On This Day In Judy Garland’s Life And Career – March 19
“It’s a certainty that if Judy gets any more talented, she’ll probably explode.” – “Liberty” magazine, 1945 March 19, 1928:
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“It’s a certainty that if Judy gets any more talented, she’ll probably explode.” – “Liberty” magazine, 1945 March 19, 1928:
“There is no positive proof that Judy’s first cry was keyed for the soundtrack or that her first ‘Goo’ was
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Artwork by Alejandro Mogollo March 17, 1927: “The Gumm Sisters” (Judy and her sisters) performed at
“A Garland performance became an object lesson in courage, vulnerability and blazing talent.” – John J. O’Connor on “The Judy
“Judy Garland, youngest member of the cast, can best be described as a ‘Tucker in her teens,’ her torch singing
“Liza’s the big singer in the family now … I couldn’t begin to [sing her songs] as well as she
“Judy Garland is belting out the best show she’s ever given on Miami beach … She sang a full hour