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'''Julie Morgan''' is a signer who was featured in ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]'' as a [[Dixon Hill characters#Nightclub singer|nightclub singer]] in a [[Dixon Hill (holonovel)|Dixon Hill]] [[hologram|holographic]] [[holonovel|novel]]. Her ''Trek'' appearance is her only credited performance.
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'''Julie Morgan''' is a singer who was featured in ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]'' as a [[Dixon Hill characters#Nightclub singer|nightclub singer]] in a [[Dixon Hill (holonovel)|Dixon Hill]] [[hologram|holographic]] [[holonovel|novel]]. Her ''Trek'' appearance and "Porky's Revenge" are her credited performances in film.
   
Born in [[Anchorage]], [[Alaska]], she studied vocal performance at the Florida State University School of Music. She specializes in singing the standards of the Great American Songbook and in 2004 released a CD ''P.S. I Love You With the Al Viola Trio''.
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Born in [[Anchorage]], [[Alaska]], she studied vocal performance at the Florida State University School of Music. She specializes in singing the standards of the Great American Songbook and in 2004 released a CD ''P.S. I Love You With the Al Viola Trio''. Voila was Frank Sinatra's favorite guitarist for 30+ years.
 
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...as a holographic nightclub singer

Julie Morgan is a singer who was featured in Star Trek: First Contact as a nightclub singer in a Dixon Hill holographic novel. Her Trek appearance and "Porky's Revenge" are her credited performances in film.

Born in Anchorage, Alaska, she studied vocal performance at the Florida State University School of Music. She specializes in singing the standards of the Great American Songbook and in 2004 released a CD P.S. I Love You With the Al Viola Trio. Voila was Frank Sinatra's favorite guitarist for 30+ years.

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