Peggy March's Human Design Chart

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          Peggy March's Biography

          American pop singer, primarily known for her million-selling song “I Will Follow Him” which soared to number one on the United States charts on 23 April 1963. She recorded and released the song the previous January at age 14. March became the youngest female artist with a number-one hit, at 15, in April 1963, a record that still stands for the Billboard Hot 100. Although she is sometimes remembered as a one-hit wonder, she continued to have success in Europe until the 1970s.
          March was discovered at age 13 singing at her cousin’s wedding and was introduced to record producers Hugo & Luigi. They gave her the nickname Little Peggy March because she was 4 ft 10 in (1.47 m) tall, she was only 13, the record she did with them was “Little Me”, and her birthday was in March.
          In 1969, March married Arnie Harris, her longtime manager. They had one daughter, Sande Ann, born in 1974. In 2013, Harris died. After living in Germany since 1969, March moved to Florida in 1999.
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          Peggy March's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.