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Wow, this was a fascinating interview. I was not familiar with Julie Budd before listening to this. She has had an amazing career, starting with being introduced to Merv Griffin and appearing on his show at just 12 years old. I love the anecdotes about working with Johnny, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, George Burns, etc. Now I need to check out her You Tube videos. Keep up the good work Mark!
As this interview went on (and on), all I could think of was the song, “I’m the Greatest Star” from “Funny Girl.
Seems to me all these episodes are preserved in a special Vault…Lets try to remind everyone who out sings them All..Chevsky