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Joan Whitney Kramer

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Whitney subsequently married her mentor and collaborator, Alex Kramer. She and Kramer had one son, Doren, while living in
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on June 26, 1914, Parenteau received her early music training while singing in the choir of the church she attended.
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Joan Whitney Kramer and her husband, Alex, were nominated to the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1982.
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Professionally, Parenteau pursued voice studies with
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Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in the United States
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singer
songwriter
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Finch College
New York City
Alex Kramer
Candy
Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens
Far Away Places
The Great Waltz
Broadway
stage name
Will Osbourne
Leo Reisman
Philadelphia
Sigmund Romberg
Oscar Hammerstein II
Richard Rodgers
Harry Armstrong
Abel Baer
Peter DeRose
Milton Drake
Dorothy Fields
Ray Henderson
Al Hoffman
Herman Hupfeld
Jerry Livingston
Luckey Roberts
Nat Simon
Harry Tierney

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