A community portal about Judy Garland with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Judy Garland was an American film actress considered by many to be one of the greatest singing stars of Hollywood's Golden Era of musical...
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A community portal about Judy Garland with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Judy Garland was an American film actress considered by many to be one of the greatest singing stars of Hollywood's Golden Era of musical film. Garland's singing voice had a natural vibrato, which she was able to maintain at extremely low volume. The effects which she was able to project enabled her to convey a wide range of emotion when she interpreted a song. The American Film Institute named Garland among the Greatest Female Stars of All Time, ranking at No. 8.
Musical Theatre in the Rhondda -- It's outrageous, it's over-the-top camp, it's funny, beautiful music --it's Judy Garland, and more! Wednesday 30 May 2007 6 pm One Performance Only -- Admission is FREE Call now for information -- Limited Seating Theatr y Bont, Forest Grove, Treforest A stunning new production of the acclaimed one woman musical play. Starring the beautiful and sexy musical comedianne Alex Alderton, winner of the Theatre in Wales's Best Female Perfomer Award (2006). It's 1969: Alice Dell is rehearsing her Judy Garland 'tribute' cabaret act. Alice is the look-alike, who has spent her whole career waiting for a chance to ...
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A few weeks ago, I posted a ragged old video of Judy Garland's appearance on the popular game show - "What's my Line?" - which I wrestled up from the elusive near-forgotten musty confines of old showbiz archives. Post: 12/04/2008 http://ijulian.blogspot.com/2008/12/judy-garlandwhat-my-line.html 'Ya know, every time I screen the spontaneous on-camera guest spot, a smile breaks across my face. Ah, Judy Judy Judy! A priceless gem who still shines brightly in our hearts and memories! I was pleasantly surprised when an unexpected invite arrived out-of-the-blue this afternoon to join - thejudygarlandexperience - the "world’s most exciting Judy Garland group" (Yahoo!). Apparently, the best way ...
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Frances Gumm didn't know what was in store for her at Metro when they signed her up, but not her two older sisters. She would start an entire industry of fans: people wanted to see her (actually to hear her sing) in upbeat roles. She was the pretty (but not beautiful) spunky girl cast opposite Mickey Rooney - the two who always wanted to say "hey, gang, let's put on a show!" As a young lady, she charmed us in movies like "Meet Me in St Louis" and "The Pirate." Few people ever saw her as a serious actress, however, and her one great ...
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It doesn't get gayer than this, folks - Judy Garland doing a wardrobe test for Valley of the Dolls, before she was replaced by Susan Hayward. Via KEVIN KNOWS
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Academy Award-nominated American film actress and singer Judy Garland (1922-1969), best remembered for playing Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, began performing on stage with her sisters at age two, billed as The Gumm Sisters. (Judy's real name was Frances Ethel Gumm.)
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Judy Garland Singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in Meet Me in Saint Louis.“Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after. It's a reckonin'.” – Doc Holliday discussing Wyatt Earp in Tombstone, 1993.“Have yourself a merry little Christmas” -- Vignettes from a Reckoning.Judy Garland was very popular that year. Someone had re-released a collection of all the best songs from the singer’s heyday, digitally re-mastered and enhanced by...
The lucky winners are Jeanette Jackson (13), Jane H. (17), Kristie (55) and Deb K. (58). Congratulations everyone!
Judy Garland, legendary and beloved star of stage, screen and song, invites you along for a joyful and festive holiday gathering in The Judy Garland Holiday Special now available from Infinity Entertainment Group. Watch and listen to Judy [...]
Elton John and Judy Garland have been voted the greatest gay icons of all time. The 62-year-old rock star was picked a the top gay male icon, in part for marrying David Furnish on the first day same-sex unions became legal. Garland...
NEW YORK — “The Wizard of Oz” is a family favorite, but the film — celebrating it’s 70th anniversary this year — isn’t on Liza Minnelli’s must-watch list. Minnelli says it’s tough to watch because of the fictional horrors her mother ...
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CUMBERLAND — The music of Judy Garland and Scott Joplin was the subject of the November meeting of the Cumberland Music and Arts Club, held at St. John’s Lutheran Church on Nov. 17. Twenty-three members and guests attended. The meeting began with ...
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The Product: There was always the voice - through pain and happiness, professional success and personal tragedy. It was haggard at times, and could raise the roof with its old school sonic swagger. But there was no denying that voice - a voice that launched a thousand "You Made Me Love You" affairs, that transported us "Over the Rainbow" and regaled us to "Shout Halleluiah, Come...
This year's version brings a new drunken Judy to the set in the person of Troy Mink (who replaces Andrew Tasakos), and if you ever wondered how hysterical it might be to watch Nathan Lane fight with Judy Garland for control of the same body, Mink sets the standard.The play broadly recreate...
Wartime cheerTyler's Mum was a great Judy Garland fan, so he's pretty familiar with the back catalogue. And this particular number from the 1944 film Meet Me in St Louis seems to sum up Xmas 2009 quite well. Especially with its original lyrics, which were so depressing they had to be toned down for Garland to sing in the film - play the vid and read along with the original below to see how comprehensively MGM wimped out:"Have yourself a merry...
TOMMY FEMIA, the 7-time Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs (MAC) Award-winning impersonator, continues the celebration of his 20th season at the popular midtown club Don't Tell Mama, 343 West 46th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues), with his acclaimed portrayal of the legendary Judy Garland in "JUDY GARLAND LIVE!"