About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Deeyah, Annie, Marion Raven, Marit Larsen, Kurt Nilsen, Maria Mena, Morten Harket, Maria Mittet, Jan Werner Danielsen, Elisabeth Andreassen, Ingrid Olava, Espen Lind, Liv Kristine, Lene Nystrom, Maria Arredondo, Christian Ingebrigtsen, Margaret Berger, Linni Meister, Samsaya, Geir Ronning, Bertine Zetlitz, Venke Knutson, Aleksander Denstad With, Marte Wulff, Malin Reitan, Arne Bendiksen, Anita Skorgan, Marika Lejon, Carina Dahl, Jorun Stiansen, Odd Borre, Erik Faber, Jorun Erdal, Sandra Lyng Haugen, Bjorn Johan Muri, Trygve Wiese, Gaute Ormasen, Eirik Gjendemsjo, Kjartan Salvesen, Fredrik Friis, Alexander Stenerud, Haldor Laegreid, Ephemera, Chrystalief, Vivian Sormeland, Dina, Desiree Sparre-Enger. Excerpt: Deeyah (Pashto: Urdu:, pronounced; (born August 7, 1977 in Oslo, Norway), is a Norwegian singer, music producer, composer, film maker and human rights activist of Punjabi/Pashtun descent. She adopted the name Deeyah in 2002. She is often called the "Muslim Madonna," a term coined by the British press tabloid The Sun. Deeyah is a outspoken supporter of women's rights, freedom of expression and peace. She often uses social media like Myspace and Facebook to raise awareness of honour killings and other women centric issues. Since 2006/07, Deeyah no longer performs as an artist herself; she now produces projects that give voice to other artists. She is the founder of Sisterhood. Established in 2007 Deeyah's Sisterhood provides an outlet of artistic expression for young aspiring Muslim female artists across creative disciplines. Along with Freemuse, she is the co-creator and co-producer of international compilation album Listen To The Banned which features banned and censored music artists from The Middle East, Africa and Asia, released in 2010 Deeyah was born Deepika Thathaal, at Ulleval..