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Minnelli

British  
/ mɪˈnɛlɪ /

noun

  1. Liza (ˈlaɪzə). born 1946, US actress and singer, daughter of Judy Garland. Her films include Charlie Bubbles (1968), Cabaret (1972), Arthur (1981), and Stepping Out (1991)

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ElevenLabs recently launched a marketplace that allows brands to license the voices of legendary figures, like Caine or Liza Minnelli, and in August rolled out an AI music generator.

From The Wall Street Journal

The exhibition, which closes March 8, will feature some of what Arens calls his “greatest hits,” including an ebullient Liza Minnelli portrait, and other significant prints such as a black-light poster design of Dolly Parton, and a Van Halen print representing Eddie Van Halen’s famed red-, black- and white-splattered “Frankenstein” guitar design on a notebook.

From Los Angeles Times

A Hudson nomination for “Song Sung Blue” would make her and Hawn the third daughter-mother duo to each have multiple nominations, after Minnelli/Garland and Dern/Ladd.

From Los Angeles Times

Adorning himself in a white boa, Platt channeled Liza Minnelli, whom he called the greatest nepo baby of all time.

From Los Angeles Times

He then sang a version of “Maybe This Time” from “Cabaret” that no doubt would have had Minnelli cheering as vociferously as the bowled-over Ahmanson crowd.

From Los Angeles Times