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Judy Garland

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Judy Garland, born Frances Ethel Gumm in 1922, was more than just a screen icon; she was a powerhouse vocalist, a magnetic performer, and a symbol of resilience in the face of immense pressure. From her early days as part of the Gumm Sisters vaudeville act, it was clear that Garland possessed a rare and captivating talent. Her prodigious singing voice and natural charisma quickly propelled her into the Hollywood spotlight, landing her a contract with MGM at the tender age of 13. Garland's early career was defined by her wholesome image and appearances in popular musicals. However, the demanding studio system and constant scrutiny took a heavy toll. Despite the pressures, Garland delivered unforgettable performances. Her vocal range and emotional depth were particularly evident in ballads like More Than You Know, showcasing her ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level. Throughout her career, she battled personal demons and health issues, yet she always managed to return to the stage, captivating audiences with her raw talent and vulnerability. As she matured, Garland sought roles that reflected her growing complexity as an artist. Her later work, including concert performances and television appearances, revealed a more nuanced and sophisticated performer. Her rendition of Come Rain or Come Shine became a signature piece, embodying her spirit of perseverance. She embraced the challenges of live performance, forging an even stronger bond with her fans. Her triumphant performance at the Palace Theatre in 1951, captured in the Judy At the Palace Medley: Shine On Harvest Moon / Some of These Days / My Man / I don't Care, is a testament to her enduring star power. While many remember her for her iconic film roles, Garland’s later work, including performances like It's Lovely to Be Back In London, solidified her status as a live performer and recording artist. Even in moments of great personal difficulty, she was able to give her fans what they came for. Even a song like Stormy Weather took on new meaning when performed by Garland, given her own struggles. Judy Garland's legacy extends far beyond her filmography. She remains an icon of resilience, talent, and the enduring power of the human spirit. Her music continues to inspire and uplift, reminding us that even through the toughest of times, there is always hope to be found. Her rendition of San Francisco is still a beloved classic. Her life was a testament to the power of talent and perseverance, although tinged with tragedy.

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Track NumberSong
01Over the Rainbow
02The Man That Got Away
03Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
04The Trolley Song
05Get Happy
06Follow the Yellow Brick Road / You’re Off to See the Wizard
07April Showers
08The Jitterbug (Outtake)
09Me and My Shadow
10It Really Was No Miracle
11The Boy Next Door
12Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis
13I Don’t Care
14By Myself
15That’s Entertainment!
16Easter Parade
17On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
18For Me and My Gal
19Little Drops Of Rain
20The Last Swim / The Man That Got Away

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