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  1. The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras. The group consisted of three sisters: contralto LaVerne Sophia Andrews (1911–1967), soprano Maxene Anglyn Andrews (1916–1995), and mezzo-soprano Patricia Marie Andrews (1918–2013). [1]

  2. Oct 23, 1995 · Maxene Andrews, the middle sister in the trio that delighted generations of Americans with wartime swing songs such as “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and “Rum and Coca-Cola,” has died of a heart...

  3. Maxene Andrews. Actress: Private Buckaroo. Ms. Andrews and her sisters, Patty and Laverne, were one of the most successful women's singing groups, with 19 gold records and sales of nearly 100 million copies. The sisters began performing in the early 1930's when the Depression wiped out their father's business.

  4. Actress: Private Buckaroo. Ms. Andrews and her sisters, Patty and Laverne, were one of the most successful women's singing groups, with 19 gold records and sales of nearly 100 million copies. The sisters began performing in the early 1930's when the Depression wiped out their father's business.

  5. Sep 12, 2020 · Maxene Andrews (January 3, 1916 – October 21, 1995) was the middle Andrews sister. She sang in a soprano voice, harmonizing directly above the melody line. She married Lou Levy, the sisters’ manager, in 1941 but kept it secret from her parents and the press for nearly two years.

  6. Oct 23, 1995 · Maxene Andrews, "the one on the left" in the trio of sisters whose string of hit songs in the 1940's made them the dominant radio voice of the home front and an inspiration to American...

  7. Maxene Andrews of the Andrews Sisters performs her complete critically-acclaimed solo cabaret act at New York's legendary Reno Sweeney in 1979. The late Phil...