The McGuire Sisters

The McGuire Sisters, a harmonious trio of siblings, rose to fame in the 1950s with their enchanting close harmony singing style that captivated the hearts of America. Comprising Christine, Dorothy, and Phyllis McGuire, the trio began singing together in church choirs in Middletown, Ohio before their talents led them to broader acclaim, signing with Coral Records, and subsequently achieving major success. Their wholesome image and pitch-perfect vocal synchrony yielded a string of hits, including classics such as “Sincerely” and “Sugartime,” which became staples of the era's pop music.

Throughout their career, The McGuire Sisters appeared on popular television shows, most notably The Ed Sullivan Show, solidifying their place in entertainment history with memorable performances that showcased their versatility across genres from traditional pop to jazz standards. Even after their peak in the '50s and early '60s, the sisters remained a nostalgic embodiment of a bygone era, continuing to perform for old and new fans alike. Their influence endures through their music, which has been systematically anthologized, ensuring that the enchanting sound of The McGuire Sisters will resonate with audiences for generations to come. With recent releases like "Greetings From The McGuire Sisters (Expanded Edition)" and "The Anthology," fans can relive the magic of their classic recordings, complete with the charm and elegance that defined the trio's enduring legacy.

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Springtime Dreams
Album - 11 Tracks - Released March 17, 2023
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