Lorna Luft

Lorna Luft, born on December 21, 1952, is an American singer, actress, and author, renowned for her contributions to musical theater and pop music. She is the daughter of legendary actress Judy Garland and producer Sidney Luft, which has deeply influenced her artistic trajectory. Luft's genre primarily encompasses pop, musical theater, and cabaret. Notable works include her performances in Broadway productions such as "Promises, Promises," and her acclaimed one-woman shows that celebrate her mother’s legacy, particularly "Songs My Mother Taught Me." Luft has also released several albums, including "Lorna Luft" and "The Best of Lorna Luft," showcasing her vocal talent and interpretative skills. Beyond her performances, Luft has made a significant impact on music by preserving and promoting her mother’s repertoire, bridging classic and contemporary styles. She has also authored books, including a memoir titled "Lorna Luft: A Life with Judy Garland," which offers insights into the life of her iconic mother and the entertainment industry. Her contributions have solidified her place in the world of music and theater, making her a respected figure in her own right.