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Full Movie: Marla and the Cowboys (1979)

The movie Marla and the Cowboys are synonymous as she enters the Dallas place as all of the Cowboys players sang a song called "Miss Marla" written by her good friend Steve Dalrymple. At the convenience store, Rick Lewis plays the owner, and D.D. Lewis was Rick's cousin. Andy Frederick was talking to Pat Donovan about looking for girls, and several 18-year-old ladies chased Andy and they kissed him. Danny White and Roger Staubach are throwing the ball together as Marla told them to have fun with her nieces and nephews. Ed "Too Tall" Jones, Randy White, Harvey Martin and Thomas Henderson are playing poker. Tony Dorsett and Robert Newhouse are having their moves as Marla's nephew Todd showed up. Marla was playing piano while Bob Breunig showed up. Marla told him about Waylon, Willie and Billy "Crash" Craddock. Marla was singing with Bob called "All I Have." Her solo version is from her album. Pat, Rayfield Wright, Jim Cooper, Tom Rafferty a...

Marla Medders Narrates About John Fitzgerald

It's been a week since John Fitzgerald died, Marla Medders finally narrates on her dear friend as an eulogy. The video was on YouTube. Marla claims that he likes his personal looks between clean shaven and facial hair, like Russ Francis and Tracy Leslie. This rare never before seen footage of John and Marla were having fun between training camp and on the football field. While on Zoom with Maverine Michael today, Marla claims that she was with her grandson Cole, 8, while at John's house on the morning of April 14. Marla and John's wife Sue were at his side as he died. Marla also claims that she first broke the news on John's passing on X, then the Cowboys staff.

Alan Osmond Dies

Yesterday, Alan Osmond, the oldest singing Osmond brother, passed away at the age of 76. He died 15 months after his younger brother Wayne's death. Alan is the second one to die. The show "Marla's Game" has a deleted scene of Mike Wagner, who died in February of this year, talking about sharing a birthday with Alan. He is survived by his wife Suzanne and eight sons.

Episode 33 of the Marla Show

Guest: Every Second - Collin Raye Regular Music Video: Don't Close Your Eyes - Keith Whitley (Tracy) Song for Marla: The Way I Am Medley: You Send Me - Marla Rhumba Boogie - Clifford Moments to Remember - Burton Brothers There Stands a Glass - Tracy Guest:  Love Me - Collin Raye Gospel: Little is Much When God is in it - Marla and Tracy Marla herself had a cameo. Dave Marcis had the ending role after mentioning it in the gospel finale.

Flashback: NFL Sings Amazing Grace

In 1994, as the 75th anniversary was ready to roll, Super Bowl team champs were visiting Marla, her children Faron and Natalee, and several girlfriends of her were ready to sing "Amazing Grace," which is the same instrumental for the Maverick Choir's version. List of soloists: Brent Jones Ophelia Wright Natalee Reeves Faron Reeves Marla Medders Larry Cole Terry Bradshaw Jocelyn Wolfgram Todd Christensen Randa Cannon Jeff Bostic Choir Members: Willie Davis, Jerry Kramer, Forrest Gregg, Bart Starr, Larry Grantham, Joe Namath, Matt Snell, Emerson Boozer, Don Maynard, Bobby Bell, Len Dawson, Willie Lanier, E.J. Holub, Ted Hendricks, Johnny Unitas, Roger Staubach, Bob Lilly, Lee Roy Jordan, Charlie Waters, D.D. Lewis, Mel Renfro, Chuck Howley, Jethro Pugh, Bob Hayes, Walt Garrison, Dave Manders, Drew Pearson, Tony Dorsett, Randy White, Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, Daryl Johnston, Bob Griese, Larry Csonka, Paul Warfield, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, Joe Greene, Mel B...

Marla's Mournful Birthday Prayer For John Fitzgerald

This afternoon, some legends attended Marla's Dallas house for a birthday prayer for John Fitzgerald, who passed away two days ago before his 78th birthday. Marla said her prayer was answered as she said, "Fitz was really proud of his teammates." Fitz, or Fitzy was the nickname. Tony Dorsett and Drew Pearson, who attend there, will attend in Pittsburgh for the draft pick later this month. Larry Cole, Charlie Waters, Cliff Harris, Too Tall Jones, Randy White and Bob Lilly were also attended. Several of them refused to make it, including Mel Renfro and Chuck Howley, who will be 90 on June 28.

John Fitzgerald Dies Before His Birthday

Marla Medders confirmed this afternoon that John Fitzgerald died two days before his 78th birthday. He was the center of the Dallas Cowboys from 1971-1980. Marla was at John's house, supposed to have his birthday party for two days, but failed to make it, according to X and Facebook by Marla. He is survived by his wife Sue and three sons.