The Puppini Sisters

The Puppini Sisters are a close harmony vocal trio whose sound is reminiscent of the classic girl groups from the 1940s, yet their music has a distinctive modern twist. Founded in 2004 by Italian vocalist Marcella Puppini, the group initially drew inspiration from the iconic American trio The Andrews Sisters. The Puppini Sisters’ lineup also includes English singers Kate Mullins and Emma Smith, although the members have changed over the years since the group's inception.

The Puppini Sisters burst onto the scene with their debut album "Betcha Bottom Dollar" in 2006, enchanting audiences with their retro style and harmonies. Their unique blend of classic swing, jazzy beats, and a cappella performances quickly garnered them international fame. The group incorporates a colorful array of genres, including pop, jazz, and swing, into their music, which allows them to reinvent modern hits with vintage flair, as well as bring fresh perspectives to golden oldies. Over the years, they have released a series of critically acclaimed albums and have collaborated with notable artists such as Michael Bublé. Their most recent releases marry their love for classic Christmas tunes with energetic electro-swing remixes, showcasing their ability to adapt and stay relevant in a fast-changing musical landscape.

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