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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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Since The Girlie Show, Madonna was ready to tour again with The Drowned World Tour. All the themes in this show are amusing, from Punk to Geisha to Country and then Spanish. The costumes and makeup were all made to look effortless. The Detroit crowd were happy that she was performing there again for it had been a while since The Girlie Show. It was good with the DVD that you were able to look at all the great images that have been taken of Madonna during her long career in the music industry. As for the footage for this show it was well edited, and the Japanese animation was interesting as an interlude; the DVD comes with a DTS soundtrack.