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And you may have then played her music for your own children. Jenkins, who was known as "the first lady of children's music," died on Saturday at her residence in Chicago. She was 100. Her death ...
Jenkins, dubbed the "First Lady of Children's Music," was 100 years old. Her well-known songs include "You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song," "Did You Feed My Cow?" and "Miss Mary Mack." ...