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  1. 3 de dic. de 2008 · In 1995 she won the ASCAP Pied Piper award. The inscription on the award succinctly sums up her career: "Rosemary Clooney: An American treasure and one of the best friends a song ever had ...

  2. Rosemary Clooney. 1928-200 2. "She was one of America's finest pop vocalists, with a clear, pure voice filled with warmth and sincerity," singer Tony Bennett said in a statement. "She was a wonderful person." "Her music was an extraordinary extension of this joyful soul," her longtime friend, singer and pianist Michael Feinstein, told the Los ...

  3. Publisher's summary. Singer and Hollywood legend Rosemary Clooney on this archive edition of Fresh Air. Clooney starred in the 1954 film White Christmas. She talks about her life as a singer and performer, and you can listen to songs from throughout her career. Her 1999 autobiography, Girl Singer, reads like a who's who from the Golden Age of ...

  4. In the solitary gloom I call to myself. Hey there, you with the stars in your eyes. Love never made a fool of you, you used to be too wise. Hey there, you on that high-flyin' cloud. Though he won't throw a crumb to you, you think some day he'll come to you. Better forget him, him with his nose in the air.

  5. The Rosemary Clooney House celebrates the life of this small-town girl turned celebrated "girl singer" and beloved Hollywood movie star in the house she called home for over twenty years. With exhibits dedicated to the movies, songs, concerts, and television appearances, displayed amongst her personal items, you're sure to walk away loving This Ole House!

  6. Born on May 23, 1928 in Maysville, Kentucky, Clooney had a turbulent childhood. Her father, Andrew Clooney, was an alcoholic and seldom at home, while her mother, Frances Guilfoyle, often worked away from home. The young Clooneys, Rosemary, Betty, and Nicky, lived with various relatives. "I don't remember all of us living together under the ...

  7. Pat Rooney, Maureen O'Hara & Rosemary Clooney "Oh Danny Boy, Londonderry Air & Dear Old Donegal" on The Ed Sullivan Show, March 11, 1962. Subscribe now to ne...