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Margaret WhitingMargaret Whiting (1924–2011) was an American singer most active in the 1940s and 1950s, renowned for her contributions to jazz and traditional pop music. She launched her career with Capitol Records and achieved multiple hits, including "Moonlight in Vermont" and "A Tree in the Meadow." Whiting's involvement extended beyond recording, as she appeared on various radio and television shows and served as a cabaret master teacher. Her career spanned nearly seven decades, concluding in 2010, and she was recognized as a significant figure in American popular music before her death in 2011. (Source: Wikipedia)
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