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  1. Apr 1, 2003 · The version that I heard was that she had a child and the baby appeared to look biracial but Dinah hadn’t been with a Black man. She subsequently found out that she had a Black ancestor and those genes manifest themselves in her babySounds an awful lot like an urban legend to me!

  2. 1. She Barely Survived. Born Frances “Fanny” Rose Shore in 1916, she faced a huge life challenge before she even turned two years old. At just eighteen months, doctors diagnosed her with polio. The disease rendered the child unable to move and sentenced her to a life of painful bed rest. Luckily for her, her mother didn’t take the doctors ...

  3. Childhood & Early Life. Dinah Shore was born as Fannye Rose Shore on February 29, 1916 in Winchester, Tennessee, USA, to Solomon and Anna Shore. At the age of two, she was diagnosed with polio. After intensive care and following a course of rigorous exercises, she recovered. However, she sustained a deformed foot.

  4. Dinah Shore was one of the top recording artists of the 1940s, with hits like “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” before starting a new career in the 1970s as a talk show host.

  5. Feb 26, 1995 · Older Americans will tell you in no uncertain terms that the late Dinah Shore purportedly was a black woman who had passed for years.

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · Dinah Shore (born February 29, 1916, Winchester, Tennessee, U.S.—died February 24, 1994, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) American singer and television personality who projected a sunny disposition and exuded an effervescent Southern charm that, combined with her sultry contralto renditions of such favourites as "Blues in the Night," "I’ll ...

  7. Aug 23, 2017 · DINAH SHORE. She was born Frances Rose Shore in Winchester, Tennessee in 1916. Friends called her ‘Fanny’, but to the music-loving world she was known as Dinah Shore. She altered her Christian name after success with a song of the same name early in her career. The divine Dinah arrived on the recording scene in the late thirties.

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