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322:. She recalled in a 2007 interview, "I went to work for an architectural firm, and I was seriously into it. Then I got into commercial interiors, huge projects, buildings." She later became the chief purchasing agent and ran the commercial furniture dealership. In the late 1980s, she managed a furniture store and was an interior designer. By 2001, she was a furniture consultant to New York businesses. 270:
The Shangri-Las became a leading girl group in the 1960s. After several years together, they split in 1968 and Weiss went to San Francisco to try a different lifestyle. She gave up singing, married Ed Ryan, and went to work for an architectural firm. She later became a commercial interior designer in
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charts in 1964. "Remember (Walking in the Sand)" had reached number five in the US charts, competing with six singles by the Beatles and hits by the Rolling Stones and other British groups. Weiss and the Shangri-Las played support at concerts by the Beatles and the Stones.
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In high school, Weiss and her sister Betty became friends with twins Mary Ann and Margie Ganser. In 1963 the four girls formed a group, taking their name from a neighbourhood restaurant, and they sang at local dances and hops. They came to the attention of local producer
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Treubig), brought up three children in poverty, surviving on welfare and handouts. Mary sang in school plays and choirs and she listened to her brother, an
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New York. She later occasionally performed shows with the Shangri-Las during the 1970s, which led to an unsuccessful attempt to re-form the band with
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charts in 1964. She had little involvement in the music scene for decades, returning in 2007 to record her first and only solo album with
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In 2005, Weiss left her job in commercial interiors to return to music. She was persuaded to record a solo album,
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in Cleveland, Ohio, honored the Shangri-Las song "Leader of the Pack" in its Singles category.
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After the Shangri-Las, Weiss took a job as a purchasing agent in New York City in
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fan, and his friends performing popular songs of the day. She attended her first
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Mary Louise Weiss was born on December 28, 1948, in
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Index

Weiss in 1964
Palm Springs, California
Red Bird
Norton
The Shangri-Las
the Shangri-Las
Leader of the Pack
Billboard Hot 100
Norton Records
Cambria Heights, Queens
Jewish
née
Elvis
Everly Brothers
Freedomland U.S.A.
Artie Ripp
Kama Sutra Productions
Red Bird Records
Brill Building
Remember (Walking in the Sand)
Leader of the Pack
Shadow Morton
Billboard Hot 100
Sire Records
Cousin Brucie
The Meadowlands
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
the Reigning Sound
Manhattan
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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