Marjorie Moehlenkamp Finlay was an American opera singer and TV personality. She won a talent contest on the ABC radio network show, Music With the Girls. Finlay toured in South America and released an album in Mexico. She died on June 1, 2003 in Reading, Pennsylvania.
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Marjorie Moehlenkamp Finlay was an American opera singer and TV personality. She won a talent contest on the ABC radio network show, Music With the Girls. She later had a TV program and served as an MC for El Show Pan-Americano in Puerto Rico. Finlay toured in South America and released an album in Mexico. She is the maternal grandmother of singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and her brother Austin Swift.
She died on June 1, 2003 in Reading, Pennsylvania. Taylor cites Finlay as inspiring her to pursue music in her ninth studio album Evermore, which is credited with sampling Finlay’s song, \” Marjorie\” Finlay is the subject of Taylor’s 2020 song, ‘Marjory’, from her studio album, Evermore.
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