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Born Alecia Beth Moore, 8 September 1979, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA. Pink is the recording name of crossover R&B/pop singer Moore that, although it initially referred to her distinctive dyed hair, is actually a childhood nickname. She allegedly had her pants pulled down as a schoolchild making her blush bright pink, although there are a number of other suggestions as to the name.

She enjoyed a transatlantic Top 10 hit in early 2000 with ‘There You Go’, a sassy kiss-off to an ex-boyfriend that gave Pink an important foothold in the older teenage market alongside acts such as TLC and Kelis. Moore grew up in a small town just outside Philadelphia, making her singing debut at the age of 13 with a local rap crew.

She was subsequently recruited by MCA Records to complete the line-up of vocal group Basic Instinct. After a short spell in this trio, Moore moved on to another R&B outfit, Choice, who were signed by LaFace Records. Her writing contributions came to the attention of L.

A. Reid, who signed her as a solo artist and put her in the studio with the label’s leading writer/producers, including Darryl Simmons and the label’s co-founder, Babyface. Can’t Take Me Home, released in April 2000, included several lame attempts to recapture the spirit of ‘There You Go’, alongside the obligatory R&B diva ballad, ‘Let Me Let You Know’.

Nevertheless, ‘Most Girls’ proved another enduringly popular hit single, breaking into the US Top 5 in October. The following spring she enjoyed a US chart-topper in collaboration with Lil’ Kim, Mya and Christina Aguilera with a Grammy award-winning cover of LaBelle’s ‘Lady Marmalade’.

Pink moved away from her urban roots on the hugely successful M!ssundaztood, a harder-edged pop rock album which featured several tracks co-written and produced by her longtime idol, ex-4 Non Blondes leader Linda Perry. The album eclipsed the commercial success of her debut, and featured the US Top 5 singles, ‘Get The Party Started’ and ‘Just Like A Pill’.

The latter provided Pink with her first UK chart-topper. The semi-autobiographical ‘Family Portrait’ was also a notable hit. By the end of 2002, she was established as the new face of US pop with her tales of teen angst reflecting a cultural shift away from the wholesome image promoted by singers such as Britney Spears and Mandy Moore.

Pink’s 2003 hit collaboration with producer William Orbit ‘Feel Good Time’, taken from the soundtrack of Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle, heavily sampled ‘Fresh Garbage’, a lost 60s psychedelic classic from US band Spirit. Her new album Try This featured extensive songwriting involvement from Tim Armstrong of punk band Rancid.

The album and its attendant singles were a notable commercial failure in her native America, at least compared to the multi-platinum M!ssundaztood, although ‘Trouble’ and ‘God Is A DJ’ did well in Europe. The former earned the singer a Grammy award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.

She married motorcycle racer Carey Hart in January 2006. In 2008, Pink returned with yet another best-selling record, Funhouse, and the single 'So What'. In May of the following year, she surprised few people when she officially came out as bisexual.

Never afraid of evolution, Pink grew from R&B seductress to a songstress both pop radio and the jaded underground could respect, moulding sexuality and defiance to a level rivalling that of any '00 mainstream vixen.

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  • Pink and Cory Hart
on the red carpet.

    Pink and Cory Hart on the red carpet.
  • With gold dress and eye-catching pink jacket, it's hard to imagine Shingai Shoniwa of The Noisettes as the wildcat frontwoman she portrays onstage.

Read about Noisettes' rise to fame

    With gold dress and eye-catching pink jacket, it's hard to imagine Shingai Shoniwa of The Noisettes as the wildcat frontwoman she portrays onstage.

    Read about Noisettes' rise to fame
  • All grown up: Pink

    All grown up: Pink
  • Katy Perry saw off competition from Beyonce, Gabriella Cilmi, Pink and Santigold to collect the award for Best International Female Solo Artist.

Nominees

Beyonce 
Gabriella Cilmi 
Katy Perry 
Pink 
Santogold
    Best International Female Solo Artist: Katy Perry
    Katy Perry saw off competition from Beyonce, Gabriella Cilmi, Pink and Santigold to collect the award for Best International Female Solo Artist.

    Nominees

    Beyonce
    Gabriella Cilmi
    Katy Perry
    Pink
    Santogold
  • Pink gave an explosive performance of the debut single from her upcoming fifth album 'Funhouse'. 

Credit: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images for MTV.

    Pink gave an explosive performance of the debut single from her upcoming fifth album 'Funhouse'.

    Credit: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images for MTV.
  • Pink aka Alecia Moore gave an explosive performance of the debut single from her upcoming fifth album "Funhouse." at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards - 
Credit: WENN

    Pink aka Alecia Moore gave an explosive performance of the debut single from her upcoming fifth album "Funhouse." at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards - Credit: WENN
  • Magny-Cours, FRANCE:  Roger Waters, a member of the pop music band Pink Floyd performs in the Nevers Magny-Cours racetrack, 14 July 2006 in Magny-Cours, two days before the Formula one Grand Prix of France. AFP PHOTO DAMIEN MEYER  (Photo credit should read DAMIEN MEYER/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Magny-Cours, FRANCE: Roger Waters, a member of the pop music band Pink Floyd performs in the Nevers Magny-Cours racetrack, 14 July 2006 in Magny-Cours, two days before the Formula one Grand Prix of France. AFP PHOTO DAMIEN MEYER (Photo credit should read DAMIEN MEYER/AFP/Getty Images)

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    Over the past few years a mixed bag of rock and pop bands have announced that they will reform for a comeback tour

    That’s the key word – tour.

    Yup, it’s a well documented fact amongst veteran groups, who should know better, and pop hit wonders of more recent years, that a tour is the best way to make that dough bro.

    Having said that, the likes of The Sex Pistols, Genesis, Pink Floyd, The Police, Van Halen and Led Zeppelin might well be getting back to gather (oops) together, simply for a friendly foray into crowd adulation once again, nothing more.

    It’s no wonder you can’t book a stadium for your birthday bash no matter how much you’re willing to pay – sheesh!

    However some of the most desired reunions will not happen at all due fractious antipathy between members – most memorably: The Jam , The Smiths and The Stone Roses.

    And then there's the more blatant money spinning announcements from planet pop from the Spice Girls and Take That which only reminds us that all good things do come to an end... eventually.

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  • Pink Floyd perform on stage.
    Live 8 Concert - Hyde Park
    Pink Floyd perform on stage.
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Stand-out songs:

Get the Party Started, Don't Let Me Get Me, Don't Stop Me Now, Just like a Pill, Stupid Girls.
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    Stand-out songs:
    Get the Party Started, Don't Let Me Get Me, Don't Stop Me Now, Just like a Pill, Stupid Girls.

    Download Pink songs
  • (1943 - 2008) Keyboard player and founder member of Pink Floyd.
    Rick Wright
    (1943 - 2008) Keyboard player and founder member of Pink Floyd.
  • Rock group Pink Floyd rehearsing at Earls Court, prior to a concert. Singer Roger Waters wears headphones at the front of the stage.  Original Publication: People Disc - HN0282   (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
    Pink Floyd
    Rock group Pink Floyd rehearsing at Earls Court, prior to a concert. Singer Roger Waters wears headphones at the front of the stage. Original Publication: People Disc - HN0282 (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
  • Here seen in the early 70s, Pink Floyd's novel sound dominated the 1970s.   (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images)
    Pink Floyd
    Here seen in the early 70s, Pink Floyd's novel sound dominated the 1970s. (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images)
  • Members of the psychedelic pop group Pink Floyd. From left to right, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Syd Barrett and Rick Wright.   (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images)
    Pink Floyd
    Members of the psychedelic pop group Pink Floyd. From left to right, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Syd Barrett and Rick Wright. (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images)
  • Members of the psychedelic pop group Pink Floyd. From left to right, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Syd Barrett and Rick Wright.   (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images)
    Roger Waters - Then
    Members of the psychedelic pop group Pink Floyd. From left to right, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Syd Barrett and Rick Wright. (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images)
  • Members of the psychedelic pop group Pink Floyd. From left to right, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Syd Barrett and Rick Wright.   (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images)
    Pink Floyd
    Members of the psychedelic pop group Pink Floyd. From left to right, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Syd Barrett and Rick Wright. (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images)
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