Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Rick Springfield (Leo)

Rick Springfield (Leo) born August 23, 1949.

Rick started out as an Australian singer and teen idol, and soon became
an American rocker selling 18 million albums to his credit. His single
"Jessie's Girl" hit number one, and he was on top of the world. Rick's
bio says he battled clinical depression, but bounced back with a
starring role in TV soap "General Hospital", and several movie roles.
He stars in his own musical "EFX Alive" at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Rick's astrological birthchart shows a strongly leonine presence with
three parts of his psyche cosmically connected to sign Leo. His vital
energy is "made for the stage" and he delights in the applause and drama
of the spotlight. His natal birth pattern is highly in line for a
successful career, however there may have been times when Rick took too
much for granted or went way off the track in trying to achieve his
success, and that would throw a damper into his plans. Rick's emotional
and sensitive appeal to the public is always "on fire" and this is where
his showmanship shines through. He was born with a powerful and deep
emotional nature that knows no bounds where showmanship is concerned.
Mentally, Rick makes his plans very carefully and meticulously, with no
small detail overlooked. He can be fussy and quite critical in his
exchange of ideas, but always with a joviality and urge to improve,
expand and uplift others in articulating his thoughts. Rick's artistic
creative talents border on the offbeat side, and his urge is to shock,
excite and surprise others with his unpredictable style and inventive
techniques. When it comes to pursuing his goals and going after what he
wants, Rick does so in a sensitive and caring way, and this energy he
brings to the area in is chart that deals with his professional
accomplishments. He senses the pulse of the public in a big and
magnanimous way, and gives them what they want with dignity and
professionalism.

For the year 2010, Rick may be called upon to master
some new skills in his artistic work, and to come up with even more
inventive stylings.

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