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- Mary_Small abstract "Mary Small (May 10, 1922 - February 27, 2007) was a prominent singing personality during the Golden Age of Radio and hosted her own broadcasts for 14 consecutive years across all major networks. She headlined or opened at "presentation houses" from the 1930s through the 1950s including the Paramount Theater, Madison Square Garden, the London Palladium, the Copacabana with Sammy Davis, Jr., and the Palace Theater in Chicago. In addition to being an established recording artist, she was a published author and performed on film, television and Broadway during her career. She was the first singer to be widely promoted as The Little Girl With The Big Voice, a moniker likely adopted by her first manager Ed Wolfe that was marketed in the Fleischer Brothers' Love Thy Neighbor, distributed by Paramount Pictures in 1934. The moniker "Little Girl With The Big Voice" was subsequently used to promote female singing prodigies from Judy Garland to Jackie Evancho. She was married for a time to the composer Vic Mizzy with whom she had a widely publicized divorce.".
- Mary_Small activeYearsEndYear "2007".
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- Mary_Small birthDate "1922-05-10".
- Mary_Small birthDate "1922-05-14".
- Mary_Small birthName "Harriette Mary Small".
- Mary_Small birthPlace Baltimore.
- Mary_Small birthYear "1922".
- Mary_Small deathDate "2007-02-27".
- Mary_Small deathDate "2007-03-01".
- Mary_Small deathYear "2007".
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- Mary_Small birthDate "1922-05-14".
- Mary_Small birthName "Harriette Mary Small".
- Mary_Small birthPlace "Baltimore, Maryland, United States".
- Mary_Small dateOfBirth "1922-05-10".
- Mary_Small dateOfDeath "2007-03-01".
- Mary_Small deathDate "2007-02-27".
- Mary_Small deathDate "Harlem, New York, U.S.".
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- Mary_Small name "Mary Small".
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- Mary_Small occupation "Singer, actress, radio personality".
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- Mary_Small shortDescription "American singer".
- Mary_Small yearsActive "1928".
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- Mary_Small comment "Mary Small (May 10, 1922 - February 27, 2007) was a prominent singing personality during the Golden Age of Radio and hosted her own broadcasts for 14 consecutive years across all major networks. She headlined or opened at "presentation houses" from the 1930s through the 1950s including the Paramount Theater, Madison Square Garden, the London Palladium, the Copacabana with Sammy Davis, Jr., and the Palace Theater in Chicago.".
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