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| | Kate Smith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Smith and her song remain a special part of Flyers history. |  | | Kate Smith on the cover of a posthumous 1991 collection 16 Most Requested Songs |  | | She was one of America's most beloved entertainers, with a radio, TV and recording career that spanned five decades. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Smith
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| | Kate Smith : The Best of Kate Smith (RCA) - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | The album spent several months in the charts, and Smith continued to record for RCA for five years, charting with another four albums. |  | | On November 2, 1963, at the age of 56, Kate Smith appeared at Carnegie Hall, and the concert was taped by RCA Victor Records, which signed her to a contract -- her first with a major record label in years. |  | | This compilation is drawn from Smith's '60s recordings for RCA, beginning with a rendition of her radio theme song "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain," and concluding with her signature song "God Bless America," both taken from the Carnegie Hall show and featuring an orchestra conducted by Skitch Henderson. |
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| | Hello Everybody |
 | | Kate Smith who's voice made "God Bless America" an unofficial national anthem was one of the most popular singers of the century. |  | | Kate Smith recorded three thousand songs, more than any other popular performer. |  | | Kate will then be back performing on the WABC-Columbia radio network. |
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| | Heroine Worship: Kate Smith, The Voice of America |
 | | Smith had gone professional with appearances in vaudeville (boasting one of the longest engagements in the history of the Palace) and on Broadway, which she then abandoned for such nonvisual mediums as records (she sold millions) and radio - a 1933 poll showed that she was the most listened to person on the airwaves. |  | | Kate Smith at Radio City Music Hall, 1951. |  | | All that remained were innumerable and interminable renditions of "God Bless America." Today, 10 years after her death, people who may never have heard her name can recognize her voice singing Berlin's great anthem - singer and song joined together to create an imperishable emblem of America. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/specials/magazine4/articles/smith.html
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| | Kate Smith, All-American Singer, Dies at 79 |
 | | The young singer, billed as Kate Smith and her Swanee Music, made her debut one week after another singer, the coloratura soprano Lily Pons, began her radio career. |  | | By FRANK J. ate Smith, whose vibrant voice made ''God Bless America'' an unofficial national anthem and was one of the most popular singers of the century, died yesterday afternoon at Raleigh (N.C.) Community Hospital. |  | | Berlin and Miss Smith waived all royalties from performances of ''God Bless America.'' The royalties continue to be turned over to the Boy and Girl Scouts of America. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/specials/magazine4/articles/smith1.html
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| | Radio Hall of Fame - Kate Smith, Singer |
 | | Even on Kate Smiths first show, her theme song of When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain and her opening and closing lines (Hello, everybody and Thanks for listening) were already in place. |  | | The Kate Smith Hour featured music, but it also was a variety show introducing new talent, such as Abbott and Costello and a teenager named Henry, who became the star of The Aldrich Family. |  | | Smith made over 2,000 recordings19 of which sold over a million copies. |
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http://www.radiohof.org/musicvariety/katesmith.html
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| | Kate Smith Biography |
 | | Kate predicted, in 1938, that the song would still be sung long after all of us are gone - and it surely will. |  | | Kate began making records in 1926; among her biggest hits were River, Stay 'Way From My Door (1931), The Woodpecker Song (1940), The White Cliffs of Dover (1941), I Don't Want to Walk Without You (1942), There Goes That Song Again (1944), Seems Like Old Times (1946), and Now Is the Hour (1947). |  | | In the fifties she began making LP albums, with such best sellers as Kate Smith at Carnegie Hall (1963), How Great Thou Art (1965), and America’s Favorites: Kate Smith/Arthur Fiedler/Boston Pops (1967). |
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| | Kate Smith MP3 Downloads - Kate Smith Music Downloads - Kate Smith Music Videos |
 | | The "Songbird of the South," vocalist Kate Smith was one of the most popular stars of the pre-World War II era; she remains best remembered for her definitive version of the patriotic anthem "God Bless America," which became a hit on no less than three separate occasions. |  | | In 1932, Smith scored her second smash with "River, Stay 'Way from My Door," recorded with Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians; they later backed her on "Too Late," another Top Ten success issued that same year -- in all, she recorded two dozen hits for Columbia between 1927 and 1946. |  | | The owner of a thunderous contralto, Smith signed to Columbia in 1927, debuting with "One Sweet Letter From You," backed by Red Nichols' Charleston Chasers. |
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http://www.mp3.com/kate-smith/artists/10861/biography.html
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| | God Bless America (Kate Smith) |
 | | Now Kate Smith was the No. I popular songstress in America in 1938, and her weekly Kate Smith Hour was heard by many minions of radio listeners that Thursday, November 10. |  | | The shy composer was invited to attend the show, but he declined, opting to listen with a few friends in his office at his music publishing company in New York. |  | | Her popularity and her music transcended a half century, all the way from vaudeville to soft rock. |
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http://www.lilesnet.com/patriotic/music/kate_smith__god_bless_america.htm
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| | Kate Smith |
 | | They also produced a weekly nighttime TV show as well as the daily radio broadcast that included news by Ted and songs and commentary by Kate. |  | | She made a movie written for her by Fanny Hurst and crossed the country on concert tours. |  | | He does it great!" Challenged, Kate sang the song and grew to love it (from p. |
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| | Amazon.com: The Best of Kate Smith: Music: Kate Smith |
 | | She was a warm and wonderful woman who loved children, and to cook for others in her "summer home" in Lake Placid, NY. |  | | KATE SMITH "At Carnegie Hall" Quality Vinyl LP (Price: $11.50) |  | | Buy this album with 16 Most Requested Songs ~ Kate Smith today! |
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 | | Long known as the "first lady of radio," Kate Smith starred on CBS radio from 1931-1947, always opening with her theme song, "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain." The lyrics of this song were adapted from a poem Kate had written as a teenager to celebrate her native Shenandoah Mountain area. |  | | Berlin was so pleased with her treatment of the song that he granted her exclusive rights to sing it on radio in the late 1930s. |  | | Her birthplace was the small town of Greenville, Virginia, and she was originally billed on radio as "The Songbird of the South." As a child her singing talents were evident as she began early to sing in church services. |
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| | London Harpist - Harp Music From London Based Harpist Kate Smith |
 | | Kate’s extensive repertoire spans light jazz, baroque and classical, folk, show tunes and popular hits. |  | | She went on to complete a performance degree at Trinity College of Music, London studying under Sioned Williams, principal harpist of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. |  | | Kate Smith - Harp Music at its best! |
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 | | A portion of the proceeds of this CD will be given to the American Red Cross for the benefit of the victims of the attack on September 11, 2001. |  | | Media: Audio Kate Smith sings God Bless America and Other American Favorites. |  | | Kate Smith God Bless America - Music download here |
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| | Kate Smith |
 | | She made her concert debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1963. |  | | Of her more than 2,000 recordings, 19 sold more than a million copies each. |  | | On her first broadcast she adopted "When the Moon Comes over the Mountain" as her theme song (she had helped to write its lyrics). |
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| | Philadelphia Flyers - History - Kate Smith |
 | | Smith and her song are really something special. |  | | The Flyers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs, 6-3, at the Spectrum that night. |  | | Over 31 years ago, on December 11, 1969, Kate Smith's recording of "God Bless America" was first played at a Flyers game. |
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| | Player Bio: Kate Smith :: Women's Volleyball |
 | | Kate Smith enters her second year with the Hawks as #1 setter on the depth chart. |  | | She is a good leaper and has the ability to place balls to her teammates and on the other side of the net to open spots on the floor. |  | | Smith won the MEAC Rookie of the Week honor four times last season. |
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http://umeshawks.cstv.com/sports/w-volley/mtt/smith_kate00.html
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| | Best Of Kate Smith by Kate Smith on Rhapsody |
 | | Home > Vocal/Easy Listening > Vocal > Kate Smith > Best Of Kate Smith |  | | You may also be interested in the following albums: |  | | Your browser does not appear to support iframes. |
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| | Kate Smith :: CMG Worldwide |
 | | You must have a RealPlayer installed to listen. |  | | To download Kate Smith's version of "God Bless America" click here |  | | For information on licensing programs with Kate Smith, please see our Business Inquiries page |
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| | VH1.com : Kate Smith : Albums |
 | | Portions of content provided by All Music Guide®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC |  | | Kate Smith Sings God Bless America [Golden Age] |  | | Add a link to your "Kate Smith" fan site on VH1.com! |
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| | CNN.com - Katie Holmes poses in wedding dress - Jul 8, 2005 |
 | | Kate Smith posing at a local funeral home, minutes after her exhumation. |  | | Smith is perhaps best known for her rendition of Irving Berlin's "God Bless America" and as being the fattest lady on radio between 1938 and 1953. |  | | Kate Smith is expected to attempt to revive her career on a tour with the Grateful Dead later this year. |
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| | SMITH v. HAWTHORNE |
 | | After telling her to leave, Hawthorne took her car keys from her claiming that she was too upset to drive. |  | | Approximately twenty minutes later, Hawthorne and Kate's mother came outside, and following another argument and after telling her to "have a good life," he kicked another car, which Kate considered hers and which was parked in close proximity to the car she was sitting in. |  | | Kate was shaking and crying, and she was scared of Hawthorne because she "didn't know what he was gonna do next" and "didn't know if he was gonna come try to get [her]." |
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| | Kate Smith - definition of Kate Smith by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Kate Smith - United States singer noted for her rendition of patriotic songs (1909-1986) |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | Kate Smith - definition of Kate Smith by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
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| | Kate Duncan Smith DAR School, Inc. |
 | | Because of the love and concern of Daughters everywhere, this Gem sparkles more brightly each year. |  | | Morgan), who had been the guiding hand for the Alabama Chapters for twenty-one years. |  | | However, the same spirit of dedication to achievement, patriotic and moral values, and service to community and country, exists on the campus today as it did in the early years of this unique educational experiment of the Daughters of the American Revolution. |
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http://www.gulftel.com/asdar/kds.htm
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| | Kate Douglas Wiggin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was born in Philadelphia. |  | | Kate Douglas Wiggin at The Internet Movie Database |  | | She was also a writer of children's books, the best known being The Birds' Christmas Carol (1887) and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903). |
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| | "The Kate Smith Hour" (1950) |
 | | I have seen this movie and would like to comment on it |  | | Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for "The Kate Smith Hour" (1950) |
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| | Meredith NH Homes for Sale & Real Estate by Kate Smith |
 | | Here you'll find everything that you need to buy or sell a home, as well as learn about the market value of property you may own in the area. |  | | Copyright © 2006 Kate Smith and 208 D. Highway. |  | | Z57 Inc. REALTOR ® Website Marketing and Design. |
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| | Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin - Project Gutenberg |
 | | Web site copyright © 2003-2006 Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation — All Rights Reserved. |  | | If you want to help us produce more books in languages other than English, please visit Distributed Proofreaders Europe. |  | | If you live elsewhere check the laws of your country before downloading this ebook. |
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| | Kate Duncan Smith DAR School |
 | | See page 557 of the IRS cumulative list of tax-exempt organizations, October 31, 1977. |  | | It serves grades K-12 and provides opportunities for children to develop a strong love of American ideals as they obtain a distinctive academic background. |  | | Contributions made to the school are tax deductible. |
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| | Kate's Perspective |
 | | Admittedly, I have never done any research on her. |  | | A friend sent me this link-- it's the most comprehensive biography of Kate Smith I have ever seen. |  | | But before I change my name, I'm going to do some research on this Kate Young person. |
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| | Kate Smith (I) |
 | | Find where Kate Smith is credited alongside another name |  | | You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. |  | | Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Kate Smith (I) |
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| | Alibris: Kate Smith |
 | | Nowhere else will you find such marvels, nowhere else will you find the impossible so real and convincing. |  | | Having gone home with Maxwell for summer vacation, Fluffy the classroom guinea pig goes swimming, enters a contest, and investigates a jungle. |  | | A novel from the author of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. |
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| | Find in a Library: Kate Smith : a bio-bibliography |
 | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | Find in a Library: Kate Smith : a bio-bibliography |
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| | Kate Smith, Artist |
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