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Brenda Lee
From a small town in Georgia, a place called Livonia, came "Little Miss Dynamite". A diminutive delight, and a success overnight, at only twelve years of age, she was a musical rage. She was Brenda Mae Tarpley. Early popularity, gaining notoriety from the Ozark Jubilee, she was found by Red Foley. A young teenage prodigy, her producer Owen Bradley changed her name to Brenda Lee. Before the age of twenty, success came so easily. "Sweet Nothin's" and "I'm Sorry", with "Break It To Me Gently", were big hits for Brenda Lee. Big with both pop and country, she won the hearts of many. Author's Comments: "I was able to obtain the valuable information in writing this poem from a small booklet included in Brenda Lee's CD collection "The Best of Brenda Lee-The Millenium Collection, available on MCA records."
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