Their ages defy belief, but it’s their resilience that truly stuns. Elizabeth Waldo, born in 1918, has spent a lifetime rescuing indigenous music from oblivion, turning memory into melody. Karen Marsh Doll carries the last living threads to Hollywood’s golden age, her life a bridge from the sets of The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind to a world that barely recognizes the studio system that made them. Ray Anthony, at 103, still embodies the swing and swagger of big band nights that once defined American romance.
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