Deborah Gibson (still thought of to many as "Debbie") exploded onto the pop music scene at the age of 16 with hits such as "Out of the Blue", "Only In My Dreams", and "Lost in Your Eyes". Gibson went on to become a Broadway star in the musicals "Les Miserables", "Grease", and "Beauty and the Beast".
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At age 17, Gibson became the youngest person to write, produce, and perform a number one hit with "Foolish Beat".
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