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Morna Anne Murray CC ONS (born June 20, 1945) is a Canadian retired singer of pop, country, and adult contemporary music, who has sold over 55 million album copies worldwide during her over 40-year career.
There's a Hippo in My Tub, rereleased as Anne Murray Sings for the Sesame Street Generation is a 1977 children's album and the thirteenth studio album by Anne Murray. Although the album did not make any of the major charts in the US or Canada, it was certified Platinum in Canada.
Dawn Joanne Langstroth (born April 16, 1979) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and painter. Raised in Toronto, she has released two EPs, self-titled Dawn Langstroth and No Mercy, and released her debut album Highwire in 2009.
Anne Murray was born on 26 April 1755. In 1769 Anne Murray's aunt Elizabeth Murray, who was a successful widowed shopkeeper in Boston Massachusetts, offered to care for Dr. Murray's three oldest children John (II), Mary, and Anne. Anne's brother and sister were sent in 1769 while Anne did not voyage to Boston until Elizabeth's departure in 1771 ...
She got her start in music singing with the Canadian Children's Opera Chorus and performing on television specials with Anne Murray and Tommy Hunter. She played violin with her dad and joined in on her mother's repertoire of Canadian folk songs. At age 14 she started dabbling in audio production and multitrack composition with a four-track tape ...
Lord Walden visited Seton Palace to see Anna Hay and her children in 1613. [17] Her mother-in-law, Margaret Montgomerie, dowager Countess of Winton, lived at Seton. [18] In September 1617 she wrote from Seton Palace to Anne Livingstone, Countess of Eglinton, a former companion in the household of Anne of Denmark who had married her husband's ...
Anne Murray was a daughter of John Murray, 1st Earl of Tullibardine, Master of the King's Household and Catherine Drummond, daughter of David, 2nd Lord Drummond. [2]Her name was sometimes written "Agnes", in correspondence and in anonymous verses in her praise which include anagrams such as the acrostic sonnet "AMAGEMURNSAYAM", and a sonnet with the anagram "AGE MURNES AYE".
Caroline Murray was played by Patricia Dixon from 1976 to 1979. Caroline first appears in January 1976 as a new nurse at Pine Valley Hospital who Dr. Frank Grant asks on a platonic date to a hospital function, since Caroline is new in town and Frank's wife Nancy is away in Chicago on work-related business.