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She’s the undisputed Queen of Pop who fan base is insurmountable. This month, MAX Masters takes a retrospective look at a phenomenal career that has spanned decades with a one-hour documentary which includes archival Madonna footage and new, exclusive interviews. From ‘Papa Don’t Preach’ to ‘Like a Virgin’ and ‘Vogue’ – dance along to Madonna’s classic hits as MAX also screens Madonna’s back catalogue in countdowns through the month.

Madonna is a versatile, commanding performer and her chameleon-like ability to evolve
has kept the singer at the top of the pop world for more than twenty years.
Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone was born to her French-Canadian mother and Italian
dad on August 16, 1958 in Bay City, Michigan, one of seven children. She lost her
mother to breast cancer at the age of five.
Madonna went on to attend Catholic school and later graduated from Rochester Adams
High in 1976, where she was a cheerleader. She performed well enough academically
to earn a college scholarship. She studied modern dance at the University of Michigan,
later joining the Alvin Ailey dance troupe. For a time, Madonna lent her considerable
talents to The Bridgemen Drum and Bugle Corps.
Impatient to begin her dreams of stardom, Madonna left college after three semesters
and moved to New York. She landed some roles with small dance troupes, but it would
be singing that would make her dreams come true.
The release in 1983 of her first, self-titled album caused very little stir. However,
the songs were perfect for the dance clubs, became popular there, and slowly began
to receive airplay. The first hit off the album was the catchy, upbeat Holiday,
soon followed by Lucky Star and Borderline. Her number one hit Like a Virgin, from
the album of the same name, solidified her success. 1985 brought Madonna a sold
out tour and two film roles, in Desperately Seeking Susan and Vision Quest.
Other movie roles would follow, without much critical success, most reviewers suggesting
strongly that Madonna keep her day job. But the hits kept coming and the concerts
kept selling out. At one of the pinnacles of her career, Madonna married her boyfriend,
actor Sean Penn in a lavish, star-studded ceremony on August 16, 1985. The
marriage lasted four years.
At age 37, Madonna decided it was time for motherhood, and chose as the father her
personal trainer, Carlos Leon. She gave birth to Lourdes Maria Ciccone Leon
on October 14, 1986. Madonna named her daughter in honor of her own mother, a devout
Catholic who had always wanted to visit Lourdes, France, where the Virgin Mary,
the original Madonna, appeared in 1858. Madonna's song Little Star is dedicated
to her daughter Lourdes.
Despite her earlier public disparagements regarding the institution of marriage,
Madonna decided to give it another try in December, 2000 when she married Guy Ritchie.
Her close friend Gwyneth Paltrow served as matron of honour. Madonna and
Ritchie had a three month old son, Rocco Ritchie, born in September, 2000.
As well as performing, writing, recording and being a wife, mother, Kabbalah proponent
and active charity worker, Madonna also owns and directs the record label, Maverick
Records. As if she hadn't conquered enough worlds, she has also penned two children's
books: The English Roses and Mr. Peabody's Apples.
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Premiere:
Tuesday 8 July @ 8.30pm
Repeats:
Sunday 13 July @ 8.30pm Friday 18 July @ 1.00pm Monday 21 July @ 4.00pm
Madonna (1982)
Like a virgin (1984)
Vision quest (1985)
True Blue (1986)
You can dance (1987)
Who's that girl ? (1987)
Like a prayer (1989)
I'm Breathless (1990)
The immaculate collection (1990)
Erotica (1992)
Bedtime stories (1994)
Something to remember (1995)
Evita (1996)
Ray of light (1998)
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