Cher performing on stage on her "Do You Believe" world tour. - Credit: Barry King/WireImage One thing Cher’s career has never been is predictable. As a teenager in the Sixties, she cut her teeth with ...
One thing Cher’s career has never been is predictable. As a teenager in the Sixties, she cut her teeth with future husband Sonny Bono and producer Phil Spector. They would produce massive pop hits ...
CHER: (Singing) Do you believe in life after love? MARTIN: You heard that little warble in her voice? That was produced by Auto-Tune. That's a studio tool that digitally changes a singer's pitch. Cher ...
Well, this seems hard to believe. Cher’s megahit “Believe” turns 25 this year. It’s a fact the icon herself had trouble accepting when asked by TODAY’s Harry Smith how amazing it is that the song has ...
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Keira Knightley might be more musically more inclined than people realize. The "Love Actually" star was put on the spot on "The Graham Norton Show" when she was asked to show off a unique skill: ...
This isn't a joke: What do Cher and ExxonMobil have in common? The answer is mathematician Dr. Andy Hildebrand, the inventor of Auto-Tune. Cher's iconic "Believe," which popularized the warbly, ...
Twenty years ago, a pop star on a downswing took a chance on a brand-new piece of recording software to do the unthinkable: taking her voice, her most recognizable asset, and robotizing it almost ...