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Carmel Quinn

Carmel Quinn (born July 31, 1925)〔(Born in 1925 as per Intelius under the name "Carmel Q. Fuller" )〕 is an Irish-American entertainer who has appeared on Broadway, television and radio since coming to America in 1954.
==Biography==
Quinn began her career in her native Dublin as a teenager singing with local bands, the most prominent of which was the Johnny Devlin Orchestra in the Crystal Ballroom, although her singing had been recorded as early as 1942, when she was a teenager. She sang at Dublin's Theatre Royal with the house orchestra and Jimmy Campbell. She was noted for one of her first songs, "The Isle of Innisfree".
After coming to the United States in 1954, she appeared on the ''Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts'' radio program in 1955 and won the contest.〔Emblen, Frank (02/23/1986), "New Jersey Guide", ''The New York Times''; accessed August 14, 2007.〕 Her voice and performing style was compared to that of Judy Garland and other popular singers. She became a regular on the show, appearing daily, singing and telling funny anecdotes about her life. She went on to appear on the television version of ''Arthur Godfrey and His Friends''. Unlike many of the so-called "Little Godfreys", whom Godfrey capriciously dismissed from his shows and left with bitter feelings, Quinn remained a frequent guest throughout Godfrey's television career and appeared on the CBS radio version of ''Arthur Godfrey Time'' which he hosted until 1972. She continued to be a favourite with audiences and made guest appearances on ''The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom'' (three times between 1957 and 1960) ''The Ed Sullivan Show'', ''The Joe Franklin Show'', ''Match Game'', ''Candid Camera'', and other variety and talk shows. 〔(Profile ), imdb.com; accessed December 11, 2014.〕
Since then she went on to appear in numerous musical road shows and has starred in ''Wildcat'', ''Finian's Rainbow'' and ''The Sound of Music''. She performed for presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Her annual Saint Patrick's Day Concerts at Carnegie Hall sold out for more than two decades. She appeared in numerous television commercials and has recorded many successful albums. She received a Grammy Award nomination for her children's recording of "Patrick Muldoon and his Magic Balloon". One of her biggest hits was "The Whistling Gypsy Rover".
She continued to record and many of her early recordings have been reissued on CD. In 1991 she was the second woman to receive the John F. Kennedy Award for excellence in her field of activity. She continues to perform her cabaret show throughout the United States as well as maintaining a commitment to numerous American and Irish charities.〔 (Official Carmel Quinn website ), carmelquinn.net; accessed December 11, 2014.〕 Quinn has been a longtime resident of Leonia, New Jersey, acquiring her first home there after coming to the United States.〔Roura, Phil. ("Carmel Quinn Hits The Eire Notes" ), ''Daily News (New York)'', March 15, 1998. Accessed March 30, 2011. "Separated from her husband for the last 23 years, Quinn lives quietly in her suburban Leonia home 'The first and only house I've lived in since coming to America.'"〕

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