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Margo J. Sylvia with the guys.

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Margo J. Sylvia with the guys.
The Tune Weavers
Margo Sylvia - Lead Singer
Johnny Sylvia - her Husband
Gilbert J. Lopez - her Brother
Charlotte Davis - her Cousin (originally)
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Margo J. Sylvia
Margo J. Sylvia was a famous songwriter and singer who sang the hit song HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY in 1957. She was extraordinary! I sat there mesmerized by her singing and the heartfelt lyric, which was one of the first of many lyrics I ever wrote down.
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