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    Dorothy Collins (born Marjorie Chandler; November 18, 1926 – July 21, 1994) was a Canadian-American singer, actress, and recording artist. Collins was...
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  • Dorothy Collins can refer to Dorothy Collins (1926–1994), an American actress and recording artist (born Marjorie Chandler) Dottie Wiltse Collins (1923–2008)...
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  • singers appeared on the radio program, including "Wee" Bonnie Baker, Dorothy Collins, Beryl Davis, Gogo DeLys, Joan Edwards (1941–46), Georgia Gibbs, Dick...
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  • known as the Kinsey Institute). Jean Brown, Cornelia Christenson, Dorothy Collins, Hedwig Leser, and Eleanor Roehr were all acknowledged as research...
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  • Tharon Musser. It starred Alexis Smith (Phyllis), John McMartin (Ben), Dorothy Collins (Sally), Gene Nelson (Buddy), along with several veterans of the Broadway...
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    using the layered multi-tracked vocals of his second wife, singer Dorothy Collins. A number of these were commercially released, but the technique failed...
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  • Carnegie Hall and a Broadway revue with his first wife, Dorothy Collins (1926–1994). He and Collins were married from 1966-77. He was featured in the first...
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    Larri Thomas (billboard girl) Gig Young (guest host) Michael Bentine Dorothy Collins Buddy Hackett The Mills Brothers Yma Sumac The Berosinis The André...
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    Browning and Elaine Stritch Follies – Dorothy Collins and Alexis Smith Chicago – Chita Rivera and Gwen Verdon Annie – Dorothy Loudon and Andrea McArdle Dreamgirls...
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    Chesterton, G. K (1953) "Lewis Carroll" in A Handful of Authors, ed. Dorothy Collins, Sheed and Ward, London Jacobs, Frank (1968) Mad, for better or verse...
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