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Ethel Merman, a self-taught singer born in 1909, was considered the Queen of Broadway for thirty years. From 1930 until 1959 she introduced more songs from the best of Gershwin, Porter, Berlin and ...
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Ethel Merman, a self-taught singer born in 1909, was considered the Queen of Broadway for thirty years. From 1930 until 1959 she introduced more songs from the best of Gershwin, Porter, Berlin and Sondheim than any other singer. When she belted out "There's No Business Like Show Business," she made it an instant hit. hide information
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Ethel Merman, a self-taught singer born in 1909, was considered the Queen of Broadway for thirty years. From 1930 until 1959 she introduced more songs from the best of Gershwin, Porter, Berlin and Sondheim than any other singer. When she belted out "There's No Business Like Show Business," she made it an instant hit.
This
stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service
on September 1, 1994 as part of the Popular Singers Issue series .
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