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03/03/2026 07:44:57

       LV. Barb XXOO 

                                                           



03/02/2026 22:39:31



03/02/2026 19:10:22

         LV. Barb XXOO 


            

                                                           



03/02/2026 14:22:29


03/02/2026 14:12:42

"And what love manages to make history?

Only love that never stops moving forward,

whatever storm you're facing."


~ Alessandro D'Avenia ~




03/02/2026 11:57:09

Peace..love & a Hug

Razzle Dazzle



03/02/2026 08:42:13

                       LV Barb. XXOO 


                                                                   



03/01/2026 22:36:34



03/01/2026 21:36:15




Happy March 1st!!! We have had beautiful weather last couple days.....now rain maybe tonite......We been watching the Spring training Baseball.....Have a Great New week !! Hugs Lorribelle54



03/01/2026 21:27:21


SWEETIE!


I'D LOVE TO SING TO YOU!


MUAH! 



LOVE ALWAYS, AND FOREVER!


ANNETTE HANSHAW, "THAT'S ALL!" 


Hanshaw, c. 1933


Throughout her recording career, starting in 1926 with thousands of
records sold and millions of fans all over the U.S. and England, Annette
sang with the Original Memphis Five, Willard Robison's Deep River
Orchestra, Sam Lanin's Orchestra, Lou Gold's Orchestra, Frank Ferera's
Hawaiian Trio and Rudy Vallee's Connecticut Yankees. Some
of the artists whose solos were featured on her recordings were Red
Nichols, Miff Mole, Phil Napoleon, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, Adrian
Rollini, Vic Berton, Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, and Jack
Teagarden Orchestras.

In 1929, Hanshaw began performing on CBS
and NBC network radio. In the early 1930s, she sang on the air with Glen
Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra. From 1932 to 1934, Annette was featured on
the popular Thursday evening NBC's radio program, The Maxwell House
ShowBoat. She made her only film appearance in the 1933 Paramount short Captain Henry's Radio Show,
then was voted the most popular female singer along with male singer
Bing Crosby by a nationwide survey! On December 6, 1937 Hanshaw gave the
final performance of her career on The Chevrolet Musical Moments Revue all of these  performances can be found on www.youtube.com for free and on Wikipedia.com or on Google.com by using her name.




03/01/2026 18:22:54

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03/01/2026 13:50:09

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hello all....whats up?im doing alittle better...cant believe its March, hope this snow melts fast and nice weather comes in, enjoy your day....



03/01/2026 12:17:57

❤❤❤❤


Sharing some of my Irish luck with


you:)




03/01/2026 08:33:30

Wishing  you a wonderul Sunday  , HUGS LV. B XXOO 


                                                           


                                                           




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