
Florence Foster Jenkins (1868–1944) was an American pianist and singer from the United States, known for her unique contributions to classical and vocal music. Despite lacking musical pitch, rhythm, and vocal talent, she gained fame for her unconventional performances and unwavering confidence. Her most notable recital at Carnegie Hall in 1944 remains a cultural touchstone, drawing both admiration and amusement. Jenkins became a symbol of passion and determination, leaving an indelible mark on the world of marginal music and inspiring discussions about artistic expression and authenticity.
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