Marian Anderson, the renowned contralto, had several humorous incidents in her life, one of which involved her performance at the Lincoln Memorial in 1939, where she quipped about the unexpected audience of over 75,000 people, saying she felt like she was singing for "the whole world." Another amusing moment occurred when she was once mistaken for a member of the orchestra, leading to a light-hearted exchange where she humorously corrected the mistake. These anecdotes highlight her down-to-earth personality and ability to find humor even in serious situations.
Marian Anderson's parents were John and Anna Anderson.
Marian Anderson was a black singer (1897-1993).
she sand and she had to so i think that marian anderson is amazing
Marian Anderson's father name is John Anderson
Marian Anderson credited the influence of her aunt Mary Anderson as the reason she pursued a singing career.
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Marian Anderson's parents were John and Anna Anderson.
Marian Anderson had 2 sisters.
Marian Anderson was a black singer (1897-1993).
Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897.
Marian Anderson wanted to experience fame.
No marian anderson didnt have any more education
she sand and she had to so i think that marian anderson is amazing
Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897.
Marian Anderson's father name is John Anderson
Marian Anderson did not write any songs.
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