The Andrews Sisters [Pavilion]The Andrews Sisters
Release Date: 10/15/1991
Original Release:
1995
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 78388_CD
UPC # 727031976622
Label: Pearl
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Performer: The Andrews Sisters
Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Recorded between 1937 & 1940. Personnel: Ray McKinley (vocals). Audio Remasterers: Colin Brown; Tony Watts. Liner Note Author: Tony Watts. Recording information: 10/18/1937-08/28/1940.
Modeling their career after the Boswell Sisters, an earlier singing family act, Minnesota's Andrews Sisters--Patty, Maxine, and LaVerne--were one of the most popular vocal groups of the 1940s and are synonymous with America's cultural zeitgeist during World War II. Adept at swing, jazz, and pop, the Andrews Sisters' talents extended beyond the recording studio and concert halls to the big screen, as they appeared in numerous Hollywood features during their career. Tireless supporters of the war effort, the trio were well known for their work with the USO, entertaining troops throughout the 1940s. The sisters performed, as a group and solo, until LaVerne's death in 1967.
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