Twins Anginette and Aquanette and their three friends Chanel, Galleria, and Dorinda--a young singing group called the Cheetah Girls--move a step closer to a recording contract when they finally record a demo with producer Mouse Almighty.
Dorinda, one of the Cheetah Girls singing group, struggles with her feelings about living in a foster home and the discovery that she and her newly-discovered sister Tiffany share a talent for music.
Dorinda, Galleria, Anginette, and Aquanette become concerned when it looks like Chanel's interest in ballet is going to cause her to leave their singing group, the Cheetah Girls.
A look at the life and career of singer Marian Anderson, who rose from poor roots to become the first African-American to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in 1955.
Presents a comprehensive biography of entertainer Florence Mills tracing her life and career from her childhood to her death at the age of thirty-one and explores her influence on the early world of jazz and ragtime.
The author describes his childhood in Los Angeles and his rise within the music industry, and shares his personal side and his deep respect for the women who raised him.