Minnesota's heist of the century occurred in an unlikely place: the modest Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids. Sometime ...
News in 1952 that Judy Garland would handle the honors — she was set to be here on vacation anyway — caused an excited stir.
John Meyer, Judy Garland’s former lover, wasn’t surprised when the actress died in 1969 at age 47. "John and I, and a lot of other people, were in no way surprised," Garland historian and ...
A whole host of singers have performed Judy Garland’s “Over the Rainbow” from the 1939 movie, The Wizard of Oz. But the ...
“There’s no place like home,” said Judy Garland in her most famous role as Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz.” And, just perhaps, she was actually referring to the home in Los Angeles ...
There's no place like home - especially when you're Judy Garland. Fans of the late Wizard of Oz actress will love to know that her house is actually up for sale - and it's definitely not in Kansas.
A six-bedroom, nine-bath, 10,000 square-foot home where Billie Burke, Glinda the Good Witch from "The Wizard of Oz," once ...
There's no place like Judy Garland's former Bel-Air home. Built in the 1930s and purchased by Garland in 1938, the same year "The Wizard of Oz" premiered, the home is now listed for $11.495 million.
It’s not possible to present music from The Great American Songbook without honoring Judy Garland… So from the beginning, the music, the recordings, the films made very important contributions ...
The Great American Songbook Foundation will host two special film screening events as part of its StageStruck! Conference to ...
Judy Garland. She threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the 1952 society baseball game described as a “wild funfest” with a throng of onlookers. The first-pitch honors had long been reserved ...