Biography: Beyonce.
Beyonce Giselle Knowles (born September 4, 1981) won pop success as a member of the girl group Destiny's Child for the first time. When the group fell apart, Beyonce embarked on a solo career that led her to the height of popular music in the United States. She won 22 Grammy Awards and sold over 100 million withdrawals. She is one of the most important female pop music artists of all time.
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Beyonce Knowles' father is Matthew Knowles and worked as Xerox sales manager when she was born. Her mother is Tina Knowles, a hairdresser and salon owner. With encouragement from her parents, Beyonce started playing at the age of seven and soon won local dance and singing competitions. With her childhood friend Kelly Rowland, she met LaTavia Roberson at an all-girl entertainment group audition. They were placed in a group called Girl's Tyme with three other girls in 1990. They got a spot in the Star Search TV talent show, but they failed to win. In 1995 Matthew Knowles resigned from Xerox to manage Girl's Tyme. He has reduced the group to four members. In 1996 they began recording their debut album for Columbia Records and changed their name to Destiny's Child, based on a passage from the Bible book 'Isaiah'.