Marjorie Finlay

Singer

Birthday October 5, 1928

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Memphis, Tennessee, US

DEATH DATE 2003-6-1, Reading, Pennsylvania, US (74 years old)

Nationality United States

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1928

Marjorie Moehlenkamp Finlay (October 5, 1928June 1, 2003) was an American opera singer and television personality.

A coloratura soprano, Finlay performed concert, opera, and Canada singing.

Marjorie Moehlenkamp was born on October 5, 1928, in Memphis, Tennessee, to Elmer Henry Moehlenkamp (1897–1972) of St. Charles, Missouri, and Cora Lee Morrow (1900–1962) of Arkansas.

She was raised in St. Charles.

Three of her paternal great-grandparents were from Germany.

The Moehlenkamp family were practicing and devout Catholics.

1948

In 1948, Moehlenkamp performed at Mexico Senior High School as a soloist in the Lindenwood Vesper Choir.

1949

She earned her Bachelor of Music from Lindenwood University in 1949.

Moehlenkamp was in Mu Phi Epsilon, a professional music fraternity.

She was a singer in the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra's pop concert at Kiel Auditorium.

1950

After winning a talent contest in 1950, she toured on the ABC radio network show Music With the Girls.

Finlay later had her own television program and served as an MC for El Show Pan-Americano in Puerto Rico.

She toured South America and released an album in Mexico.

She is the maternal grandmother of singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who dedicated her songs "Marjorie" and "Timeless" to her.

In 1950, Moehlenkamp was working as a receptionist at Boatmen's National Bank in St. Louis.

She won a talent contest on the ABC network show Music With the Girls.

This awarded her a radio spot and she toured on the network radio show for 15 months.

1951

During the summer of 1951, Moehlenkamp studied at the Berkshire Music Center and then in New York City on the advice of musician Edwin McArthur.

Moving to Puerto Rico, Finlay had her own television program and performed in concerts, operas, and supper clubs, including a two-week stint at the Caribe Hilton Hotel.

Finlay was the mistress of ceremonies for El Show Pan-Americano on APA-TV in Santurce, Puerto Rico.

She was active in the Pro Arte Societies, a civic music organization.

Her Spanish was reportedly "bad" enough to be funny to her audiences.

Her television show ran six nights a week for 17 months.

1952

She married Robert Finlay, president of Raymond Construction Company, on March 22, 1952, in Palm Beach, Florida.

Finlay was the son of Lancelot George Finlay, of Scottish descent, and Eleanor Mayer.

After her marriage, Finlay and her husband moved to Havana, Cuba, where his office was located before relocating to Puerto Rico due to political unrest.

They moved to Caracas before returning to Santurce, Puerto Rico with their children.

1957

Finlay gave birth to Alison Finlay in 1957, and then to Andrea Gardner Finlay in 1958, who later became the mother of Taylor Swift.

1960

In the 1960s, the Finlay family moved to Singapore for Robert's work, and lived there for around 10 years.

1962

In 1962, Finlay performed at a Kiel Auditorium Pop Concert.

Her performance included "Fanciulla È Sbocciato L'Amore" from La rondine and "Jewel song" in addition to pop songs.

1968

In November 1968, Marjorie performed for five nights as the soprano lead in the opera "The Bartered Bride" (by Czech composer Bedřich Smetana) at the Victoria Theatre in Singapore.

2003

Finlay died from undisclosed causes on June 1, 2003, in Reading, Pennsylvania, at the age of 74.

Taylor Swift, her granddaughter, cited Finlay for inspiring her to pursue a career in music.

2015

The character Swift portrayed in the 2015 music video "Wildest Dreams" was inspired by Finlay.

2020

In 2020, Swift released the song "Marjorie" from her ninth studio album Evermore; Swift credited her grandmother with backing vocals which were sampled in the track.

The lyric video "Marjorie" includes photos and videos of Finlay.

Some of them depict Finlay with a young Swift.

In 2022, Swift included a photograph of Finlay in the music video of "Anti-Hero".

When Swift re-recorded her third studio album, Speak Now, she released a vault track (a song not published on the original album) called "Timeless".