May
2000
She spent the
next three summers in the Big Apple studying at the off-Broadway Dance Center and at the
Professional Performing Arts School. The creative education paid off; in 1991 she landed a
part in the off-Broadway production Ruthless. When Britney turned 11, she finally earned her mouse ears and became a full-fledged member of MMC for both the 1993 and 1994 seasons. Her years with MMC would turn out to be fortuitous for Britney; among the cast members of the children's show was the then 12-year-old Justin Timberlake and Joshua "JC" Chasez, who would go on to become two-fifths of the teen pinup band 'N Sync.Other talented alumni to emerge from the cast are Keri Russell of Felicity fame, singer Christina Aguilera, Nita Booth (Miss Virginia 1998), and Ryan Gosling from Young Hercules.Following the cancellation of MMC in 1993, Britney returned home, where she went to regular high school for a year. But the bug to perform was too strong, so she returned to New York to give singing another shot. After an executive at Jive heard a demo tape cut by the then 15-year-old, he signed her to a development deal and hooked her up with Eric Foster White, a producer who had worked with Boyzone, Hi-Five, and Whitney Houston. It seemed a perfect fit, given Spears self-declared musical influences: Madonna, Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, and Houston. She also traveled to Sweden to work with Max Martin, whose previous clients included the Backstreet Boys, Ace of Base, and Robyn. By early 1998, Spears' first album for Jive was complete. The biggest day of young Britney's career
thus far is likely Jan. 12, 1999 — the day …Baby, One More Time finally hit
store shelves. After the final tallies were in, the former Mouseketeer discovered that her
debut had landed at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts, with her buddies 'N Sync
coming in at No. 2. Not a bad showing for a 17-year-old. The next year promises to be a busy
one for Britney. In addition to a busy schedule promoting her new album, she's planning a
return to the small screen as a guest star on Dawson's Creek. And if it's true, as she
told MTV, that she admires Madonna's ability to reinvent her public persona, then don't
look for Britney to be another one-hit wonder. She's planning to stay in the music world
for a long time. "I want music to always be a part of my life," she told the
cable channel. "It will always be a part of my life, and I just want to grow as a
person each time each album comes out. I want to focus on my music right now and if film
or something comes up, I'd go for it. But music will always be my main priority. Just like
Madonna. I respect her so much because every time, she has changed, and I just totally
admire that." |
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