"To me, being gay was not a central focus of Maxene's life at all," Wells told radio station The Current (KCMP) in a 2019 interview. Their singing voices are heard in two full-length Walt Disney features: "Make Mine Music",[53] in a segment which featured animated characters Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet; and "Melody Time", in the segment Little Toot (both of which are available on DVD today). LaVerne Andrews (July 6, 1911 - May 8, 1967) was the eldest Andrews sister and sang alto - the lowest range for women. [22], The trio reunited in 1956 and signed a new recording deal with Capitol Records, for whom Patty was already a featured soloist. The revue was then expanded into a book musical and Maxene Andrews was brought in for what became Over Here!. Shortly after her Off-Broadway debut in New York City in a show called Swingtime Canteen, Maxene suffered another heart attack and died at Cape Cod Hospital on October 21, 1995, making Patty the last surviving Andrews Sister. Anyone can read what you share. which ran for 10 months in 197475. [4] They are still widely acclaimed today for their famous close harmonies. Patty not only sang lead; she was clearly the star of the group. [+] In some ways, this 46-song double-CD compilation is a brilliantly conceived and executed overview of the Andrews Sisters' career on Decca Records from 1939 until 1950. Following the collapse of their father's Minneapolis restaurant, the sisters went on the road to support the family. An overnight sensation upon release wherein it sold more than a million copies, their contract was immediately revised by Decca and throughout the rest of the decade, they recorded smash after smash -- "The Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out the Barrel! 1947 +1. [51], Universal hired the sisters for two more Abbott and Costello comedies and then promoted them to full-fledged stardom in B musicals. The trio was awarded 19 gold records representing sales of almost 100 million copies. Our mother died (in 1948) and then our father (in 1949). By this point however, rock-and-roll and doo-wop were dominating the charts and older artists were left by the wayside. Greek father Peter was a restaurateur in the Minneapolis area; their mother Ollie was a Norwegian homemaker. The two sisters remained estranged from then on, although they made occasional joint appearances and Patty visited the hospital when Maxene suffered a heart attack in 1982. The Andrews Sisters (from left, Maxene, Patty and LaVerne) in the 1940s. "With that," Maxene said, Patty "started to cry. All of a sudden, all hell broke loose.". Patty, ever the trouper, continued on television, in clubs and in film cameoswherever there was an audience.In 1973, Patty and Maxene reunited for their first Broadway musical, the nostalgic "Over Here" (Tony-winning Janie Sell played the LaVerne counterpart) in which they performed their old standards following the show's second act; but it did little to repair the strained Patty/Maxene off-stage relationship, especially since LaVerne wasn't around to foster peace-making tactics. The Andrews Sisters - Artist Details. The sisters were LaVerne Sofia Andrews (b. July 6, 1911, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.d. The 2011 video game L.A. Noire features the song "Pistol Packin' Mama", where the sisters perform a duet with Bing Crosby. As music biographer Michael Freedland said, "The Andrews Sisters were swing personified. Their next big hit was "I Can Dream, Can't I?," a gold single on which Patty sang lead with her sisters providing backup; it hit number one in January 1950. (Tonight's The Night) was a song recorded by the Andrews Sisters in 1939 arranged with Vic Schoen. It launched the careers of many now notable theater, film, and television stars, including John Travolta, Marilu Henner, Treat Williams, and Ann Reinking. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. 13. They returned to the hit parade in April 1939 with their recording of the novelty song "Hold Tight, Hold Tight." In 1962, they signed with Dot Records and recorded a series of stereo albums until 1967, both re-recordings of earlier hits which incorporated up-to-date production techniques, as well as new material, including "I Left My Heart in San Francisco", "Still", "The End of the World", "Puff the Magic Dragon", "Sailor", "Satin Doll", "Mr. Bass Man", the theme from Come September, and the theme from A Man and a Woman. BLOCK: Well, we have a brief footnote to that news. They were inducted into the Minnesota Rock/Country Hall of Fame in May 2006. Unfortunately, the close harmony on songs like "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" didn't reflect their family dynamic. [5] All three attended Franklin Junior High School and North High School, both in Minneapolis. [citation needed], While the sisters specialized in traditional pop,[32] swing, boogie-woogie, and novelty hits with their trademark lightning-quick vocal syncopations, they also produced major hits in jazz, ballads, folk, country, seasonal, and religious titles, being the first Decca artists to record an album of gospel standards in 1950. Patty Andrewss first marriage, to the movie producer Marty Melcher, lasted two years and ended in divorce in 1949. They sang at church performances, and were discovered by an talent agent who heard them sing at a revival meeting in Dayton. After the Belasco band broke up that summer, they were signed to Decca Records on their own. Decca had recorded the Boswell Sisters successfully until they broke up in 1935, and the label was on the lookout for a similar group. [6], They started their career as imitators of an earlier successful singing group, the Boswell Sisters, who were popular in the 1930s. 2023 BBC. Lou died in 1995.[39]. . She was a warm and wonderful lady who shared her talent and wisdom with others. In June 1956, the three reconciled. Their last appearance together as a trio was on The Dean Martin Show on September 29, 1966. )," "Well, All Right," "Hold Tight, Hold Tight" (with Jimmy Dorsey ), "Oh, Johnny! 80. The plots may have been pancake-thin but they were sure-fire morale boosters and needed war-time tension relievers. A failed radio performance in 1937 turned out to be the sisters big break. "During her lifetime, there was no such thing that existed for us. A final salute to the Andrews Sisters came in 1991 in the form of Company B, a ballet by the choreographer Paul Taylor subtitled Songs Sung by the Andrews Sisters. The work, which featured nine of the trios most popular songs, including Rum and Coca-Cola and, of course, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, underscored the enduring appeal of the three sisters from Minneapolis. The sisters specialised in swing and played with some of the top band leaders of the era, including Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey. Still, it did not stop concentration camp inmates from secretly singing it, this being most likely since the song was originally a Yiddish song "Bei Mir Bistu Shein", and had been popularized within the Jewish community before it was recorded as a more successful "cover" version by the Andrews sisters. Patty Andrews, the last of the Andrews Sisters, died at her home in Los Angeles in January 2013; she was 94 years old. Eldest sister LaVerne died in 1967 at the age of 55 after a year-long bout with cancer[24] during which she was replaced by singer Joyce DeYoung (May 24, 1926 March 7, 2014). LaVerne was considered the closest to her parents and often mediated family conflicts. Styles. 15), "That's the Moon, My Son" (1942) (No. Omissions? [2] Their 1941 hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" can be considered an early example of jump blues. lasted only a year, and its end marked the last time the sisters would ever sing together. "Then in one year our dream world ended. The collection is remastered in superb sound with surprising presence and vivid detail, the material is priceless, and . hide caption. The Andrews sisters items and images on display were donated in 2010 by Maryland resident Robert Boyer, a fan who had amassed the largest known collection of memorabilia related to the group, including publicity photos, personal snapshots, news clippings, recordings, movie posters, correspondence, magazines and recordings in various formats. [3] Writing for Bloomberg, Mark Schoifet said the sisters became the most popular female vocal group of the first half of the 20th century. - The Andrews Sisters\r\rI DO NOT OWN AND SONGS OR PICTURES USED IN THE MAKING OF THIS VIDEO. The Andrews Sisters was born on July 06, 1911, is Soundtrack, Actress. The song made its first appearance on Your Hit Parade on January 8, 1938, and rose to number one two weeks later. The Andrews Sisters also seem to have given little thought to the meaning of the lyrics. Patty Andrews had a strong desire to stand out and didn't like that her career identity seemed permanently tied to the Andrews Sisters. 2. . By the time they were done selling records, they'd moved some 100 million units, and racked up a whopping 46 Top 10 hits. [67], Edward Habib in the CD program notes for Songs That Won the War Vol. Confidential, [2] This song charted on June 17, 1939 at #5.. The 2010 video game Mafia II features numerous Andrews Sisters songs, with "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", "Strip Polka" and "Rum and Coca-Cola". 3.11. Patty did not attend her sister's memorial services in New York City, nor in California. In 2008, Mound dedicated "The Andrews Sisters Trail". [49] Universal Pictures, always budget-conscious, refused to hire a choreographer, so the Ritzes taught the sisters some eccentric steps. As their fame and fortune grew, the sisters came to realize that the public saw them as an entity, not as individuals. It was an appropriate coda to her career, as the Andrews Sisters and the Miller orchestra had embodied Americas musical tastes during the World War II years. Maxene Andrews always said that the summers in Mound created a major sense of "normalcy" and "a wonderful childhood" in a life that otherwise centered on the sisters' careers. According to a press release from Unversal Studios during the early years of their career, LaVerne was 5'6 and 125 lbs., Maxene was 5'4 and 115 lbs., and Patty was 5'6 and 110 lbs. Patty Andrews married agent Marty Melcher in 1947 but left him in 1949, when he pursued a romantic relationship with Doris Day. The trio's last Top Ten hit was "Sparrow in the Tree Top," another pairing with Bing Crosby, in 1951. The London-based trio the Puppini Sisters uses their style harmonies on several Andrews Sisters and other hits of the 1940s and 1950s as well as later rock and disco hits. There were rumblings amid the group. In November 1933, they joined a vaudeville troupe for six months, traveling around the Midwest. Her real name was Patricia Marie (Patty nickname). 20211 () e so foolish as to wear them right inside the store. The McGuire Sisters are Christine McGuire, Dorothy McGuire and Phyllis McGuire. 4 The Home Front" CD program notes by Edward Habib, Bei Mir Bist Du Schn (Means That You're Grand), Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me), Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front, Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!! [20] The Andrews Sisters formally broke up in 1953. They were remarkable. By 1956 they were together again, but musical tastes were changing and they found it hard to adapt. [70], Early comparative female close harmony trios were the Boswell Sisters, the Pickens Sisters, and the Three X Sisters. the Andrews Sisters, singing trio, one of the most popular American musical acts of the 1940s. FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. The hit established the trio, which began to get extensive radio and personal-appearance work. Moreover, the girls squabbled over their parents' estate shares and individual career desires.In 1953, Patty, the group's lead, declared she was going solo. Video1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat, How 10% of Nigerian registered voters delivered victory, Sake brewers toast big rise in global sales, The Indian-American CEO who wants to be US president, Blackpink lead top stars back on the road in Asia, Exploring the rigging claims in Nigeria's elections, 'Wales is in England' gaffe sparks TikToker's trip. Laverne died of cancer at age 55 in 1967; Maxene of a heart attack at age 79 in 1995; Patty from natural causes at age 94 in 2013. [16] In the 1950s, Patty Andrews decided to break away from the act to be a soloist. Entertainers. The trios many hits from these years included Hold Tight, Dont Sit Under the Apple Tree, Rum and Coca-Cola, Beer Barrel Polka, and Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive. Their recorded performances were heard in the sound tracks of numerous movies, including Radio Days (1987), Jakob the Liar (1999), The Polar Express (2004), and The Chronicles of Narnia (2005). Genre. During their first weeks with the label, the sisters made the rather idiosyncratic choice to record a jazz-influenced rendition of the Yiddish song Bei mir bist du schon. The recording was released after Christmas 1937; by New Years Eve it had become the most popular song on New York radio stations, and it went on to become the first million-selling record by a female singing group. 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As her sister Maxene told NPR in 1993, Patty "opened up this piece of paper, and she looked at it, and then she started to cry. All have reinvented themselves in Andrews Sisters' style at one time or another. The group's. GAB Archive/Redferns/Getty Images AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: It's an only-in-America tale of how three Minnesota sisters of Norwegian-Greek heritage came to have a huge hit with a . Laverne, left, Maxene, center, and Patty, right, sang for soldiers disembarking in New York City in 1945. Childhood was, for the most part, lost to them. Well, All Right! They played a crucial role in the war effort, performing for troops at USO shows around the world and entertaining radio listeners across the U.S. Over Here! The Andrews Sisters, from left, Maxene, Patty and LaVerne, epitomised the 1940s era, 1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat. In an interview in 1971, Patty said: "There were just three girls in the family. Patty was only 11 when the trio caught the show business bug following a nervous first performance in a 1931 singing contest. Patty Andrews returned to her solo career and in 1971 appeared in a musical revue called Victory Canteen in Los Angeles. The Tragic Real-Life Story Of The Andrews Sisters, The Andrews Sisters: A Biography and Career Record. It was there they were discovered by Larry Rich, who offered them a job with his traveling revue. Some of their accomplishments include selling over 90 million records, recording about 700 songs and earning nine gold records. The Andrews Sisters. Patty announced that the war with Japan was over. As Patty Andrews said in 1985, The Andrews Sisters really had only one big fight. MinnPost explains that the sisters' unique song stylings contrasted sharply with the prevailing winds of popular singers at the time, particularly women. The sisters got into a bitter money dispute with the producers and with each other, leading to the shows closing in January 1975 and the cancellation of plans for a national tour. The show opened in March 1974 and was the sisters belated Broadway debut. They can be seen singing "You Don't Have to Know the Language" with Bing Crosby in Paramount's Road to Rio with Bob Hope, that year's highest-grossing movie. Maxene and Patty went through painful divorces (Maxene split with the group's manager Lou Levy; Patty lost agent and husband, Martin Melcher to singer Doris Day), and lost their parents within a year of each other, as did their mentor Jack Kapp of Decca Records. The National WW2 Museum's Victory Belles are proud to pay tribute to the Andrews Sisters performing their music daily in the Stage Door Canteen in New Orleans. The sisters have sold an estimated 80 million records. Their recording of Bei Mir Bist Du Schn became a favorite of the Nazis, until it was discovered that the song's composers were of Jewish descent. She was 94. They began singing together as children; by the time they were teenagers they made up an accomplished vocal group. Patty died of natural causes at her home in Northridge, California, on January 30, 2013, at the age of 94. Christina Aguilera used the Andrews Sisters' "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" to inspire her song "Candyman" (released as a single in 2007) from her hit album Back to Basics. Her mother, Olga, was Norwegian. The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras. The sisters performed their hits in service comedy films like Buck Privates and Private Buckaroo. The previous year, Patty Andrews had appeared in a West Coast musical called Victory Canteen, set during World War II. They were born in Middletown, Ohio. They also appeared in 16 films, including alongside Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Buck Privates and with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in Road to Rio. Instead of crooning gently and sweetly, the Andrews Sisters "had a powerhouse sound, like a trio of blasting trumpets, and a unique close harmony." . Patty (1920), Maxene (1917), and LaVerne (1915) grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They were popular during the swing and boogie-woogie eras. Read about our approach to external linking. "I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time," their Top Ten hit of 1941, was featured in their film Buck Privates. Other hits followed, and in 1940 they were signed by Universal Pictures. Maxene arrived on January 3, 1916, and Patty was born February 16, 1918. 2 The Hollywood Canteen states that the Andrews Sisters' radio transcription of Elmer's Tune was "so popular it even played on German radio," noting that "the opposition embraced the Andrews Sisters and their songs in the same way the Allied Forces adopted Lili Marlene. Thus, in Argentine Nights and the sisters' next film, Buck Privates, the Andrews Sisters dance like the Ritz Brothers. The last surviving member of The Andrews Sisters - the popular singing trio of the 1940s and 1950s - has died in California at the age of 94. The sisters were born to Olga "Ollie" (ne Sollie) and Peter Andreas. [citation needed], Buck Privates, with Abbott and Costello, featured the Andrews Sisters' best-known song, "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. She was 94. [28], Patty continually distanced herself from Maxene, until her death, and would not explain her motives regarding the separation. Patty's solo aspirations caused the trio to break up in 1953, though they reunited a few short years later. Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. My Rated Discographies . They recorded for Capitol Records (1956-1959) and Dot Records (1961-1967) without commercial impact. Not long before she died, Maxene told music historian William Ruhlmann, I have nothing to regret. The sisters' private relationship was often troubled and Patty blamed it on Maxene: "Ever since I was born, Maxene has been a problem, and that problem hasn't stopped," she said. Patty and Maxene continued for a while, with singer Joyce DeYoung rounding out their trio. Their big break came in 1937 when they were signed by Decca Records, but their first recording went nowhere. [64], They recorded 47 songs with crooner Bing Crosby, 23 of which charted on Billboard, thus making the team one of the most successful pairings of acts in a recording studio in show business history. Female vocal trio who were one of the most popular and influential acts of the Big Band era. They toured extensively during the 1960s, favoring top nightclubs in Las Vegas, California, and London, England.[23]. The Andrews Sisters cooled as a recording act after 1948, as they began to focus on nightclub performing and Patty Andrews became more of a focus of the group as well as launching a concurrent solo recording career. Patty also led them through more than a dozen movies, like Hollywood Canteen. Subsequent radio work eventually led to the Decca Records label. [citation needed] Elvis Presley was a fan. Patty and Maxene never did fully reconcile. LaVerne denied the suicide attempt to reporters. Patty was the youngest of the sisters whose hits included Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B. Most of the Andrews Sisters' music has been restored and released in compact disc form. Oh, Johnny! [7] After singing with various dance bands and touring in vaudeville with Leon Belasco (and his orchestra)[8] and comic bandleader Larry Rich, they first came to national attention with their recordings and radio broadcasts in 1937, most notably via their major Decca record hit, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schn" (translation: "To Me, You Are Beautiful"),[9] originally a Yiddish tune, the lyrics of which Sammy Cahn had translated to English and "which the girls harmonized to perfection. 1946 Andrews Sisters and Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. They began their career in New York city with Jack Belasco's orchestra and later with Ted Mack making the Vaudeville circuit. Their 1941 hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" can be considered an early example of jump blues. In 2007, their version of "Bei Mir Bist Du Schn" was included in the game BioShock, a first-person shooter that takes place in an alternate history 1960, and later in 2008, their song "Civilization" (with Danny Kaye) was included in the Atomic Age-inspired video game Fallout 3. I wish I had the ability and the power to bridge the gap between my relationship with my sister, Patty. Like many popular entertainers, they hit the road to tour military bases and installations, says NPR, not only in the United States, but in Africa and Italy as well. Their first professional engagement came in December 1932 at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis. The groups renditions of swing tunes in close harmony sold millions of copies; the act was also hugely popular in live performance and in film. They were particularly inspired by the Boswell Sisters, who scored a number of hits in the early '30s. 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