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The Lennon Sisters
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The Lennon Sisters were a singing group consisting of four siblings: Dianne (born December 1, ), Peggy (born April 8, ), Kathy (born August 2, ), and Janet (born June 15, ). They were all born in Los Angeles, California.
These singers debuted on The Lawrence Welk Show in after their school classmate, Larry Welk, son of Lawrence Welk, brought them to the attention of his father. They were a mainstay on the show until they left to start a career of their own in The quartet was only three members from to ; oldest sister Dianne got married, left the group, and then rejoined them again.
Over the decades, they recorded many albums. Their first album was on Brunswick Records and later on Coral, Dot, Ranwood and Mercury. They have recently released 4 CD volumes of songs taken from their own ABC-TV show.
In , the sisters starred in their own variety
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As one of the most acclaimed, beloved and longest performing
female vocal groups in American popular music, The Lennon Sisters
are entertainment icons who have captivated audiences with their
legendary harmonies throughout a dazzling career spanning more
than 65 years.
First finding success as singing television stars when they were
mere children ranging in ages from 9 to 16, The Lennon Sisters
literally grew up in the public eye and rose to fame as recording
artists, and vibrant live performers throughout the United States.
“After 67 years, there is still nothing like sitting on a scen, and
looking at your sisters, and as we blend our voices, we just feel as
one heart,” Kathy Lennon said.
The Lennon Sisters first charmed the nation with their sweet-voiced harmonies in the pioneering days of live television. For more than a decade, 30 million television viewers tuned in every week to watch the fyra little sisters from Venice,
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The Lennon Sisters named to The Great American Songbook Hall of Fame. Honored for contributions to popular music. Visit the Great American Songbook Foundation for more.