MAGS AND BOOKS
Date and Issue: Volume XVI / Number 819 / April 11, 1979.
Pages: 2 pages.

Pictures: 1 color photo, 2 b&w photos.

Article: Lynda's first love: singing.

Author: None.
Country: Argentina.

A few nights ago, Lynda Carter made an appearance in the famous Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas and with an accompainment of an 25-musicians, and offered an excellent show as a singer.  By the end she had an standing ovation and Lynda could not disguise her authentic emotion reflected in tears. Shorthly after she told us:

     "This was a return to my first love and, at the same time, it allowed me to fulfill the greatest dream of my life. Most of the audience that follow me in the small screen as Wonder Woman don't know that what really excites me is not my profession as an actress but as a singer. I made my debut at 15, in Phoenix, where I was born. In fact it wasn't a real professional debut, because I was just the official singer of the school band. I was as tall then as I am now and with a body which anybody could think I was 18 or 19. It was easier this way for me to begin as a singer at 17, and I toured the country for three years. And when I came back home, tired of touring around, something happened that changed my life and profession. Some friends inscribed me in the Miss Phoenix contest and I won. Then I became "Miss Arizona", "Miss USA" and "Miss World U.S.A." candidate. And Hollywood paid attention to me and I began acting in movies and TV. Then came "Wonder Woman" and couldn't go back. But I always had the dream to get back as a singer and now I made it thanks to my husband's enthusiasm, who arranged all of my appearances. All of this could make me leave Wonder Woman behind, which has its cycle and dedicate to the singing exclusively."

     As everybody knows, Lynda is married with the famous manager Ron Samuels. The couple lives a fabulous house in Benedict Canyon, for which they pay 850.000 US dollars. That for itself talks about the fortune they made and enjoy together. Of all this, the only negative thing is the possible cancellation of Wonder Woman, the character that conquered countless fans around the world. Would they let her?

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