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Judy Garland

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I really hadn't intended on becoming a professional musician, but that isn't to say that I didn't have the dreams of being a Judy Garland in some sort of wonderful musical where this music came out of nowhere; things like that.
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Maura O'Connell, quoted in "Maura O'Connell" by Denise Sofranko in Dirty Linen #38 (February/March 1992)

 
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