If Freddie Mercury were alive today, he would lovingly embrace Lady
GaGa, who bears the name of one of Queen's greatest hits, "Radio GaGa."
Like Queen, Lady GaGa has a knack for theatrical performance, and at
the age of 17, her talents gained her early admission to the Tisch
School of the Arts at NYU. Five years later, after gaining notoriety on
New York's club circuit, Lady GaGa has burst onto the international
scene, with her provocative debut: The Fame.
The Fame's
innovative blend of rock, electronica, disco, and pop is a refreshing
alternative in the current musical landscape, and Lady GaGa's presence
assuredly guarantees that pop performance art will never be the same.