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There's another Susan Morse who was an actress and still is a singer. (She toured in "The Sound of Music," sang Dorothy's songs for the 1964 "Return to Oz," was in the original Roxy Cast of "The Rocky Horror Show," and was in the original Broadway cast of "Hair." Today she leads an a cappella group and raises show dogs.) I'll admit she's a friend of mine, so it's a little irksome to notice when articles try to link to a page for her, it takes them to this page. Can we get her a page, even if it's just a stub? I imagine noting her credit from "The Archies" band going to a film editor might prove a little confusing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.83.177.22 (talk) 03:18, 6 September 2013 (UTC)Reply