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  • well why not .. he seems to like her enough ! ( last album)
  • Why not? In the September 7th 2006 issue of “Rolling Stone”, Bob Dylan was quoted as saying.” I remember seeing Alicia Keys on the Grammys and thinking, “There’s nothing about that girl I don’t like.”
  • Born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota, Bob Dylan was raised there and in Hibbing, Minnesota, on the Mesabi Iron Range northwest of Lake Superior. His grandparents were Jewish immigrants from present-day Lithuania, Russia, and Ukraine. His parents, Abraham Zimmerman and Beatrice Stone (Beatty), were part of the area's small but close-knit Jewish community. Zimmerman lived in Duluth until age seven. When his father was stricken with polio, the family returned to nearby Hibbing, Beatty's hometown, where Robert Zimmerman spent the rest of his childhood. Keys was born to an Irish-Italian mother, Terri Augello, and a Jamaican father, Craig Cook, in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Terri was a paralegal and actress, but Keys was raised in a poor home in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City; the two shared a one-room apartment with Alicia sleeping on the couch. In 1985, Keys and a group of other girls won the parts of Rudy Huxtable's sleepover guests in an episode of The Cosby Show (the episode became the only time Keys was credited under her real name). She began playing piano when she was seven, learning classical music by composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, and her favorite Chopin. She wrote her first song "Butterflyz" at the age of fourteen; the song was later recorded for her debut album. Keys' mother and father separated during her early childhood, thus she was raised by her mother during her formative years; her mother was the one who most supported her during the time she was developing her musical talents. The press reported in 2005 that Keys was attempting to reconcile with her father.[3] However, Keys denied this and said her words were misinterpreted. In other words, no.
  • The real question should be Do I want to see such an inequity! Iniquity! Profanity! Grandfatherly! Get really! Laugh out loudly! No Futurety! Move on Bobbie!
  • I dont like alicia keys.she seems more ghetto now then when she first came out.

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