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| Madonna | ... |
Herself
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Niki Harris | ... |
Herself - Vocals
(as Niki Haris)
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Donna DeLory | ... |
Herself - Vocals
(as Donna De Lory)
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Mike McKnight | ... |
Himself - Keyboards
(as Michael McKnight)
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| Stuart Price | ... |
Himself - Keyboards and Guitars
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Marcus Brown | ... |
Himself - Keyboards
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Monte Pittman | ... |
Himself - Guitars
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Ron Powell | ... |
Himself - Percussion
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Steve Sidelnyk | ... |
Himself - Drums
(as Steve Sidelynk)
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| Christian Vincent | ... |
Himself - Head Dancer
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Ruth Taveras | ... |
Herself - Dancer
(as Ruthy Inchaustegui)
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| Nito Larioza | ... |
Himself - Dancer
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Tamara Levinson | ... |
Herself - Dancer
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Marlyn Ortiz | ... |
Herself - Dancer
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Anthony Jay Rodriguiz | ... |
Himself - Dancer
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I've never really been a fan of Madonna's music. Don't get me wrong, I respect her for the icon she is, she's like Elvis and the Beatles. She's done everything from pop to r&b. She's molded music videos into what they are today and she's the ultimate trendsetter. I've just never really been into the style of music she does. I had a chance to watch the Drowned World Tour in person and HBO. My friend had an extra ticket, and I was just blown away. She played guitar, danced, sang great, all at 43 is it? Incredible! And when she flew in the air and did martial arts, I thought it was one of the most coolest things I have ever seen in person. The concert made me even go out and buy the "Music" and "Ray of Light" albums, and I love them both. Madonna, you rock and you keep on going, and never stop recording or performing!