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January 11 1971
Place of birth
Bronx NY
Early years
Mary spent her first few years of her early childhood years in Savannah, Georgia although she was born in the Bronx. Her family returned to New York when she was five years old, and at the age of seven, she first began singing in a church choir... Showed first 250 characters
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January 11 1971
Place of birth
Bronx NY
Early years
Mary spent her first few years of her early childhood years in Savannah, Georgia although she was born in the Bronx. Her family returned to New York when she was five years old, and at the age of seven, she first began singing in a church choir... Showed next 250 characters
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