is a cross-dresser who dubs himself "Queen of the Internet"), he first gained notoriety on the popular social networking website, MySpace, and has since toured with Peaches. A reality show featuring Star is in development. Star is also an in demand Los Angeles make-up artist who has worked with Davey Havok, … - Danah Boyd
Danah Michele Boyd (born 1977), also known as danah boyd, is an American academic, researcher, and blogger best known for media appearances where she speaks about social networking sites such as Friendster and MySpace. Since 2003, she and her research have been quoted on the subject of social networking in dozens of different articles in media sources such as NPR, Wired, MSNBC, "USA Today", and "The O'Reilly Factor".. - Butch Walker
Butch Walker (born Bradley Glenn Walker III on November 14, 1969) is an American recording artist, songwriter, and record producer. - Chris Dewolfe
Chris DeWolfe is one of the creators of MySpace (along with Tom Anderson). He is the current CEO of MySpace. He graduated from the University of Southern California. - Crissy Moran
Crissy Moran (born December 22, 1975, in San Diego, California) is a former American pornographic actress. In October 2006 she announced that she had become a Christian and was leaving the "adult" business. Best known for photo spreads on the web, although she has also done some pornographic movies, she has been featured in major magazines such as" Hustler". She has stated on her MySpace page that she is living in Los Angeles, … - Tristan Prettyman
Tristan Prettyman (born May 23, 1982) is a singer-songwriter and former Roxy model from San Diego, California. She is signed to Virgin Records, and put out her first major label album "twentythree" on August 2, 2005. - Mandy Lynn
Mandy Lynn (born November 9 1980 in Long Island, New York) is an American model who has appeared in many of the Special Edition issues of Playboy. Prompted by a friend, she attended Playboy's 50th Anniversary Playmate Search in 2002 and was on the cover of Playboy's Special Editions May/June 2004 "Voluptuous Vixens". She has, as of April 2007, graced the covers of 3 "Playboy's Special Editions" and appeared in a total of 14. In 2005 and 2006, … - Sofia Talvik
Sofia Talvik, born 24 november 1978 in Gothenburg, is a Swedish musician, singer and singer/songwriter. Talvik's debut album "Blue Moon" was released in 2005. "Blue Moon" was recorded and produced entirely by Sofia Talvik herself and took exactly 40 hours to record. "It's Just Love", the first single to be released from her second album "Street of Dreams" (2007), features Bernard Butler, guitarist in former British band Suede. - Brad Sucks
Brad Turcotte (born November 14 1976), a member of the one man band Brad Sucks, was among the first musicians to take full advantage of the Free Culture movement for advertising and distribution. Turcotte opened his website in 2002 with the intention of producing "open source music". His self-produced single, "Brad Sucks One", included the audio source files used to create the finished files, … - Luke Temple
Luke Temple is an American pop-folk singer-songwriter, born in Salem, Massachusetts. While living in New York, he released a four song self-titled EP, recorded entirely on a four-track recorder. With this, he was signed to Mill Pond Records in Seattle, Washington. His first CD, "Hold A Match to a Gasoline World", released late in 2005, took "Make Right With You" and "In the End" from his EP, and expanded it to an 11 song album. - Jordan Farmar
Jordan Robert Farmar (born November 30, 1986) is an American professional basketball player and starting point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. He was previously the starting point guard for the UCLA men's basketball team. - Christian Kane
Christian Kane (b. June 27 1974) is an American actor and singer/songwriter, best known for his role as the morally ambiguous lawyer Lindsey McDonald on the show "Angel" and as lead singer for the country rock/American band KANE. - Shannon Stewart
Shannon Niquette Stewart (born June 6 1984) is an American fashion model and beauty pageant contestant from Franklin, Ohio. Stewart was the runner up on the 1st cycle of "America's Next Top Model". She was also first runner-up in the Miss Ohio USA pageant in 2005, and a semi-finalist in that pageant in 2006. She is currently in a relationship with model Matt Ratliff. Shannon and Matt proportedly meet through a mutual friend on the popular website MySpace. - Steve Byrne
Steve Byrne is a half-Korean, half-Irish stand-up comedian from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Byrne is featured on the new NBC series "The Real Wedding Crashers" and he will be a featured comic on "The Tonight Show". He has made appearances on "Chappelle’s Show", "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn", and a Super Bowl promo on CBS with Prince. His standup has been featured on "The Late Late Show", "Jimmy Kimmel Live", … - Liza Snyder
My television credits include regular roles in "Jesse" and "Sirens," as well as guest-starring roles in "Chicago Hope" and "Murder, She Wrote," both on CBS, and "Down the Shore." I made my feature-film debut in "Pay It Forward." My father was a professor of theater at Smith College and my mother is a singer-songwriter. My maternal grandparents were five-time Oscar-winning composer Johnny Green and actress and consumer reporter Betty Furness. - Charles Leadbeater
Charles Leadbeater (formerly known as Charlie Leadbeater) is a British author and former advisor to Tony Blair. He first came to widespread notice in the 1980s as a regular contributor to the magazine "Marxism Today". Later he was Industrial Editor and Tokyo Bureau Chief at the "Financial Times". While working at "The Independent" in the 1990s, he devised "Bridget Jones's Diary" (originally a column) with Helen Fielding. - Kevin Rowland
Kevin Rowland (born 17 August 1953, Wolverhampton, England) is a singer, songwriter and frontman of Dexys Midnight Runners. Rowland draws on his Irish ancestry in much of his music. - Taylor Behl
Taylor Marie Behl was a 17 year-old college freshman from Vienna, Virginia. She moved to Richmond, Virginia, in August 2005 to attend Virginia Commonwealth University. About two weeks later on Labor Day, September 5, 2005, Behl disappeared. Acting on a tip one month later, VCU police located her remains at a rural area in Mathews County, Virginia. Behl's disappearance and death are the subject of a major police investigation and Internet cause célèbre. - Jensen Atwood
Jensen Atwood (born August 25, 1976) is an American actor who was raised and currently resides in South Central, Los Angeles. He studied acting both at California State University, Long Beach and Playhouse West in Los Angeles. He is currently best known to be part of "Noah's Arc", the first TV series featuring black gay men as main characters, as Wade. Prior to joining the cast of "Noah's Arc", Atwood played Johnny Taylor, opposite Halle Berry, … - Libbie Schrader
Libbie Schrader is a rising independent musician based in Los Angeles. She got her first break as part of the band Think of England, with whom she won the Pantene Pro-Voice "New Voice of 2001" Competition held in New York City's Central Park. In 2002, Schrader and Think of England were chosen to be a part of pop musician Jewel's Soul City Café program, and opened for three of her shows on the "This Way" tour. - Mayhem Morearty
Mayhem Morearty (aka Anarky) is a Canadian rapper from Toronto. He was raised in the notorious Lawrence Heights aka Jungle housing projects and he is considered to be one of Toronto's best MCs.. Mayhem has received commercial and critical acclaim throughout Canada with a series of single releases, mixtape/dvd releases, a street album release and live performances. - Thomas Easton
I have been teaching Computer Science, Environmental Science, and Life Science courses at Thomas College in Waterville, Maine, since 1983. A list of current and recent courses is available at http://www2.thomas.edu/faculty/easton/. Despite a doctorate in theoretical biology, I am clearly a generalist. - Shelly Poole
Shelly Poole (born Michelle Lena Poole, 20 March 1972, in Barking, Essex) is a songwriter and singer, who shot to fame alongside her sister Karen, in the duo / band, Alisha's Attic. She married Ally McErlaine from the Scottish band Texas in October 2001. After Mercury Records decided not to take out their option on a fourth Alisha's Attic album, Shelly (sometimes spelled as Shellie) started work on a solo career. - Darren Deicide
Darren Deicide (formerly known as Darren "Deicide" Kramer), from Jersey City, New Jersey, was in the band Hopeless Dregs of Humanity but is now a solo musician that blends elements of blues, boogie, punk, spoken word, rock n' roll and folk-punk together to create an alternative modern roots rock style that often sounds like a form of minimalist jump blues. He plays most of his songs on semi-acoustic guitar while stomping on a wooden board. - Esmie Tseng
Esmie Tseng, aka rockonlittleone, (born April 7 1989) is a Kansas teenager charged with stabbing her mother to death at the age of 16. While matricides are rare in the United States, the case also gained visibility due to her active online presence. Tseng maintained blogs on Xanga, LiveJournal and MySpace. Tseng attended Blue Valley North High School, where she was on the honor roll for her first two years and a member of the school's Gifted program. - Alyson Hau
Alyson Hau is a radio DJ/presenter in Hong Kong and is sometimes nicknamed "Allie" or "Ally". She has previously worked at Metro Radio Hong Kong's 104 FM Select (Now called "104 Metro Finance") in 2000 and Commercial Radio Hong Kong's HMV864 (Now reverted back to AM 864) from 2000-2003. Prior to her stint at 104 FM Select, she spoke Cantonese. After she left Metro Radio, she spoke English for radio programs at HMV 864 and RTHK Radio 3 (current). - Gwenno Pipette
Gwenno Pipette (born Gwenno Mererid Saunders on 23 May 1981) is a Welsh singer and keyboard player with the band The Pipettes. She normally stands centre stage. She is a fluent Welsh and Cornish speaker. Cardiff born Gwenno, daughter of noted Cornish language poet and linguist Tim Saunders, was a cast member of the Michael Flatley productions Lord Of The Dance and Feet of Flames in her teens, playing a lead role in a Las Vegas production of the former. - Steve Hofstetter
Steve Hofstetter (born 1979) is an author, columnist and comedian, who started with material particularly pertaining to college life, and has since become a social commentator. He also hosted "Four Quotas", which aired twice per week on Sirius Satellite Radio and is the current host of The National Lampoon Radio Sports Minute (Or So) which airs in over 180 different markets. A print version of the Sports Minute runs in many papers, including the Rocky Mountain News. - Angela Semifero
Angela Marie Semifero (born September 23, 1980) is a up and coming children's librarian and currently holds the position of Deputy Director and Head of Technical Services at the Marshall District Library in Marshall, MI. She is a well-known speaker and has presented at such events as the Michigan Library Association Spring Institute, the American Library Association Annual Conference and the Michigan Library Consortium. Ms. - Mr. Mr. Oizo
Mr. Oizo is the pseudonym of French music producer Quentin Dupieux. Dupieux is most famous for his electro track "Flat Beat", which became a hit all across Europe in 1999 for being featured in a series of Levi's jeans TV advertisements. The track is short and minimalist, constantly repeating the same electro loop, which resembles a wasp's buzz made with a Korg MS-20, for about four minutes. - Joshua Landis
www.knoxskorner.com. - Taylor Ware
Taylor Marie Ware (born September 17, 1994) is an American singer and yodeler from Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville. Before Ware knew how to yodel, she performed at a county fair at age four. Her talent was singing and playing a violin. When she was six she decided to sing to seniors, so she started an Adopt-a-Grandparent program. According to Ware, she taught herself to yodel from an audiotape and instruction book when she was seven years old, … - Erik Marcisak
Erik Marcisak was born on March 17, 1978 in Queens, NY. He is an American writer, sketch comedy producer and an actor. Erik Marcisak was named one of Backstage’s Top Ten "Comedy Best Bets" in 2005 for producing the controversial sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Rewritten" which used the previous night's Saturday Night Live as a creative jumping-off point for an entirely new sketch show that was written, rehearsed, and performed within 8 hours the next day. - Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh
Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh is a musician and singer from County Kerry, Ireland. She is the lead singer from the traditional music group Danú.
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