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BIOGRAPHIE

JUEVES, 07 de mayo de
2015
Primera edicin

Presentacin.

CBTis 13. Dr. Jos Mara Cos y Prez.


Ingles 2
Mtro. Omar Hernndez Bez
Integrantes:
Rosa ngela Parra Garca
Saray Lpez Meja
Zulema Prez Ronzn
Mara de los ngeles Rivas Luna
Gabriel Pastor No Abimael
Domnguez Hernndez Allison Jaqueline

BIOGRAPHIES
Fecha de entrega: 7 de mayo del 2015.

ndice.

Michael Joseph Jackson......


pg.4
John Winston Ono Lennon..pg.7
Elvis Presley..pg.9
Diego Jos Pablo Ruiz Picassopg.11
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci.......................pg.12

Michael Joseph Jackson


Her name was Michael Joseph Jackson
Occupation: was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and
actor. Called the King of Pop,[4][5] his contributions to music and dance, along with
his publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture for over four
decades.
Important date:
August 29, 1958 June 25, 2009
Jackson's 1982 album Thriller is the best selling album of all time. His other
albums, including Off the Wall (1979), Bad (1987),Dangerous (1991), and HIStory
(1995), also rank among the world's best selling albums. Jackson is one of the few
artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. He was
also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Dance Hall of Fame as the
first and only dancer from pop and rock music.
His
other achievements include
multiple Guinness World Records;
13
Grammy Awards,
as
well
as
the Grammy Legend Award and
the
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; 26 American Music Awardsmore than any
other artistincluding the "Artist of the Century" and "Artist of the 1980s"; 13
number-one singles in the United States during his solo career, more than any
other male artist in the Hot 100 era; and the estimated sale of over 400 million
records worldwide.[Note 1] Jackson has won hundreds of awards, making him the
most awarded recording artist in the history of popular music. [6] Jackson became
the first artist in history to have a top ten single in the Billboard Hot 100 in five
different decades when "Love Never Felt So Good" reached number nine on May
21, 2014

Personal Life:
including his changing appearance, personal relationships, and behavior,
generated
controversy.
In
the
mid-1990s,
he
was
accused of child sexual abuse, but the civil case was settled out of court for
an undisclosed amount and no formal charges were brought.[9] In 2005, he
was tried and acquitted of further child sexual abuse allegations and several
other charges after the jury found him not guilty on all counts. While preparing
for his comeback concert series titled This Is It, Jacksondied of acute propofol
and benzodiazepine intoxication on June 25, 2009, after suffering from
cardiac arrest. The Los Angeles County Coroner ruled his death a homicide,
and
his
personal
physician Conrad Murray was convicted of
involuntary manslaughter. Jackson's death triggered a global outpouring of
grief and a live broadcast of his public memorial service was viewed around
the world.

Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29, 1958. He was the eighth of
ten children in an African-American working-class family who lived in a twobedroom house in Gary, Indiana, an industrial city and a part of the
Chicago metropolitan area.[11][12] His mother, Katherine Esther Scruse, was a
devout Jehovah's Witness. She once aspired to be a country and western
performer who played clarinet and piano, but worked part-time at Sears to
help support the family.[13] His father, Joseph Walter "Joe" Jackson, a former
boxer, was a steelworker atU.S. Steel. Joe also performed on guitar with a
local R&B band called The Falcons to supplement the family's household
income.[14]Michael grew up with three sisters (Rebbie, La Toya, and Janet)
and five brothers (Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Randy).[15] A sixth
brother, Marlon's elder twin Brandon, died shortly after birth

Jackson had a troubled relationship with his father, Joe.[17][18] In 2003, Joe
acknowledged that he regularly whipped Jackson as a boy.[19]Joe was also
said to have verbally abused his son, often saying that he had a "fat nose".[20]
Jackson stated that he was physically and emotionally abused during
incessant rehearsals, though he also credited his father's strict discipline with
playing a large role in his success.[17] Speaking openly about his childhood in
an interview with Oprah Winfrey, broadcast in February 1993, Jackson
acknowledged that his youth had been lonely and isolating.[21] Jackson's deep
dissatisfaction with his appearance, his nightmares and chronic sleep
problems, his tendency to remain hyper-compliant, especially with his father,
and to remain childlike throughout his adult life, are consistent with the effects
of the maltreatment he endured as a young child.

In 1982, Jackson combined his interests in songwriting and film when he contributed
the song "Someone In the Dark" to the storybook for the film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial .
The song, with Quincy Jones as its producer, won a Grammy for Best Recording for
Children for 1983.[52] Even more success came after the release of Thriller in late
1982. The album earned Jackson seven more Grammys and eight American Music
Awards, including the Award of Merit, the youngest artist to win it.
"Thriller" was the best-selling album worldwide in 1983. [54][55] It became the best-selling
album
of
all
time
in
the
United
States, [56] and
the
[57]
best-selling album of all time worldwide , selling an estimated 65 million copies. The
album topped the Billboard 200 chart for 37 weeks and was in the top 10 of the 200
for 80 consecutive weeks. It was the first album to have seven Billboard Hot 100 top
10 singles, including "Billie Jean", "Beat It", and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'".[58] In
March 2009 Thriller was certified for 29 million shipments by the RIAA,[59] giving it
Double Diamond status in the United States. Thriller won Jackson and Quincy Jones
the Grammy award for Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) for 1983. It also won
Album of the Year, with Jackson as the albums artist and Jones as its co-producer,
and a Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, award for Jackson. "Beat It" won Record of
the Year, with Jackson as artist and Jones as co-producer, and a Best Rock Vocal
Performance, Male, award for Jackson. "Billie Jean" won Jackson two Grammy
awards, Best R&B Song, with Jackson as its songwriter, and Best R&B Vocal
Performance, Male, as its artist. Thriller also won another Grammy for Best
Engineered Recording Non Classical in 1984, awarding Bruce Swedien for his work
on the album.[60] The AMA Awards for 1984 provided Jackson with an Award of Merit
and AMAs for Favorite Male Artist, Soul/R&B, and Favorite Male Artist, Pop/Rock.
"Beat It" won Jackson AMAs for Favorite Video, Soul/R&B, Favorite Video, Pop/Rock,
and Favorite Single, Pop/Rock. Thriller won him AMAs for Favorite Album, Soul/R&B,
and Favorite Album, Pop/Rock.

By Rosa ngela Parra Garca

John Winston Ono Lennon


Was an English singer and songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as a co-founder of
the band the Beatles, the most commercially successful band in the history of popular
music. With Paul McCartney, he formed a celebrated songwriting partnership.
Born and raised in Liverpool, as a teenager Lennon became involved in the skiffle
craze; his first band, the Quarrymen, evolved into the Beatles in 1960. When the
group disbanded in 1970, Lennon embarked on a solo career that produced the
critically acclaimed albums John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and Imagine, and iconic
songs such as "Give Peace a Chance" and "Working Class Hero". After his marriage
to Yoko Ono in 1969, he changed his name to John Ono Lennon. Lennon disengaged
himself from the music business in 1975 to raise his infant son Sean, but re-emerged
with Ono in 1980 with the new album Double Fantasy. He was murdered three weeks
after its release.
Lennon revealed a rebellious nature and acerbic wit in his music, writing, drawings,
on film and in interviews. Controversial through his political and peace activism, he
moved to Manhattan in 1971, where his criticism of the Vietnam War resulted in a
lengthy attempt by Richard Nixon's administration to deport him, while some of his
songs were adopted as anthems by theanti-war movement and the
larger counterculture.

Lennon was born in war-time England, on 9 October 1940 at Liverpool Maternity


Hospital to Julia (ne Stanley) and Alfred Lennon, a merchant seaman of Irish
descent, who was away at the time of his son's birth. [2] His parents named him
John Winston Lennon after his paternal grandfather, John "Jack" Lennon, and
then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill.[3] His father was often away from home but
sent regular pay cheques to 9 Newcastle Road, Liverpool, where Lennon lived with
his mother,[4] but the cheques stopped when he went absent without leave in
February 1944.[5][6] When he eventually came home six months later, he offered to
look after the family, but Juliaby then pregnant with another man's child
rejected the idea.[7] After her sister, Mimi Smith, twice complained to Liverpool's
Social Services, Julia handed the care of Lennon over to her. In July 1946
Lennon's father visited Smith and took his son to Blackpool, secretly intending to
emigrate to New Zealand with him. [8] Julia followed themwith her partner at the
time, 'Bobby' Dykinsand after a heated argument his father forced the five-yearold to choose between them. Lennon twice chose his father, but as his mother
walked away, he began to cry and followed her.[9] It would be 20 years before he
had contact with his father again. [10]

251 Menlove Avenue, where Lennon lived for most of his childhood
Throughout the rest of his childhood and adolescence he lived with his aunt and
uncle, Mimi and George Smith, who had no children of their own, at Mendips, 251
Menlove Avenue, Woolton.[11] His aunt purchased volumes of short stories for him,
and his uncle, a dairyman at his family's farm, bought him a mouth organ and
engaged him in solving crossword puzzles.[12] Julia visited Mendips on a regular
basis, and when John was 11 years old he often visited her at 1 Blomfield Road,
Liverpool, where she played him Elvis Presley records, taught him the banjo, and
showed him how to play "Ain't That a Shame" by Fats Domino.[13] In September
1980, Lennon commented about his family and his rebellious nature :

By Saray Lpez Meja.

Elvis Presley

Name: Elvis Presley ( Elvis Aaron Presley)


Born on: He was born on January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi.
Occupation: He was a singer and actor and the most popular of the twentieth
century, it considered a cultural icon and widely known by his first name, Elvis. He
referred to often as the "King of Rock and Roll" or simply "the King"
Studied at: It started in East Tupelo Consolidated School, where his teachers
considered him an "average" student.
Importan date:
(1935-53):
In his two-room shotgun house built by his father before his birth.
Jesse Garon Presley, his twin brother was stillborn 35 minutes before him. As an
only child, he established a strong relationship with her parents, especially her
mother.

(1941):
During his stay in the school, she encouraged him to enter a
singing competition after having impressed his teacher during morning
prayers with a rendition of country style singer Red Foley "Old Shep".
(1953):
He first entered the offices of Sun Records with
the intention of paying a few minutes of time in the studio to record doublesided acetate: "My Happiness" and "That's When Your Heartaches Begin"
(1954) As a result of its strong response rate combined with nervousness to
play in front of such crowds, he began to shake his legs while singing: wide
cut trousers pronounced movements, causing the young women in the
audience began to scream.
(1958)
Presley enlisted in the US Army as a private in Fort Chaffee, near Fort Smith,
Arkansas. Captain Arlie Metheny, the information officer, was not prepared for
the media attention caused by the arrival of the singer.
1960:
in early August his mother was diagnosed with hepatitis
and their state of health deteriorated. At this, the singer got emergency leave
to visit his mother, coming to Memphis on August 12. Two days later, she died
of heart failure at 46 years old. Presley was devastated.
(1967)
Elvis Presley was already world famous for his songs and his
dancing. Hundreds of girls chasing the handsome artist. On the way to the
very young and beautiful Elvis Priscilla, who stole his heart was crossed.
They were married only six years, but their marriage and their relationship is
one of the most famous twentieth century.
(1973)
Their relationship from the beginning was not easy, due to the
constant infidelities of Elvis, who, like every human being, has many virtues,
but fidelity was not one of them. Therefore, divorce occurred in 1973
About her death: He died on August 16, 1977, at age 42, following a heart
attack Memphis, Tennessee

By Zulema Prez Ronzn

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Diego Jos Pablo Ruiz Picasso

Spanish painter ;
Best known for Pablo Picasso, his middle name. It was an exceptional figure as
an artist and as a man, Picasso was inimitable actor and creator of the various
currents that revolutionized the visual arts of the twentieth century, from Cubism to
the neo-figurative sculpture, engraving or etching the ceramic craft or art for
ballets. His work in vast numbers, in variety and talent, extends over more than
seventy-five years of creative activity, the painter who combines wisdom with love,
politics, friendship and an exultant and infectious enjoyment of the life. He was
born on October 25, 1881.
In 1907 Pinta Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, as revolutionary concept of the picture
is rejected even by avant-garde painters and critics. In 1958 paints the Fall of
Icarus mural for the UNESCO building in Paris. And he died by age and April 8,
1973 in Mougins, France

By Mara de los ngeles Rivas Luna


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Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci

Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was a painter, anatomist, architect, artist, botanist,
scientist, writer, sculptor, philosopher, engineer, inventor, musician, poet and city
planner. He was born on 15th April, 1452, in Anchiano, Republic of Florence. The
parents of Leonardo da Vinci were Fruosino Piero di Antonio da Vinci and Caterina
da Vinci. Leonardo received his first anatomical studies in the workshop of
Verrocchio and Antonio Pollaiuollo workshop. Leonardo da Vinci was one of the
greatest painters of his time. Leonardo da Vinci never married. Leonardo da Vinci
painted the Mona Lisa in 1917. Leonardo da Vinci painted the Last Supper in
1948. Leonardo da Vinci died on 2nd May , 1519, in Amboise , France.

By No Abimael Gabriel Pastor.

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