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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Marie Castello (May 25, 1915 – June 27, 2008), who was known as Madam Marie, was an American fortune teller and psychic reader who worked on the Asbury Park, New Jersey, boardwalk from 1932 until 2008. Madam Marie was the longest running tenant on the Asbury Park boardwalk.Castello was a fixture in Asbury Park for decades, telling fortunes on and off at her tiny booth on the boardwalk which is nicknamed The Temple of Knowledge. She read the fortunes of celebrities ranging from Judy Garland to Bruce Springsteen. According to accounts, Castello reportedly told Springsteen that he would be a huge success. Springsteen later jokes that she told all her musician clients the same thing.Springsteen mentioned Castello in his 1973 song, \"4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)\", which earned her a certain amount of fame among his fans. Springsteen wrote in the song's lyrics of Castello, \"Did you hear the cops finally busted Madam Marie for tellin' fortunes better than they do.\" Castello was never arrested during her career, according to Asbury Park deputy mayor Jim Bruno. Bruno added that, \"...Springsteen turned her into an icon.\" Also in his song Brilliant Disguise, in writing about his failing first marriage he sings, \"As we stood at the altar the gypsy swore our future was bright, but come the wee-wee hours maybe baby the gypsy lied\". Springsteen reportedly never forgot Madam Marie and often visited her when he was back in Asbury Park. \"He always comes by to say hello...He knows where he came from,\" Castello told the Asbury Park Press in a May 2008 interview with reporter Bill Handleman."@en }

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