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Prolific and a household name for years, they consisted of Patty ([[EveryoneLovesBlondes blonde]], and the leader, 1918–2013), [=LaVerne=] ([[FieryRedhead redhead]], 1911–67) and Maxene ([[BrainyBrunette brunette]], 1916–95). They worked with the famous Big Bands of the era, although they resented that they put the emphasis on vocals.

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Prolific and a household name for years, they consisted of Patty ([[EveryoneLovesBlondes blonde]], and the leader, 1918–2013), [=LaVerne=] ([[FieryRedhead redhead]], 1911–67) and Maxene ([[BrainyBrunette brunette]], 1916–95). They worked with the famous Big Bands of the era, although they the bands often resented that they with the Andrews Sisters up front, their recordings put the emphasis on vocals.
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Prolific and a household name for years, they consisted of Patty ([[EveryoneLovesBlondes blonde]], and the [[FaceOfTheBand leader]], 1918–2013), [=LaVerne=] ([[FieryRedhead redhead]], 1911–67) and Maxene ([[BrainyBrunette brunette]], 1916–95). They worked with the famous Big Bands of the era, although they resented that they put the emphasis on vocals.

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Prolific and a household name for years, they consisted of Patty ([[EveryoneLovesBlondes blonde]], and the [[FaceOfTheBand leader]], leader, 1918–2013), [=LaVerne=] ([[FieryRedhead redhead]], 1911–67) and Maxene ([[BrainyBrunette brunette]], 1916–95). They worked with the famous Big Bands of the era, although they resented that they put the emphasis on vocals.
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The trio performed together from 1925, when they were children, until [=LaVerne=]'s death in 1967. Patty and Maxene briefly continued with a replacement, Joyce [=DeYoung=], before dissolving the act in 1968. The two then embarked upon solo careers, mostly on the nostalgia circuit, reuniting only for the 1973 Broadway musical ''Over Here!''.

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The trio performed together from 1925, when they were children, until [=LaVerne=]'s death in 1967. Patty and Maxene briefly continued with a replacement, Joyce [=DeYoung=], before dissolving the act in 1968. The two then embarked upon solo careers, mostly on the nostalgia circuit, reuniting only for the 1973 1974 Broadway musical ''Over Here!''.
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The trio performed together from 1925, when they were children, until [=LaVerne=]'s death in 1967. Patty and Maxene briefly continued with a replacement, Joyce [=DeYoung=], before dissolving the act in 1968. The two then embarked upon solo careers, mostly on the nostalgia circuit, reuniting only for the 1973 Broadway revue ''Over Here!''.

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The trio performed together from 1925, when they were children, until [=LaVerne=]'s death in 1967. Patty and Maxene briefly continued with a replacement, Joyce [=DeYoung=], before dissolving the act in 1968. The two then embarked upon solo careers, mostly on the nostalgia circuit, reuniting only for the 1973 Broadway revue musical ''Over Here!''.
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* YiddishAsASecondLanguage: Their early hit was a variation of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe2UXccid40 Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen]]" (With Me, You're Beautiful).

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* YiddishAsASecondLanguage: Their early hit was a variation of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe2UXccid40 Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen]]" (With (By Me, You're Beautiful).
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* WelcomeToTheCaribbeanMon: "Rum and Coca-Cola" is about American tourists in Trinidad.
-->''Since the Yankee come to Trinidad\\
They got the young girls all goin' mad\\
Young girls say they treat 'em nice\\
Make Trinidad like paradise\\
Drinkin' rum and Coca-Cola\\
Go down Point Koomahnah\\
Both mother and daughter\\
Workin' for the Yankee dollar''

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