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Article: Something Terrible Happened: The Journey to Oz and Beyond.(Arts&Entertainment)
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- The New York Observer (New York, NY)
- Article date:
- April 10, 2000
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Byline: Robert Gottlieb
Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland, by Gerald Clarke. Random House, 510 pages, $29.95.
Somewhere over the rainbow Judy Garland is plaintively asking the bluebirds why then, oh why yet another biography? Didn't the job get done in 1975, the year of Anne Edwards' less-than-accurate biography, and Gerold Frank's exhaustive study, and Young Judy by David Dahl and Barry Kehoe, and Christopher Finch's excellent Rainbow: The Stormy Life of Judy Garland ? Two years earlier there had been Little Girl Lost, a fan's tribute from Al DiOrio Jr., and three years before that, The Other Side of the Rainbow, Mel Torme's unhappy account of Judy's ...
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