(08-06-2013, 01:18 PM)Tusk Wrote: I always assumed Mozzila is female...?
(thought I saw a pic that was a woman)
Oh it is MoZella (with an E)
her name at birth was Maureen Anne McDonald
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoZella
That wikipedia page is a very intersting read. The path to sucess can be a tough one . She released 3 albums as a performer .. getting cut from Warner once and Universal once . She performed with some big groups comming up.
She intitially had a job making cakes so she could be free to perform in coffee houses in the evenig
Given her list of commercial song credits and their use in huge exposure things like iTunes commercials and The Biggest loser I'm assuming she's making some big bucks in royalties now.. getting cut from her labels wasn't a recipe to failure. I'll look up if she performs still .. maybe she performs her favorite stuff for smaller crowds and makes the bucks writing songs... best of both worlds maybe?
That's a video of her.. maybe song writing is better for her than singing at the top levels I mean ..

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haha. I was thinking Godzilla --- and wouldn't call a girl that..
.. but maybe i'm even wrong about Godzilla !
Quote:The gender of the Godzilla character has been a subject of confusion for English-speaking audiences.[citation needed] In the original Japanese films, Godzilla and all the other monsters are referred to with gender-neutral pronouns such as "it",[33] while in the English dubbed versions, Godzilla is explicitly described as a male, such as in the title of Godzilla, King of the Monsters!. The 1998 Hollywood remake contributed to this confusion, in which the titular character (subsequently known as Zilla)[34] was depicted laying eggs.