Madonna: A Hero of The 80s/90s Generation

Sep 13, 2019

By Zoomer Podcast Network

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It’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Week on Zoomer Radio, celebrating the inductees who made the biggest difference.

She has a genius IQ … french-Canadian mother … brontophobia, which is a morbid fear of thunder … common ancestry with both Celine Dion and Ellen Degeneres … and she has one name: Madonna.

Put aside all the controversies, affairs, outrages, over-exposure, nudity, profanity, inanity, the day after day drama of being Madonna, concentrate only on the music, and Madonna’s accomplishments take your breath away.

In his remarkable song, “The Boy in the Bubble,” Paul Simon sings, “Every generation throws a hero up the pop charts.”

In the ’80s and ’90s, that hero was Madonna.

According to Guinness World Records she is the best-selling female recording artist of all time. And according to Billboard Magazine, the best-charting solo performer in history.

Take that Elvis. Take that Beatles. Take that … Sean Penn.

Zoomer Radio continues with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Week, celebrating – from the class of 2008 – Madonna.

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