1966 - 1969 Timeline


Final Show

The years 1966 through 1969 saw a decline in Judy's performances due to her health. She would give one last real tour in the summer/fall of 1967, but after that her appearances would be sporadic as her health became increasingly precarious. Judy would marry for a fifth time to a man much younger than she, and it would be he who would discover her lifeless body that fateful morning on June 22, 1969 when the world lost Judy forever.

1968In spite of the tabloid headlines and declining voice that plagued her in her final years, Judy's legend would live on. In 1974, MGM released the film "That's Entertainment!" and a whole new generation had the chance to discover Judy's magic on the big screen. Gerold Frank's biography "Judy" came out the following year and was the first comprehensive overview of Judy's life and career. More books would follow, some good, some bad. All of this new attention resulted in the public seeing Judy Garland for the great talent that she was, and not just as a "tragic singer."

In the 1980's the popularity of the VCR and laser discs resulted in all of Judy's films being released to a new audience. The popularity of the compact disc has resulted in a multitude of Judy's recordings being released to the public for the first time in decades. In 1983, the American Film Institute chose Judy's "A Star Is Born" as the first major film ever to be restored, beginning an era of film preservation and restoration. In fact, more Judy Garland films would be restored than any other major star of her era.

Happily, with the passage of time, Judy Garland is now recognized as the single greatest natural talent of the 20th Century.

For more information about Judy's recordings, check out The Judy Garland Online Discography.

Follow this link to listen to, and download, Judy Garland radio performances.


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DATE EVENT
2/2/66
Judy in concert at the Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood, FL
2/28/66
Judy appears on Perry Como's "Kraft Music Hall" TV show
3/18/66
Judy appears on "The Sammy Davis Jr. Show" (TV)
3/25/66
Judy appears on "The Sammy Davis Jr. Show" (TV)
6/10/66
Judy's 44th birthday
8/7/66
Judy appears on The Ed Sullivan Show (TV)
8/17/66
Judy in concert at the El Patio Club in Mexico City, Mexico
October 1966
Judy and Sid Luft file multimillion-dollar suit against CMA, her agents Fields & Begelman, citing that they "deliberately and systematically misused their position of trust so as to cheat, embezzle, extort, defraud, and withhold" monies from Judy
February 1967
20th Century-Fox offers Judy the role of Helen Lawson in their upcoming film adaptation of Valley Of The Dolls. Although Judy recorded the song "I'll Plant My Own Tree" and posed for costume tests, once filming began she was in no shape to perform and was taken off the picture in March.
3/5/67
Judy appears on TV show "What's My Line?"
3/16/67
Judy is interviewed by Barbara Walters on "The Today Show" (TV)
4/11/67
Judy's divorce from Mark Herron becomes final. At this time, Judy legally changes her name from Frances Ethel Gumm to Judy Garland
4/14/67
Judy does wardrobe tests for her aborted role in the film version of Valley Of The Dolls

 4/24/67

Judy leaves the set of Valley Of The Dolls after being fired
5/16/67
Judy appears on "The Jack Paar Show" (TV)
6/10/67
Judy's 45th birthday
6/1367
Judy in concert at the Westbury Music Fair in Westbury, NY - will perform through the 18th
6/26/67
Judy in concert in Sorrowton
7/10/67
Judy in concert at the Camden Music Fair in Camden, New Jersey
7/31/67
Judy in concert at The Palace Theater in New York - this would begin a 10 city, sixteen show tour
8/31/67
Judy in concert at The Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts
9/8/67
Judy in concert at the Post Pavilion Of Music in Washington, DC
9/9/67
Judy in concert at the Post Pavilion Of Music in Washington, DC
9/14/67
Judy in concert at the Chicago Opera House in Chicago, Illinois - through the 16th
9/27/67
Judy in concert at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis, Missouri
9/29/67
Judy in concert at the Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan
10/1/67
Judy in concert at the Clowes Memorial Hall in Indianapolis, Indiana
10/2/67
Judy in concert at the Clowes Memorial Hall in Indianapolis, Indiana
10/20/67
Judy in concert at the Bushnell Auditorium in Hartford, Connecticut
10/21/67
Judy in concert at the Bushnell Auditorium in Hartford, Connecticut
11/29/67
Judy in concert at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada
12/26/67
Judy in concert at the Felt Forum in New York, NY
2/18/68
Judy in concert at the Civic Center in Baltimore, Maryland
2/25/68
Judy in concert in New York - this was a one night only concert or maybe a bar performance
5/24/68
Judy in concert at the Back Bay Theater in Boston, Massachusetts
5/25/68
Judy in concert at the Back Bay Theater in Boston, Massachusetts
6/10/68
Judy's 46th birthday
6/24/68
Judy appears on "The Tonight Show" (TV)
6/25/68
Judy in concert at the Garden State Arts Center in New Jersey - through the 28th
June 1968
Judy enters the Peter Bent Bringham Hospital in Boston for several weeks in their withdrawal program
7/20/68
Judy in concert at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
8/9/68
Judy appears on "The Mike Douglas Show" (TV)
11/17/68
Judy appears as guest star at the Lincoln Center Tribute to Vincent Youmans, Noel Coward, and Harold Arlen. In honor of Mr. Arlen, Judy sings "The Man That Got Away," "It's A New World," "Get Happy," and "Over The Rainbow"
November 1968

Judy has a brief affair with aspiring songwriter John Meyer. This results in Judy's final record, her version of his song "I'd Like To Hate Myself In The Morning"

12/13/68
Judy appears on "The Dick Cavett Show" (TV)
12/17/68
Judy appears on "The Tonight Show" (TV)
12/19/68
Judy appears as guest on "The Merv Griffin Show" (TV)
12/20/68
Judy appears as hostess on "The Merv Griffin Show" (TV) (day approx)
12/30/68
Judy in concert at The Talk Of The Town in London, England
1/19/69
Judy in concert on "Sunday Night At The Palladium" in London, England (TV)
3/15/69
Judy Marries Mickey Deans in London, England
3/19/69
Judy in concert in Stockholm, Sweden
3/23/69
Judy in concert in Malmo, Sweden
3/25/69
Judy in concert at the Falkoner Center in Copenhagen, Denmark - Judy's final concert
6/10/69
Judy's 47th birthday
6/22/69
In London, England at 4 Cadogan Lane, Judy quietly passes away
6/27/69
Memorial service for Judy at Frank Campbell's Funeral Chapel in New York


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