It was 1944 when the trolley first started to clang. “The Trolley Song,” a second-act standout from the 1944 movie musical “Meet Me in St. Louis,” was sung by Judy Garland in striking Technicolor. It ...
Later in life, Garland’s voice began to feature a lower register, bits of talk-singing, and even moments of breathiness. At the end, Garland had fears getting onto the stage, and the movie aimed to ...
The talent of Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand as individual artists cannot be measured, but there was a moment in 1963 when both came together and television viewers were witness to pure magic as ...
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo sang a mashup of 'Get Happy'/'Happy Days Are Here Again,' first done by Barbra Streisand and ...
Judy Garland’s children are determined to keep the late "Wizard of Oz" star’s legacy alive. The actress, who was one of the top box office film stars of the ‘40s and was twice nominated for an Oscar, ...
For decades, Judy Garland’s life and her defining role as Dorothy Gale have been surrounded by rumors, exaggerations and flat ...