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This You Have To See & Listen Without Prejudice, Acutely With Your Own Eyes & Ears To Believe?


Rob Lamberti is a true POPOLOGIST with a most familiar face, & sound, so to speak, having forged a very successful singing career impersonating the pop star George Michael and in the process becoming something of a star himself.


What Do You Think? We will be posting more of his talents while also remembering what we miss about the great George Michael!


Thank you for your most #POPOLOGICAL and enjoyable Service Rob Lamberti


"People are always mistaking me for Rob Lamberti" George Michael, 2014


Not only does Rob Lamberti sound like George, his resemblance is so great that when Rob appeared as George on Stars in Their Eyes in 1994, the programme's make-up department had to 'tone down' his natural appearance before the 'transformation' took place, so as not to give away who Rob would be impersonating.



 
 
 



That voice – high, husky, earthy, explosive – remains among the most distinctive and galvanizing in pop history. But Janis Joplin didn’t merely possess a great instrument; she threw herself into every syllable, testifying from the very core of her being.



She claimed the blues, soul, gospel, country and rock with unquestionable authority and verve, fearlessly inhabiting psychedelic guitar jams, back-porch roots and everything in between.



Her volcanic performances left audiences stunned and speechless, while her sexual magnetism, world-wise demeanor and flamboyant style shattered every stereotype about female artists – and essentially invented the “rock mama” paradigm.



Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 - October 4, 1970) was an American blues-influenced rock singer and occasional songwriter with a distinctive voice.



 
 
 



Wanna Know How Blondie Became Blondie?



The American rock band Blondie was named after the catcalls that Debbie Harry received from truck drivers as she walked down the street after bleaching her hair blonde.



The band was originally called Angel and the Snake, but was renamed Blondie in October 1974.



Enjoy this #popological interview with this Rock Goddess!

 
 
 
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