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  1. Oct 26, 2009 · Truman's singing career was widely publicized during her father's presidency and the February 26, 1951 cover of Time Magazine carried her image with a single musical note floating by her...

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  2. Margaret Truman singing "Last Rose of Summer." She is performing at the Stone Church in Independence, Missouri. It was recorded by Edmund D. Allen on a device which etched the sound into a blank vinyl disc. From: David S. Allen.

  3. After classical vocal training, Truman's singing career began with a debut radio recital in March 1947, followed shortly thereafter with her professional concert debut with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She sang professionally for the next decade, appearing with major American orchestras and giving several national concert tours.

  4. Margaret Truman, daughter of President Harry Truman, had dreams of being a singer. She practiced hard and got professional help via operatic vocal training. But when she gave her first radio recital in 1947, reviews were lukewarm.

  5. Boxed set of four 45 rpm disc recordings, red-colored, entitled "Margaret Truman - American Songs" with the Robert Shaw Chorale. Recorded on RCA Victor Red Seal Records, SDM 1445.

  6. Mar 14, 2014 · His killer line was a complete, utter dismissal of Margaret's cherished hope of an independent career. Quite simply, Hume asserted, Truman's daughter ''cannot sing very well''.

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  8. Listen to English, French, bilingual and instrumental recordings of our national anthem, “O Canada,” and read about the musicians and poets behind the song and its lyrics.

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