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gj3It’s hard to believe that 2014 saw me meeting more newly discovered members of the Our Gang than any year since 1980. Of course the Sons of the Desert convention in Hollywood this summer solidified that, and that record probably would have stood had I not met any more this year. After all, the chances of running into Dickie Moore or Annie Ross in New York were very slim, and since I didn’t plan any further trips to Hollywood, I had absolutely no reason to think I’d meet any more. But fate has always been generous with me when it comes to this topic…

When my friend Bob asked me if I could get together a few screen shots for him to have Georgia Jean LaRue sign, my first reaction was glee…that she had been located alive and well. My second reaction was a little upset…that I had just been in Hollywood and now she was discovered. You see, I had been on her trail for years and years, always hoping beyond hope that I might locate her and get an autograph or even a phone interview, but her trail always ran ice cold. I had actually given up years ago too.

I did a quick search on the internet and saw that there had been other fans trying to find her as well. One deduced that she was living in Franklin, Tennessee – city just south of Nashville. I assumed they were wrong since Bob was going to see her in Hollywood…but when he sent me a photo from Atlanta on September 6, 2014, it suddenly struck me. He’s not in Hollywood. Could she really be in the Nashville area?

Why, yes in fact she was. After giving Bob a call, five minutes later I had decided: I’m heading to Nashville. No one was going to meet Georgia Jean LaRue without me! I had to scramble around a bit to get the time off work, and Carolyn was thankfully able to do the same, and on Tuesday morning, September 9, we were loaded in the car and on our way to Music City.

So I guess I could break in here and inform those who are not in the know when it comes to the Our Gang exactly who Georgia Jean was. She only had roles in two of the films, but I’d dare say anyone who ever saw her has never forgotten her. In each film – Reunion in Rhythm and Our Gang Follies of 1938, one released in January of 1937, the other in December – she has a show-stopping musical number, utilizing one of the most beautiful and powerful tenor voices ever to come out of a little girl.

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Her part in Reunion in Rhythm is part of an act with Alfalfa during a school play (hosting several Our Gang graduates no less) in which she and Alfalfa star in the segment Hopeless Love. She plays “Mirandy”, Alfalfa’s bride-to-be. But she isn’t so sure; she’s rather hit it big time by going to Hollywood, and she tells him so by singing Going Hollywood with all her might.

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When the kids take their curtain call, she is right there along with the Little Rascal staples: Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla, Porky, Buckwheat…and Georgia.

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Her second appearance with the Our Gang is in Our Gang Follies of 1938. She is the girl who gets zapped by Darla the Love Bug and comes alive singing That Foolish Feeling, which is followed by her partner (played by Philip MacMahon) belting out You’re the One for Me. It’s one of my all-time favorite Our Gang musical numbers. I sang it for days before our meeting. I’ve sang it for weeks after…

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Here’s something interesting: her name is not Georgia and never was. It’s actually Georgie. So from now on I’m going to call her by her real name. When Georgie walked into the restaurant where we were meeting (which happened to be one featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives…but more on that later), she toted a giant scrapbook of clippings that her parents had made and saved for her. She said that this would serve as proof as to whom she was. But we didn’t need any. Not at all. The face was unmistakable. She was perhaps the most youthful 86-year old there ever was, and I could see Georgia in Georgie from top to bottom.

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Georgie was born March 14, 1928, in Toledo, Ohio. Her father George worked for the Toledo Blade newspaper, and Georgie was hired as a singer and dancer to support orchestra leader Jan Garber on a radio show on which he was performing in the Toledo area. She also toured with Garber and at one point they wound up playing a show on Catalina Island in California. An employee of the Hal Roach Studios happened to be at the show, possibly scouting talent, possibly just on a weekend getaway. But it worked out well for Georgie, who soon found herself signed up to star in the next Our Gang comedy Reunion in Rhythm.

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Georgia with child star Jane Withers and orchestra leader Jan Garber. It was Jan who started referring to her as “Georgia” in promo materials for the orchestra.

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Paper from Georgie’s (note spelling) first school assignment at the Hal Roach Studios, November 30, 1936

But after her appearance in the Our Gang Follies of 1938, that’s where her film career ended. She went on to live a full and exciting life with wonderful children and grandchildren. Her late third husband was the same guy as her first husband…and her second husband Ken Lane was a co-composer of Dean Martin’s signature song Everybody Loves Somebody and performed as Dean’s pianist on The Dean Martin Show. She lived most of her adult life in Lake Tahoe, returning to the Nashville area to be close to her family.

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Until this year, not a soul had ever contacted her about her appearance in the Our Gang comedies. It was my utter pleasure to be part of changing that. She was a complete delight, had a razor sharp memory, had no ego about her place in film history, nor had any interest in capitalizing on it. She didn’t seem particularly surprised to learn how many fans out there were interested, but only responded to it with a slight, passing interest. I personally felt extremely comfortable right away talking to her about anything and everything as we enjoyed our lunch together.

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There aren’t a lot of people that I’d rearrange my schedule and drive five hours to have lunch with, but Georgie Jean LaRue was most certainly one of them.

Return to the Nashville trip here...

13 Responses to ““Mirandy! My Bride to Be!”: Georgia in Tennessee”

  1. WOW! What a great story! GOD Bless her, she looks great!

    Dave Chasteen

  2. As soon as I read of the water problem with your floorboard (in the Nashville Post), I knew it was a AC condensate issue. I’ve seen that problem firsthand.

    It sounds as if you guys had a great time on your trip, and meeting Georgie Jean LaRue must have been the highlight!

    Dave Chasteen

  3. This is pretty great, but also a bit of a bummer, because it’s not true that no one tried to find Georgia Jean LaRue until this year. After getting into the Little Rascals stuff again in 2011-2 with my daughter (and corresponding with another Rascal, Betsy Gay), at my daughter’s request I decided to try to track down Georgia Jean LaRue and did. Found her on Facebook, found her address in Tennessee, and wrote her, initially on Facebook, which she must not have ever read (tried three times actually), but also sent a postal letter. Maybe that, too, didn’t reach her. My daughter (now 9) was a bit disappointed that we never got in touch with her — Our Gang Follies of 1938 is her favorite — but it’s still great to see her here and know she’s doing well. I knew about the Ken Lane connection and found a 1936 newspaper article about her which said that although her name was Georgia, she preferred to be called Georgie, etc. The fact that she married Lane makes me wonder if she continued singing in any professional capacity as a grown up?

    Kevin Coffey

  4. Hello
    I was wondering if you could help me please with an address I could use to write Georgie LaRue? Or what her last name is now so I can check in the Whitepages. I love Our Gang and Little Rascals so much.
    Cheers!

    marthakathleen99@outlook.com

    Martha

  5. I’ve always loved the scene of her singing ‘I’m going Hollywood” and am very happy to see she’s still alive! She looks wonderful!!!

    7/28/2017

    Barbie Clayton Norton

  6. Our loss that Georgie never pursued her career further. What a voice! That kid could really belt it out. Thank you so much Brad for tracking her down. So glad she’s alive and well.

    Howlin' Wolf

  7. I love my auntie Georgie and love to see the follies when ever we can. Miss you and love you.

    Richard Newcomb

  8. I enjoyed seeing and hearing Georgie sing in those two episodes of the Little Rascals. So beautiful. Yes, I had a crush on her when I was little. I wish she were in some more episodes. She was really talented. The entire series had so many talented children. I am a retired music teacher in Decatur, GA.

    David E Robinson

  9. What a thrill to see a recent photo of Georgie Jean LaRue and to hear she’s alive and well. I’ve loved her performances in the Our Gang shows since I was little. (I’m 65 now so that’s a long time.) I’ve thought about her often over the years. It’s great to learn something about her. It must be odd to find out you’ve been loved most of your life by total strangers. Here’s to you, Georgie and thank you.

    Laura Quigley

  10. I have searched and searched for her name. Her voice was amazing. When I was younger and watched, she was my favorite. Made me sing Im goin Hollywood over and overm

    Jacquie Dorame

  11. I live in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and would like to send Ms. LaRue a self-addressed stamped envelope autograph request!

    My mailing address is:
    1731 Weatherstone Drive,
    Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108

    Love,
    Amit Kshirsagar

    Amit Kshirsagar

  12. Her grandson posted on YT that she left us about four weeks ago. R.I.P. Georgie.

    Paul Romano

  13. It’s with sadness I find this well aftera year of her passing. Generations of kids have seen Our Gang..and it was awesome to a least learn about this lady that has been part of my life since I can remember

    Peter Jersic

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