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With her youthful pixie cut, powerful set of pipes, and emotive demeanor, Pavone became a familiar presence on talk and variety shows around the world, and five decades later she's lost none of her panache. Her father, who worked at a Fiat auto plant, was a big fan of American musical stars, particularly Al Jolson, , and , and young shared his tastes, often singing along with his records and taking singing lessons when she wasn't busy with school or her part-time job ironing shirts. In 2006, she announced her official retirement from show business, though her recordings from the '60s are still regularly reissued in Europe and her debut American album was released on compact disc through Real Gone Records in 2012. . Pavone was also one teenage idol who moved gracefully into a lasting career as an adult, both as a vocalist and as an actress. She continued to enjoy tremendous success throughout the decade, appearing regularly on the Ed Sullivan show and sharing the stage with such luminaries as Diana Ross, Ella Fitzgerald, and Duke Ellington. Her father, who worked at a Fiat auto plant, was a big fan of American musical stars, particularly Al Jolson, , and , and young Rita shared his tastes, often singing along with his records and taking singing lessons when she wasn't busy with school or her part-time job ironing shirts.

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Pavone also revived her career as an actress, appearing in a number of motion pictures and playing Maria in a celebrated stage production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. On May 17, 1964, Pavone made her first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the most popular variety show on American television; it was the first of four appearances on Sullivan's program, and she was also featured on the rock-oriented shows Shindig and Hullabaloo. Pavone also revived her career as an actress, appearing in a number of motion pictures and playing Maria in a celebrated stage production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. On May 17, 1964, Pavone made her first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the most popular variety show on American television; it was the first of four appearances on 's program, and she was also featured on the rock-oriented shows Shindig and Hullabaloo. Pavone was born in Turin, Italy on August 23, 1945. Pavone was also one teenage idol who moved gracefully into a lasting career as an adult, both as a vocalist and as an actress.

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Pavone's popularity in Europe was as strong as ever; when she entered the hospital for an emergency appendectomy in September 1964, she received get-well cards from 13 million fans. As Italy did not recognize divorce at the time, was technically a bigamist in his homeland when he and Pavone were wed in Switzerland; after Italy's marriage laws changed, the two renewed their vows in 1971 and have been together ever since. In October 1964, she released her second American album, Small Wonder the title referring to her diminutive stature , which did not fare as well on the charts as her first U. In 2006, she announced her official retirement from show business, though her recordings from the '60s are still regularly reissued in Europe and her debut American album was released on compact disc through Real Gone Records in 2012. Pavone's popularity in Europe was as strong as ever; when she entered the hospital for an emergency appendectomy in September 1964, she received get-well cards from 13 million fans. Pavone was born in Turin, Italy on August 23, 1945. As Italy did not recognize divorce at the time, Reno was technically a bigamist in his homeland when he and Pavone were wed in Switzerland; after Italy's marriage laws changed, the two renewed their vows in 1971 and have been together ever since.

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In 2006, she announced her official retirement from show business, though her recordings from the '60s are still regularly reissued in Europe and her debut American album was released on compact disc through Real Gone Records in 2012. On May 17, 1964, Pavone made her first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the most popular variety show on American television; it was the first of four appearances on 's program, and she was also featured on the rock-oriented shows Shindig and Hullabaloo. Still performing more than five decades after her debut, Pavone continues to display the same flair and class that made her a star, setting high expectations for her upcoming tour dates. Pavone's popularity in Europe was as strong as ever; when she entered the hospital for an emergency appendectomy in September 1964, she received get-well cards from 13 million fans. In October 1964, she released her second American album, Small Wonder the title referring to her diminutive stature , which did not fare as well on the charts as her first U. Her father, who worked at a Fiat auto plant, was a big fan of American musical stars, particularly Al Jolson, Judy Garland, and Gene Kelly, and young Rita shared his tastes, often singing along with his records and taking singing lessons when she wasn't busy with school or her part-time job ironing shirts.

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Pavone was born in Turin, Italy on August 23, 1945. Pavone was also one teenage idol who moved gracefully into a lasting career as an adult, both as a vocalist and as an actress. Pavone also revived her career as an actress, appearing in a number of motion pictures and playing Maria in a celebrated stage production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. As Italy did not recognize divorce at the time, Reno was technically a bigamist in his homeland when he and Pavone were wed in Switzerland; after Italy's marriage laws changed, the two renewed their vows in 1971 and have been together ever since. In October 1964, she released her second American album, Small Wonder the title referring to her diminutive stature , which did not fare as well on the charts as her first U. .

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