Ali Spagnola
The term polymath is thrown around a lot these days . . . and Ali hopes someone will throw it at her. She does many different, seemingly unconnected things and this biography will attempt to tie them together to explain one fabulously interesting person. Now, this may sound a bit conceited and that is only because Ali is, in fact, a bit conceited and she is the one writing this. Although she is not too conceited to know that anyone cool enough would have someone to write her bio for her. OK, on to the facts.
The Early Years
Ali was born in a town outside of Pittsburgh, PA and raised by two spectacular parents. (This is in here because Ali knows her mom is probably the only person that will read this.) At age three, Ali began studying dance taking tap, jazz and ballet classes. At age five she started playing the piano. Shortly after that she became a percussionist in her school band and then picked up the guitar and started taking voice lessons. When she wasn't being a music nerd she was being a computer nerd, making websites and designing graphics. Dancing became a big part of her life in middle school when she joined a dance company which she competed with all through high school. Near the end of her high school career, Ali took classes in musical theater at Carnegie Mellon University. She liked the school but decided to apply with a different major. Ali ended up going to Carnegie Mellon University studying Art. Her focus was sculpture. OK, that's enough with the chronological. The rest of this is going to be grouped by subject to make it easier to follow.
Ali's Discography
Ali has released three albums of music. The Ego is Ali's most recent album. It's a catchy collection of dance/pop tracks. "What's Your Name", from that album is included as a free song with the initial download of Google Music Beta. The album before that was a CD of dance tracks Ali was hired to create for a Pittsburgh dance convention called "Free of Style". One of the songs, "Radiation", from that album was used as a default ringtone for Android phones such as the Nexus One, Droid and Nexus S. The album before that was Ali's self titled debut. The song, "Robots for Everyone", was also used as a default ringtone on the Nexus S Android phone. There's also a 3D animated music video Ali created for that song.
The Power Hour Drinking Game
When Ali was in college she started playing "drinking game concerts" she invented by taking the idea of a "power hour", drinking 60 shots of beer in an hour, and mixing it with a live show. She wrote 60 one-minute drinking songs and performed them live while people drank along with every song. Then, a man tried to stop Ali from playing her drinking game concerts claiming he owned the trademark to the term "power hour". Ali started a company called Binge Responsibly, LLC and got into a legal battle with this man over the term "power hour". The litigation is still going on today. In Ali's unprofessional opinion, she is going to win but it's cost her ton of time and money. During this over one year long battle, Ali has been working on recording these 60 one minute drinking songs to create The Power Hour Album. That drinking game album is set to be released at the end of this year.
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