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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. Actress: Private Buckaroo. Ms. Andrews and her sisters, Patty and Maxene, 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 1930s when the Depression wiped out their father's business.

  3. May 25, 2020 · The Andrews Sisters -- Patty, LaVerne, and Maxene -- broke onto the music charts in 1937. By the time they were done selling records, they'd moved some 100 million units, and racked up a whopping 46 Top 10 hits. But there was a dark side. This is the tragic real-life story of The Andrews Sisters.

  4. Laverne Andrews. Actress: Private Buckaroo. Ms. Andrews and her sisters, Patty and Maxene, 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 1930s when the Depression wiped out their father's business.

  5. Sep 12, 2020 · LaVerne Andrews (July 6, 1911 – May 8, 1967) was the eldest Andrews sister and sang alto – the lowest range for women. As a teenager she worked as a piano accompanist, and she was likely the only sister who could read music.

  6. LaVerne Andrews. American singer. Learn about this topic in these articles: Andrews Sisters. In the Andrews Sisters. The sisters were LaVerne Sofia Andrews (b. July 6, 1911, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.—d. May 8, 1967, Brentwood, California), Maxene Angelyn Andrews (b. January 3, 1916, Minneapolis—d.

  7. Andrews Sisters (1932–1953) American singing sisters who were among the nation's most popular entertainers in the 1930s and 1940s, especially known for their appearances at morale-boosting USO shows during World War II. LaVerne (1911–1967). Name variations: Laverne.