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  1. Mary Ann Ganser began to have problems with drug and alcohol addiction in 1968. She died in Queens on March 16, 1970, aged 22, [15] of a drug overdose. (This may have been a heroin overdose as mentioned in a contemporary newspaper report [16] and on her death certificate, [17] or a barbiturate overdose as related later by her mother ...

  2. 14 de mar. de 2010 · After record label problems and a downturn in their popularity, the Shangri-Las called it quits in 1968. Bitter from not receiving royalties from their millions of records sold, Mary Ann Ganser retired from the music industry, and on March 14, 1970, she died of an apparent overdose of barbiturates.

  3. Ganser, Mary Ann (c. 1948–1971) American singer. Born c. 1948; died of encephalitis, 1971, in New York, NY; sister of Marge Ganser (singer with the Shangri-Las).

  4. 23 de ene. de 2024 · Margie Ganser, Mary Weiss y Mary Anne Ganser, integrantes de Shangri-Las, en una imagen de archivo. / Ron Case. Ana de la Morena. 23/01/2024 - 02:37 GMT-8. Mary Weiss, vocalista del...

  5. 22 de ene. de 2024 · Mary and her older sister Elizabeth “Betty” Weiss met identical twins Marguerite “Marge” and Mary Ann Ganser at Andrew Jackson High School in Cambria Heights, an anonymous part of Queens near...

  6. Mary Anne Ganser passed away in 1970; the exact cause of death is unknown, but it was probably caused by encephalitis, a barbiturate’s overdose, or a seizure. Marge, her sister, passed away from breast cancer in 1996.

  7. 17 de nov. de 2023 · Fair Use. The Shangri-Las was made up of two sets of sisters: Mary and Betty Weiss and identical twins Marge and Mary Ann Ganser. They all hailed from the Cambria Heights neighborhood of Queens, NY. The teens formed their girl-group in 1963, originally performing without a name.