Pop - Singer Alison Gold

Alison Gold

Living place: Fairfax

Birthday: 9-5-2002 (22 years old)

Population of US 2002: 290 millions

Global rank: #11343

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Pop - Singer Alison Gold profile

Who is Pop - Singer Alison Gold?
Best known for her Billboard Hot 100 charting single "Chinese food," this pop singer has released other singles called "ABCDEFG" and "Shush Up."
The music video Her song "Chinese food" accumulated over 14 million views on YouTube in 5 months.

Young / Before famous

She released her debut single "Skip Rope" as part of a duo called Tweenchronic.

Family life info

She was born in Fairfax, Virginia.

Close relationship

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She was brought into the sights of the same people who gave the world Rebecca Black.

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Summary of Alison Gold profile

When was Pop - Singer Alison Gold born?
Alison Gold birthday 9-5-2002 (at the age of 22).
Where is Pop - Singer Alison Gold's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Alison Gold was born in Fairfax, Virginia- United States. Là Pop - Singer, whose Zodiac is Taurus, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Horse. Alison Gold's global rank is 11343 and whose rank is 567 in list of famous Pop - Singer. Population of US in 2002 is about 290 millions persons.
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Events in 2002 and 9-5

Events in US in the birth year of Alison Gold

  • President Bush's first State of the Union address vows to expand the fight on terrorism and labels Iran, Iraq, and North Korea "an axis of evil" (Jan. 29).
  • Kenneth L. Lay, chairman of bankrupt energy trader Enron, resigns; company under federal investigation for hiding debt and misrepresenting earnings (Jan. 24). Background: 2002 News of the Nation
  • U.S. withdraws from International Court treaty (May 6).
  • FBI lawyer Coleen Rowley criticizes FBI for thwarting terrorist efforts in a letter to the FBI director (May 21).
  • U.S. abandons 31-year-old Antiballistic Missile treaty (June 13). Background: 2001 News of the Nation
  • Bush announces change in Middle East policy: U.S. will not recognize an independent Palestinian state until Yasir Arafat is replaced (June 24).
  • Bush signs corporate reform bill (July 30) in response to a spate of corporate scandals: Enron, Arthur Andersen, Tyco, Qwest, Global Crossing, ImClone, and Adelphia, among others, were convicted or placed under federal investigation for various misadventures in fraud and crooked accounting. Background: 2002 News of the Nation
  • Pennsylvania miners rescued after spending 77 hours in a dark, flooded mine shaft (July 28).
  • Bush addresses United Nations, calling for a "regime change" in Iraq (Sept. 12).
  • Snipers prey upon DC suburbs, killing ten and wounding others (Oct. 2–24). Police arrest two sniper suspects, John Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo (Oct. 24).
  • Republicans retake the Senate in midterm elections; gain additional House seats (Nov. 5). Background: 2002 News of the Nation
  • Bush signs legislation creating cabinet-level Department of Homeland Security (Nov. 25).
  • Boston archbishop Cardinal Bernard Law resigns as a result of the Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandals and cover-up of priest-child molestation. (Dec. 13). Background: 2002 News of the Nation

Birthday Alison Gold (9-5) in history

  • Day 9-5 year 1914: Mother's Day became a public holiday.
  • Day 9-5 year 1926: Explorers Richard E. Byrd and Floyd Bennett flew over the North Pole.
  • Day 9-5 year 1936: Fascist Italy annexed Ethiopia.
  • Day 9-5 year 1962: The Beatles signed their first recording contract and hired George Martin to be their producer.
  • Day 9-5 year 1978: The body of slain former Italian prime minister Aldo Moro was found in an automobile in Rome.
  • Day 9-5 year 1984: It took the Chicago White Sox 25 innings, eight hours, and six minutes, over two days, to finally defeat the Milwaukee Brewers, 7-6. It was the longest game (in elapsed time) in major-league history.
  • Day 9-5 year 1994: The South African parliament chose Nelson Mandela as president.
  • Day 9-5 year 2004: Chechnya's Moscow-backed leader, Akhmad Kadyrov, was killed in a bombing. Six others were killed and another 60 wounded.
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