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Judy Duets.(Review)
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Judy Duets/Judy at the Palace * Judy Garland * BCD/MSL Partners
Performers are often themselves adoring fans, worshipful of the talent they find in others. Presented with a chance to duet with Judy Garland, her fellow legends Count Basie, Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Mel Torme, Tony Bennett, Dean Martin, Lena Home, Peggy Lee, Barbra Streisand, and others eagerly seized the opportunity, mostly on Garland's 1963-1964 TV series. Judy Duets--half of a new two-CD ...
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Judy Duets.(Review)
The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
; Judy Duets/Judy at the Palace * Judy Garland * BCD/MSL Partners Performers are often themselves adoring fans, worshipful of the talent they find in others. Presented with a chance to duet with Judy Garland, her fellow legends Count Basie, Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Mel Torme, Tony
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JUDY GARLAND SWEPT AWAY BY VOICE AND TALENT.(LOCAL)
The Virginian Pilot
; It is time for a confession: Like so many young people around the world, I have become a part of the teen-idol mania. I try not to be seduced by all the media attention surrounding the latest pop culture trend. I look away from the incessant magazine covers at the check-out lines; I change the
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Review: Movie, "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows"
All Things Considered (NPR)
; 00-00-0000 Review: Movie, Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows Host: NOAH ADAMS Time: 9:00-10:00 PM NOAH ADAMS, host: This Sunday and Monday, ABC Television will air a four-hour miniseries called Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows. It's based on a memoir by Garland's daughter, Lorna
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Judy, Judy, Judy 28 years after her death, Garland is enjoying yet another comeback; Judy Garland's life June 10, 1922 Born Frances Ethel Gumm in Grand Rapids, Minn. December, 1924 Makes stage debut as "Baby Gumm," with older sisters, at Grand movie house, Grand Rapids, Minn. March, 1925 Bows as a solo performer. 1926 Moves with family to California. 1928 Makes radio debut on KFI, Santa Monica. 1928 Appears in Meglin Kiddie Revue in Los Angeles. 1929 Makes movie debut in talkie short, "The Big Revue." 1934 Gumm Sisters are renamed Garland Sisters by George Jessel in Chicago. Sept. 27, 1935 Judy Garland is signed to contract by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1936 Makes MGM debut in short, "Every Sunday," with Deanna Durbin. 1936 Makes feature-film debut in "Pigskin Parade," for 20th Century-Fox. 1939 Plays Dorothy in MGM's "The Wizard of Oz." 1940 Receives miniature Academy Award for "Wizard of Oz." 1944 Has enormous hit in "Meet Me in St. Louis." 1948 Co-stars with Fred Astaire in "Easter Parade." 1950 Fired by MGM after repeated illnesses and absences . 1951 Launches illustrious concert career at Palladium in London. 1954 Returns to screen in Warner Bros.' remake of "A Star is Born." 1961 Plays Carnegie Hall to sellout crowd; resultant album is best-seller. 1963 Does TV series for CBS; loses in ratings battle to "Bonanza." 1969 Dies, apparently of accidental overdose, in England.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Stop an average shopper in the aisle of a busy Milwaukee record store and ask him or her the following question: "Which popular-music figure, living or dead, had the largest number of compact discs released for sale last year?" Chances are the response will be anything but "Judy Garland." Yet that,
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Oh, Judy! (Music).(The Judy Garland Collection video release)(Brief Article)
Video Business
; Kultur presents The Judy Garland Collection on Dec. 17 (order now) on VHS and DVD ($14.95 each separately or DVD boxed set for $39.95). The collection contains Judy, Frank and Dean: Once in a Lifetime; Judy Garland: The Concert Years; Judy Garland, Robert Goulet and Phil Silvers Special; and Judy
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Tragic tale of Judy Garland
New Straits Times
; Tragic tale of Judy Garland Edition: New Sunday Times - Style; 2* Section: Entertainment TONIGHT, more than 30 years after her death, Judy Garland returns yet again in Hallmark's Life With Judy Garland: Me And My Shadows, a blockbuster miniseries based on the superstar's daughter, Lorna Luft's
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Judy Garland's roots in Minnesota
Chicago Sun-Times
; Q. I've read that Judy Garland was born in Minnesota. Can you tell me if the house she lived in is open to the public? A.Judy Garland was born in Grand Rapids, about 80 miles from Duluth in northern Minnesota. Born Frances Gumm, she spent her early childhood there, along with her parents and two
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Why Judy matters.(culture)(singer and actress Judy Garland)(Column)
The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
; April is all about Judy Garland this year, with Turner Classic Movies featuring her films all month and Warner Home Video issuing five of her classic films on DVD--most notably Meet Me in St. Louis, with extras including a new introduction by Liza Minnelli. But isn't Garland a preoccupation of gay
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JUDY IN THIS GUY; Jim Bailey claims he channels Judy Garland in his stage show.(FREETIME)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; Byline: Rohan Preston; Staff Writer You can call Jim Bailey Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand or Marilyn Monroe. But don't call him an impressionist, female impersonator or drag queen. The loquacious character actor, singer and comedian best known for channeling divas as varied as Peggy Lee, Phyllis
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Boston team brings Judy Garland's life to stage
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; THEATER PREVIEW Look for two potential breakthrough performances from the show "And Now Ladies and Gentlemen, Miss Judy Garland," under way at the Lyric Stage in Boston through July 1. The first is from Quincy's Tony McLean for producing and directing, and the second from popular local actress
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