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| - The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group. The group consisted of three sisters: LaVerne Sophia, Maxine "Maxene" Angelyn and Patricia "Patty" Marie. Their collaboration with Bing Crosby, "Pistol Packin' Mama", is featured in the Agent Carter episode The Atomic Job.
- Their only work for Disney were the narrators singing in the "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" segment of Make Mine Music and the "Little Toot" segment of Melody Time. Their rendition of "Oh Johnny Oh, Johnny Oh!" was heard in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and "Straighten Up and Fly Right", "Hold Tight (Want Some Seafood, Mama)" and "Winter Wonderland" were featured as DTV music videos. Their song "Pistol Packin' Mama" was used in the Agent Carter episode The Atomic Job. LaVerne was a namesake for a gargoyle in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
- The Andrews Sisters were a close harmony singing group, consisting of sisters LaVerne Sophia Andrews (contralto; July 6, 1911 – May 8, 1967), Maxene Angelyn Andrews (soprano; January 3, 1916 – October 21, 1995), and Patricia Marie (a.k.a. Patty) Andrews (mezzo-soprano; lead; February 16, 1918 – January 31, 2013). All were born in Minnesota to a Greek immigrant father and a Norwegian American mother.
- The Andrews Sisters were a highly successful close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras. Throughout their long career, the sisters sold well over 75 million records (the last official count released by MCA Records in the mid-1970s). Their 1941 hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" can be considered an early example of rhythm and blues or jump blues.
- The Andrews Sisters (ang. Siostry Andrews) – grupa wokalna składająca się z trzech śpiewających sióstr: LaVerne Andrews (kontralt; ur. 6 lipca 1911 - zm. 8 maja 1967), Maxene Andrews (drugi głos; ur. 3 stycznia 1916 - zm. 21 października 1995) i Patty Andrews (głos prowadzący; ur. 16 lutego 1918). Wszystkie urodziły się w Minneapolis w Minnesocie. Po krótkiej przerwie po wojnie, siostry występowały w klubach Stanów Zjednoczonych i Europy. Ostatni raz pojawiły się razem w 1962 podczas The Dean Martin Show. Laverne, zachorowała na raka i umarła pięć lat później w 1967.
- The Andrews Sisters were a highly successful close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras. The group consisted of three sisters: contralto LaVerne Sophia Andrews (July 6, 1911 – May 8, 1967), soprano Maxene Angelyn Andrews (January 3, 1916 – October 21, 1995), and mezzo-soprano Patricia Marie "Patty" Andrews (born February 16, 1918). Throughout their long career, the sisters sold well over 75 million records (the last official count released by MCA Records in the mid-1970s). Their 1941 hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" can be considered an early example of rhythm and blues or jump blues.
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