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Liz Seneff Free Music

Liz Seneff

Real name: Elizabeth Seneff-Corrigan

American Folk singer.
Born February 28, 1935 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Died August 23, 1993 (age of 58).
She had a brief few month tenure with The Whiskeyhill Singers in July 1962 after Judy Henske departed the group. She recorded her 1964 solo album "Listen to Liz" (aka: "Liz Sineff Sings Folk Songs, Ballads and Blues"). In the late 1960's she made a comeback to the folk world while living in Coral Gables, Florida and performing at The Flick. She sang on the 1968 album "You Can't Go," (Dot Records) as part of the group Split Level.

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newspapers.com/clip/18134796/elizabeth-seneff-corrigan/

illfolks.blogspot.com/2012/05/replacing-judy-henske-was-liz-seneff.html