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Amy Ellerman, born May Ellerman, was an American contralto and voice teacher. She had an active concert career from the 1910s through the 1940s; most often appearing in oratorios and other works from the concert repertoire. She made many recordings for Edison Records from 1916 through 1929; including performing as a member of the Homestead Trio and the "We Girls" Quartet. She was a longtime contralto soloist at First Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, and worked as a voice teacher in New York City. She trained several Hollywood actresses to sing for their work in film, including Irene Dunne and Lynne Carver.
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