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Her sold-out gig at club The Psychedelic Daffodil is instead a morose affair, where a reel-to-reel tape is played of her singing "Even When You Cry," co-written by Quincy Jones, and a 1968 single for Lou Rawls.
 
Her sold-out gig at club The Psychedelic Daffodil is instead a morose affair, where a reel-to-reel tape is played of her singing "Even When You Cry," co-written by Quincy Jones, and a 1968 single for Lou Rawls.
  
Played by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcia_Strassman Marcia Strassman], later Mrs. Kotter on ''Welcome Back, Kotter''. Thanks to Mark Lungo.
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Played by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcia_Strassman Marcia Strassman], later Mrs. Kotter on ''Welcome Back, Kotter''. She actually cut a [http://www.45cat.com/artist/marcia-strassman handful of singles herself]. Thanks to Mark Lungo.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0612481/ IMDB entry]
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0612481/ IMDB entry]
 
*[http://beachwoodreporter.com/tv/ironside_the_man_who_believed.php Episode review]
 
*[http://beachwoodreporter.com/tv/ironside_the_man_who_believed.php Episode review]
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*http://www.45cat.com/artist/marcia-strassman
  
 
[[Category:1967|Dain, Samantha]]
 
[[Category:1967|Dain, Samantha]]

Latest revision as of 06:12, 13 June 2019

Hippie folk songstress from the Ironside episode "The Man Who Believed" (11/23/1967). She commits suicide jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge, or was it... MURDER?! Ironside (Raymond Burr) investigates.

Her sold-out gig at club The Psychedelic Daffodil is instead a morose affair, where a reel-to-reel tape is played of her singing "Even When You Cry," co-written by Quincy Jones, and a 1968 single for Lou Rawls.

Played by Marcia Strassman, later Mrs. Kotter on Welcome Back, Kotter. She actually cut a handful of singles herself. Thanks to Mark Lungo.

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