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Subject: This is an earnest question - what do you mean by 'All-American persona'? I love Tawny and am THRILLED that we have a liberal arts girl as a Miss America winner, but she was a nerdy weirdo who spoke like a newscaster lol. I also personally hate original piano compositions, because how on earth would I know if you're performing something well if the piece doesn't formally exist? lol. Though a Henry Mancini testimonial is a big deal!


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Date Posted: 00:12:48 02/01/26 Sun
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In reply to: no name 's message, "It was very justified, to me, that Tawny Godin won Miss America. She stood out with her All-American persona. Her original piano composition was a rarity. She later said it wasn't as good as she hoped, or something similar. But esteemed composer, Henry Mancini told her that he watched her on Miss America and that she deserved the win." on 23:24:37 01/30/26 Fri


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And he would be a better judge than any of us. Also, he was as American as one could be. He recognized that Tawny was indeed All-American. (NT)All American was a popular term to describe a wholesome celebrity at that time period.
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17:28:58 02/01/26 Sun
What surprising life, career we never would have expected after competing at Miss America?No name
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21:58:49 02/16/26 Mon
You know when something is played well because you are moved by it. You don't need to hear it beforehand to know a quality performance when you see one. (NT)No name
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15:35:28 02/18/26 Wed


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