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Sunday, September 7, 2025

Vintage Vids: Anne Murray Inducted into The Canadian Music Hall of Fame 1993


⇢ SUBSCRIBE TO JUNO TV: http://ow.ly/n0C4p ⇠ Watch as Anne Murray, the most awarded artist in JUNO Awards history, is inducted into The Canadian Music Hall of Fame by 1986 Inductee Gordon Lightfoot. At the time of her induction in 1993, Anne Murray had over 30 albums, four Grammys and 24 JUNO Awards to her credit. To learn more about Anne Murray and The Canadian Music Hall of Fame, visit http://canadianmusichalloffame.ca.


"Marriage and children

In 1975, Murray married Bill Langstroth, music producer and longtime host of Singalong Jubilee.[37] They had two children – William (born 1976) and Dawn (born 1979). Dawn is a singer-songwriter and artist who has recorded with her mother a number of times, including the duet "Let There Be Love" in 1999 for Murray's What a Wonderful World album. Murray and Dawn were featured in a mother–daughter duet of "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do" on Murray's hit 2008 U.S. CD (released in late 2007 in Canada), Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends. Murray and Langstroth separated in 1997 and divorced the following year.[38][39] Langstroth died in May 2013.[40]

In January 1998, Murray and Dawn performed at a benefit concert for Sheena's Place, an eating disorder treatment centre in Toronto. Both have spoken publicly about Dawn's struggle with anorexia nervosa, which developed when she was 10 years old. Dawn has since sought treatment and continues to pursue a career in music.[38]

Murray lived in Thornhill, Ontario, for over 40 years, from the late 1970s through 2019.[41] In 2019, she returned to live in her home province of Nova Scotia, settling in Halifax.[29]"

source:  Anne Murray - Wikipedia

Anne is a Catholic.



Twitter 2022 post for the Anne Murray Centre.


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