Alecia Beth Moore, known professionally as Pink, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. She was originally a member of the girl group Choice. In 1995, LaFace Records saw potential in P!nk and offered her a solo recording contract. Her career accolades include three Grammy Awards, two Brit Awards, a Daytime Emmy Award and seven MTV Video Music Awards.
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Pink’s music has also been featured on the soundtrack to the film The Godfather: Part II, The Master of Sex, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part III. She also appeared in the film adaptation of The Hobbit, The Descendants, as a supporting character in the movie The Great Gatsby. Pink was born on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, to emergency room nurse Judith \”Judy\” Moore and insurance salesman James \”Jim\” Moore. Her parents began having marital problems and divorced before she was 10 years old. She developed her voice early in life and was trained as a competitive gymnast between the ages 4 and 12. In high school, Pink joined her first band, Middleground, but it disbanded upon losing a Battle of the Bands competition. At 14, she auditioned to become a part of the all-female group Basic Instinct, but earned a spot in the lineup without releasing any material. At 16, she and two other teenage girls, Sharon Flanagan and Chrissy Conway, formed the R&B group Pink. Since the three girls were under the age of 18, their parents had cosigned them to perform for L. A. Reid, who overheard it and arranged for the group to perform there so he could see them. Since then, Pink and the other girls were signed to a record deal under the name Pink.
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