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Her and 1961
* Consider Her Ways and Others ( 1961 )
* The Infinite Moment ( 1961 ) ( US edition of Consider Her Ways, with two stories dropped, two others added )
The 1958 European premiere at the Manchester Opera House transferred to London, where it opened at Her Majesty's Theatre in the West End on Friday December 12, 1958 and ran until June 1961 with a total of 1, 039 performances.
* 11 December 1936 – 3 October 1961: Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret
* 3 October 1961 – 9 February 2002: Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
Her films include: Houseboat ( 1958 ), El Cid ( 1961 ), Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ( 1963 ), Marriage Italian-Style ( 1964 ), and A Special Day ( 1977 ).
Beat coffeehouses are depicted in So I Married an Axe Murderer ( 1993 ), Take Her, She's Mine ( 1964 ), The Flower Drum Song ( 1961 ), The Hudsucker Proxy ( 1994 ) and episode six, " Babylon ", of Mad Men.
London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1961.
Her best remembered work with Hancock is as the nurse in the opening scene of " The Blood Donor " ( Hancock 1961 ).
Her son-in-law Orvil Dryfoos was publisher from 1961 – 63, followed by her son Arthur Ochs " Punch " Sulzberger.
* Her autobiography, Dame of Sark, was published in 1961,
Her big break came in the 1961 BBC serial A for Andromeda.
Her 1961 rockabilly release " Let's Jump the Broomstick ", recorded in 1959, did not chart in the US, but went to No. 12 in the UK.
Her last big hit was " September in the Rain " in 1961 ( Number 23 pop, Number 5 R & B ).
Her husbands were John Young ( 1942 – 43 ), George Jenkins ( 1946 ), Robert Grayson ( 1947 ), Walter Buchanan ( 1950 ), saxophonist Eddie Chamblee ( 1957 ), Rafael Campos ( 1961 ), and pro football player Dick " Night Train " Lane ( 1963 ).
Her first, The Comforters ( 1957 ), concerns a woman who becomes aware that she is a character in a novel ; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ( 1961 ), at times takes the reader briefly into the distant future to see the various fates that befall its characters.
Her paintings have, since 1961, been executed by assistants from her own endlessly edited studies.
* Elizabeth David: Isabella Beeton and Her Book, in: Wine and Food, Spring 1961.
Her step-mother was Broadway star Grace George ( 1879 – 1961 ), whom her father married when Alice was a child.
Her main teacher from 1955 to 1961, both privately and at the Guildhall School of Music in London, was the celebrated cellist William Pleeth.
Her notable collaborations with Godard include The Little Soldier ( 1960 ), A Woman Is a Woman ( 1961 ), Vivre sa vie ( 1962 ), and Alphaville ( 1965 ).
His other movie credits include The Young Savages ( 1961 ), The Greatest Story Ever Told ( 1965 ), Battle of the Bulge ( 1965 ), The Dirty Dozen ( 1967 ), The Scalphunters ( 1968 ), supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service ( 1969 ), Kelly's Heroes ( 1970 ), Pretty Maids All in a Row ( 1971 ), Inside Out ( 1975 ), and Escape to Athena ( 1979 ).
* 29 November 1934 – 8 June 1961: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent
* 8 June 1961 – 27 August 1968: Her Royal Highness Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent

Her and recording
Her recording of " Sentimental Journey " was the first song placed in the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Her more starkly personal 1971 recording Blue has been called one of the best albums ever made.
Her 1945 scat recording of " Flying Home " arranged by Vic Schoen would later be described by The New York Times as " one of the most influential vocal jazz records of the decade .... Where other singers, most notably Louis Armstrong, had tried similar improvisation, no one before Miss Fitzgerald employed the technique with such dazzling inventiveness.
" Her bebop recording of " Oh, Lady be Good!
Her first professional recording with Ike Turner was singing background for him on Ike's record, " Box Top ".
Her extraordinary talent was discovered when Miranda was first introduced to composer Josué de Barros, who went on to promote and record her first album with a Brunswick, a German recording company in 1929.
Her success as a live performer led to her recording several albums at Capitol Records: Liza!
" Her musical style and choreography have influenced and inspired a younger generation of recording artists.
Her fame grew throughout the early 1990s, especially in Spanish-speaking countries, and she had begun recording in English as well.
" ( Her performance was repeated on 1991 studio cast recording based on the concert staging, appearing alongside Howard McGillin, Susan Powell, Kim Criswell, and Karen Ziemba.
Her desire and ability to sing came early ; at age seven she was offered her first recording contract, which her father turned down.
Her performances in the Broadway musical Black and Blue earned Brown a Tony Award, and the original cast recording won a Grammy Award.
Her first studio recording session was with Bruce Robb, who produced, engineered, and mixed her demos.
Her youngest son, Solomon, also has started recording.
Her marriage and recording début came in 1929, to and with Kansas Joe McCoy, when a Columbia Records talent scout heard them playing in a Beale Street barbershop in their distinctive ' Memphis style ,' and their song " Bumble Bee " became a hit.
Her recording of " Tenderly " became an unexpected pop hit in late 1947.
Her December 27, 1947, recording of " It's Magic " ( from the Doris Day film Romance on the High Seas ) found chart success in early 1948.
Her recording of " Nature Boy " from April 8, 1948, became a hit around the same time as the release of the famous Nat King Cole recording of the same song.
Her debut Mercury recording session took place in February 1954 and she stayed with the label through 1959.
Her interpretation of the music led to a new album, Twentieth Century Blues ( 1996 ), which focused on the music of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, followed in 1998 by a recording of The Seven Deadly Sins, with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies.
In 1981, he recorded some instrumental tracks for his unreleased instrumental album Strings and Things and in 1984, he did some instrumental writing and recording including the soundtrack for the film A Breed Apart, The only work released under his own name were two singles: " Railroad " in 1970 and " Hold Her in Your Hand " in 1984.
Her relationship with the Wilburn Brothers and her appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, beginning in 1960, helped Lynn become the number one female recording artist in country music.
Her final professional appearance was a cameo on the 1988 studio recording of Jerome Kern's Show Boat, starring Frederica von Stade and Jerry Hadley, in which she affectingly spoke the few lines of The Old Lady on the Levee in the final scene.

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