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Issue four of “Judy Garland – a Celebration” - Entitled ‘Radiant, Relaxed and Irresistible’ it covers Judy’s life in 1960 and is the best magazine yet. There are 44 pages packed with 90 very rare photographs from the period, many from the archives of Club founder Lorna Smith, who also writes an article for this issue. This is not only a visually stunning publication but also a painstakingly researched oversight of what was undoubtedly one of the happiest and most successful years of Judy’s life.
London was Judy Garland’s lucky city. Her third visit in 1960, after her debut at the Palladium in 1951 and success at the Dominion in 1957, laid the foundations for the historic April 23rd 1961 Carnegie Hall concert and recording.
‘I’m so darned calm these days,’ she said, excited at the possibility of a fresh start in London - ‘a new house, a new home, a new life.’ Lorna Luft has fond recollections of her time in London. ‘I loved that old house. I used to love cuddling down on the couch under a quilt to watch TV with mama and Joey and my dad.’A fantastic collectors’ item with many beautiful family photographs never before published to the Garland community.
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