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She was born in the New York borough of The Bronx . As a child, she appeared on ''The Children's Hour,'' a Television Show locally aired in New York, sponsored by Horn & Hardart , a cafeteria chain which had locations in New York and Philadelphia . She later became a singer and Dance r with the USO and joined Big Band orchestras such as those of Sammy Kaye , Johnny Dee , and Larry Fontaine . In 1953 she signed with Coral Records , but had no hits for them, later switching to Fraternity Records , a small company based in Cincinnati, Ohio , in early 1955 . It was for Fraternity that she had her only major hit, " Ivory Tower ", which was her third record for Fraternity, done in 1956 . The song was a cover of a Rhythm & Blues song done by Otis Williams & The Charms , and another artist who also had a hit covering this song was Gale Storm . She never again had another big hit, though in 1959 she had two small successeses for Roulette Records . She later switched to Smash Records (in 1961 ), Laurie Records (in 1962 ), and finally Dot Records (in 1966 ).


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