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Britain’s youngest pop singer, Donna Marie Newman, recently celebrated her ninth birthday in London. Donna Newman, who has been singing since she was three years old and has a group with her brother and two older sisters, has just been signed up for a $200,000 recording contract. Two bankers, who have formed a company in her name, will manage her income from the contract during the next three years. Her first record is entitled, ironically, “Born Too Late.”

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 5

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Britain’s youngest pop singer, Donna Marie Newman, recently celebrated her ninth birthday in London. Donna Newman, who has been singing since she was three years old and has a group with her brother and two older sisters, has just been signed up for a $200,000 recording contract. Two bankers, who have formed a company in her name, will manage her income from the contract during the next three years. Her first record is entitled, ironically, “Born Too Late.” Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 5

Britain’s youngest pop singer, Donna Marie Newman, recently celebrated her ninth birthday in London. Donna Newman, who has been singing since she was three years old and has a group with her brother and two older sisters, has just been signed up for a $200,000 recording contract. Two bankers, who have formed a company in her name, will manage her income from the contract during the next three years. Her first record is entitled, ironically, “Born Too Late.” Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 5