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  1. Dec 18, 2019 · Judy Garlands Carnegie Hall performance was one of the most iconic live shows ever recorded and called the ‘greatest night in show business’.

    • Laura Stavropoulos
    • 5 min
  2. Dec 8, 2022 · On April 23, 1961, a concert was held at New York’s legendary Carnegie Hall. The sold-out audience of 3,165 people was filled with everyone from the guy next door to Broadway stars and Hollywood legends who had flown in just for the concert.

    • Lorna Luft
  3. www.carnegiehall.org › Carnegie-Hall-Icons › Judy-GarlandJudy Garland | Carnegie Hall

    Carnegie Halls performance history database covers more than 50,000 concerts and events that occurred at Carnegie Hall from its opening in 1891 to the present. Explore events related to Judy Garland (these links will open in a new tab with the performance history search tools): First Appearance: Judy Garland, April 23, 1961

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  4. On April 23, 1961, Judy Garland performs a gig at Carnegie Hall, often referred to as “the greatest night in showbiz history.”

  5. May 5, 2010 · 1.1K. 213K views 14 years ago. Using rare home movies, radio interviews and stills, Steve celebrates the anniversary of what has been called the greatest concert ever given by one of our most...

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    • Steve Kmetko
  6. Judy at Carnegie Hall is a double-LP (re-released decades later as an extended, two-disc CD) live recording of a concert by Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall in New York City, with backing orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsey.

  7. SLIDESHOW: Judy Garland’s Carnegie Hall debut on April 23, 1961, has become one of the most storied concerts in the near 120-year history of the Hall. This slideshow gathers photographs—including several rare color images—and related artifacts from the Carnegie Hall Archives.