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The Andrews Sisters
The Andrews Sisters
American close harmony singing group
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Eugenie Baird
Eugenie Baird
American musician
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Margaret Whiting
Margaret Whiting
American recording artist; singer
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Mel Tormé
Mel Tormé
American recording artist, singer, songwriter, actor, writer, music arranger (1925-1999)
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Billy Eckstine
Billy Eckstine
American musician
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Murray Kane
Murray Kane
American jazz singer
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Bing Crosby
Bing Crosby
American singer and actor (1903-1977)
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Vic Damone
Vic Damone
American singer (1928-2018)
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Rosemary Clooney
Rosemary Clooney
singer and actress from the United States (1928-2002)
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Patti Page
Patti Page
American singer and recording artist
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Terri Clark
Terri Clark
Canadian country musician
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The Modernaires
The Modernaires
American vocal group
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Paul Whiteman
Paul Whiteman
American jazz musician and radio personality
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Dick Haymes
Dick Haymes
American actor and singer (1918-1980)
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Mildred Bailey
Mildred Bailey
American jazz singer
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Tony Martin
Tony Martin
American actor and singer (1913-2012)
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The Pleasure Seekers/Cradle
The Pleasure Seekers/Cradle
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The King Sisters
The King Sisters
American big band-era vocal group consisting of six sisters
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Danny Kaye
Danny Kaye
American actor, singer, dancer, and comedian
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The Lennon Sisters
The Lennon Sisters
American vocal group
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Mitchell Parish
Mitchell Parish
Lithuanian-American lyricist
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Johnny Mercer
Johnny Mercer
American lyricist, songwriter, singer and music professional
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Hetty King
Hetty King
Male impersonator
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Vaughn De Leath
Vaughn De Leath
American female jazz singer
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Terri Nunn
Terri Nunn
American actress and singer
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Victor Young
Victor Young
American composer, arranger, violinist and conductor, orchestra leader (1900-1956)
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Sir Douglas Quintet
Sir Douglas Quintet
band
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The DeMarco Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the big-band era who recorded popular music and performed in concerts and on the radio, television, and on film from the 1930s through the 1960s. They first achieved fame as weekly performers on The Fred Allen Show from 1946 to 1949, and were featured singers in the 1952 film Skirts Ahoy! with actress Esther Williams. The group was initially composed of five biological sisters. Music critics have compared their sound and style to that of The King Sisters. They made recordings for Majestic Records and Mercury Records among other labels.