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The Off-Beat Cinder Ella by Anne Murray
The Off-Beat Cinder Ella by Anne  Murray






The Off-Beat Cinder Ella by Anne Murray The Off-Beat Cinder Ella by Anne Murray The Off-Beat Cinder Ella by Anne Murray

Leaving the Toronto area was another step in Murray's retreat from the music industry, where she once made history as the first Canadian female solo singer to top the U.S. Now that I've been here for a year and a half, I know it was." "There seems to be a huge magnet down here," she said. But the calling eventually got the best of her - a feeling she believes other Maritimers who've moved away can probably understand. Murray grew up a couple of hours from Halifax, in the mining community of Springhill, N.S., and while there was always an urge to return to her roots, her music career pulled her in another direction. and moving east last year, Murray is enjoying the rekindling of relationships with her friends and family, while making the briefest of forays back into the music industry, as she did this year with a new Christmas compilation album. I feel like I've won the lottery."Īfter selling her place in Markham, Ont. Lots of birds, changing of the trees and boats. "If you have to be isolated, I'm in a great spot," the 75-year-old said in an interview over her iPad. While the celebrated singer has made a tradition out of packing her suitcase and setting forth to the Florida sun each year, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic she's staying put inside her new Halifax home. Anne Murray says she won't be among the Canadian snowbirds migrating south this winter.








The Off-Beat Cinder Ella by Anne  Murray