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- Q448704 associatedActs "Millie Pace Trio".
- Q448704 associatedActs "Sunshine Girls,".
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- Q448704 birthDate "1924-07-07".
- Q448704 birthName "Iris Colleen Summers".
- Q448704 birthPlace "El Monte, California, United States".
- Q448704 deathDate "1977-09-30".
- Q448704 deathPlace "Arcadia, California, United States".
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- Q448704 genre "Pop".
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- Q448704 label "Calendar Records".
- Q448704 label "Columbia Records,".
- Q448704 yearsActive "1939".
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- Q448704 comment "Template:ForMary Ford (July 7, 1924–September 30, 1977), born Iris Colleen Summers, was an American vocalist and guitarist, comprising half of the husband-and-wife musical team Les Paul and Mary Ford. Between 1950 and 1954, the couple had 16 top-ten hits, including "How High the Moon" and "Vaya con Dios", which were number one hits on the Billboard charts. In 1951 alone they sold six million records. With Paul, Ford became one of the early practitioners of multi-tracking.".
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- Q448704 givenName "Iris Colleen Summers".