On This Day In Judy Garland’s Life And Career – April 18
April 18, 1930: “The Gumm Sisters” (Judy and her two sisters) performed at the Knight of Pythius District Convention. April
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April 18, 1930: “The Gumm Sisters” (Judy and her two sisters) performed at the Knight of Pythius District Convention. April
April 17, 1940: More music rehearsals for the “Gay Nineties” number for Strike Up The Band. Time called: 9:00 a.m.;
April 16, 1937: Judy pre-recorded “Yours And Mine” for Broadway Melody of 1938. Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell (the stars
April 15, 1932: “Baby Gumm” (Judy) performed with “Bob Weir and His Bandits” at a General Aid Society show at
April 14, 1933: Frances (Judy) performed for a second time (the first was April 7th) as part of the “Little
“The pretty actress with the pug-nose and saucer eyes proved to be a veteran trouper as she pulled out all
“Judy Garland, still raking in consolation letters, decided today she’s “grateful” to be the first Oscar loser in history to