Their last appearance together as a trio was on The Dean Martin Show on September 29, 1966. January 30, 2013, Los Angeles, California). "There was no such thing as being married at that time," she said. Patty Andrews, the last of the Andrews Sisters, the jaunty vocal trio whose immensely popular music became part of the patriotic fabric of World War II America, died on Wednesday at her home in Los Angeles. [67], Edward Habib in the CD program notes for Songs That Won the War Vol. . 80. 2. The next year, the pair debuted on Broadway in the Sherman Brothers' nostalgic World War II musical: Over Here!, which premiered at the Shubert Theatre to rave reviews. Over Here! The song was a Yiddish show tune, Bei Mir Bist Du Schn (Means That Youre Grand), with new English lyrics bySammy Cahn, and the Andrews Sisters version, recorded in 1937, became the top-selling record in the country. The picture was the highest-grossing film of that year. According to a press release from Unversal Studios during the early years of their career, LaVerne was 5'6 and 125 lbs., Maxene was 5'4 and 115 lbs., and Patty was 5'6 and 110 lbs. They were particularly inspired by the Boswell Sisters, who scored a number of hits in the early '30s. With their jazzy renditions of songs like Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of Company B), Rum and Coca-Cola and Dont Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me), Patty, Maxene and LaVerne Andrews sold war bonds, boosted morale on the home front, performed withBing Crosby and with theGlenn Miller Orchestra, made movies and entertained thousands of American troops overseas, for whom the women represented the loves and the land the troops had left behind. It started in 1937 and its still going. Though their fame declined in the postwar years, their act remained popular into the 1960s. LaVerne Andrews died of cancer in 1967 and Maxene Andrews died in 1995 after suffering a heart attack. The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras. [31], Upon hearing the news of her sister's death, Patty became distraught. All three of us were upset, and we were at each other's throats all the time." The girls' musical talents were quickly identified and they started performing on the road as youngsters, entering assorted kiddie contests and often winning for their efforts. In 1937, they went to New York as part of Leon Belasco's band and while there made their first recordings, albeit under Belasco's name, for Brunswick Records. She was 94. [+] In some ways, this 46-song double-CD compilation is a brilliantly conceived and executed overview of the Andrews Sisters' career on Decca Records from 1939 until 1950. The song was co-written by Linda Perry. The episode has Patty enlisting the help of Lucy, her daughter Kim (played by Lucie Arnaz), and her son Craig (Desi Arnaz Jr.) to perform a medley of Andrews Sisters hits for the Andrews Sisters Fan Club reunion. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. They had no children. [48], Patty, Maxene, and LaVerne appeared in 17 Hollywood films. [35][36] In personal appearances, on radio and on television, they sang with everyone from Rudy Vallee, Judy Garland, and Nat "King" Cole, to Jimmie Rodgers, Andy Williams, and The Supremes. Following the collapse of their father's Minneapolis restaurant, the sisters went on the road to support the family. [27] Over Here! Cancer took LaVerne in 1967, and within a year Maxene was teaching college in the Lake Tahoe area. The group was also inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998. The sisters were LaVerne Sofia Andrews (b. July 6, 1911, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.d. The McGuire Sisters are Christine McGuire, Dorothy McGuire and Phyllis McGuire. The Andrews Sisters. FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. They delivered an optimistic, upbeat war campaign that instilled hope, joy and allegiance through song, comedy, and lively movement. Over Here! [citation needed] Elvis Presley was a fan. The American premier of the show was June 21, 2009, in their summer vacation enclave of Mound, Minnesota. The million-selling "Pistol Packin' Mama," backed with "Vict'ry Polka," was a two-sided hit with Crosby in 1943-1944, then they topped the charts with their own "Shoo-Shoo Baby" in January 1944. [citation needed], The Andrews Sisters were the most sought-after singers in theater shows worldwide during the 1940s and early 1950s, always topping previous house averages. They were popular during the swing and boogie-woogie eras. Patty's solo aspirations caused the trio to break up in 1953, though they reunited a few short years later. In the fall of 1966, LaVerne Andrews retired from performing due to illness and was replaced by Joyce de Young; she died of cancer the following spring. Patty started her own solo act in 1980, but did not receive the critical acclaim her sister had for her performances, even though Patty was considered to be the "star" of the group for years. [2] Jan. 30, 2013 Patty Andrews, the last of the Andrews Sisters, the jaunty vocal trio whose immensely popular music became part of the patriotic fabric of World War II America, died on. The group's other Top Ten hits for 1945 were "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" and "Along the Navajo Trail," both with Crosby, and "The Blond Sailor." 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The ashes of LaVerne and Maxene Andrews are interred in the Columbarium of Memory of the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California,[29] close to the ashes of their parents. Maxene's was kind of high, and I was between. During the war, they entertained the Allied forces extensively in Africa, and Italy, as well as in the U.S., visiting Army, Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard bases, war zones, hospitals, and munitions factories. 1975 in New York City, NY. For the most part, the Andrews Sisters did not focus on romantic material, but rather sang upbeat songs, often borrowed from other cultures. Their father, Peter Andreos/Andrews, was Greek. In 1987, the group was honored with a Hollywood Walk of Fame star for their recording work. Their second daughter, Anglyn, died at eight months of age on March 16, 1914. Offstage, the sisters well-publicized feuds kept them in the gossip pages. Read Full Biography, The Andrews Sisters were the most successful female vocal group of the first half of the 20th century in the U.S. One source lists 113 singles chart entries by the trio between 1938-1951, an average of more than eight per year. Patty later sued her sisters over the apportionment of their late parents' estate. Stricken with cancer, LaVerne retired from the act in 1966 and died the following year. As the BBC relates, LaVerne, the oldest, sang contralto; Maxene, soprano; and Patty youngest, though positioned in the middle during performances provided the mezzo-soprano. 14), Patty Andrews appeared in season two, episode six, of, This page was last edited on 1 March 2023, at 05:28. Their All-Time Greatest Hits Review. Nyot Nyow!)" The Andrews Sisters - Artist Details. Our mother died (in 1948) and then our father (in 1949). The Andrews Sisters, with Patty singing soprano, sold tens of millions of records in the 1930s and '40s. After selling more than 75 million records, the Andrews Sisters broke up in 1953 when Patty decided to go solo. [citation needed], Buck Privates, with Abbott and Costello, featured the Andrews Sisters' best-known song, "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. Patty visited her sister while she was hospitalized. [17], Maxene and LaVerne tried to continue the act as a duo and met with good press during a 10-day tour of Australia, but a reported suicide attempt by Maxene in December 1954[21] put a halt to any further tours (Maxene spent a short time in the hospital after swallowing 18 sleeping pills, an occurrence that LaVerne told reporters was an accident). Many of their Decca recordings have been used in such television shows and Hollywood movies as Homefront, ER, Agent Carter, The Brink's Job, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Swing Shift, Raggedy Man, Summer of '42, Slaughterhouse-Five, Maria's Lovers, Harlem Nights, In Dreams, Murder in the First, L.A. In the years just before and during World War II, the Andrews Sisters were at the height of their popularity, and the group still tends to be associated in the public's mind with the war years. Several days later, Patty's husband Wally fell down a flight of stairs and broke both wrists. They continued to record for Decca through the end of 1953, at which point Patty Andrews left the group for a solo career while Maxene and LaVerne Andrews continued to perform as the Andrews Sisters. Her real name was Patricia Marie (Patty nickname). When Patti sued her sisters, demanding proper settlement of their mother's estate, Maxene made the headlines on December 21, 1954, with a suspected suicide attempt because of the conflict. The sisters specialised in swing and played with some of the top band leaders of the era, including Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey. The Andrews sisters items and images on display were donated in 2010 by Maryland resident Robert Boyer, a fan who had amassed the largest known collection of memorabilia related to the group, including publicity photos, personal snapshots, news clippings, recordings, movie posters, correspondence, magazines and recordings in various formats. By this point however, rock-and-roll and doo-wop were dominating the charts and older artists were left by the wayside. The trio's last Top Ten hit was "Sparrow in the Tree Top," another pairing with Bing Crosby, in 1951. It was like God had given us voices to fit our parts. The collection is remastered in superb sound with surprising presence and vivid detail, the material is priceless, and . Omissions? And just a few years ago, Christina Aguilera's "Candyman" gave a clear tip of the hat to the tune and its makers. In late1947, CBS Radio signed the sisters as regulars on "Club Fifteen" (they appeared three times a week for five years with alternating hosts Bob Crosby and crooner Dick Haymes.In 1942, Universal decided it was the right time to spruce them up and give them a bit more on-screen persona by featuring them front-and-center in what turned out to be an unfortunate string of poorly-produced "quickies." Some of their accomplishments include selling over 90 million records, recording about 700 songs and earning nine gold records. This song charted on June 17, 1939 at #5. [citation needed]. The sisters grew up singing together in Minnesota. The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras. 13 1 Near You / How Lucky You Are. She was 14 when they began to perform in public. In 1937 they were heard by recording executive, Dave Kapp and they began a long association with a string of hits. This article was most recently revised and updated by, https://www.britannica.com/topic/the-Andrews-Sisters, The Vocal Group Hall of Fame - The Andrews Sisters, the Andrews Sisters - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). Both sisters maintained solo careers into the 1990s. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). They can be seen singing "You Don't Have to Know the Language" with Bing Crosby in Paramount's Road to Rio with Bob Hope, that year's highest-grossing movie. He had no other alternative but to as k the cashier to keep them in case the lost gl oves were found. As her sister Maxene told NPR in 1993, Patty "opened up this piece of paper, and she looked at it, and then she started to cry. [58] They hosted their own radio shows for ABC and CBS from 1944 to 1951,[59] singing specially written commercial jingles for such products as Wrigley's chewing gum,[60] Dole pineapples,[61] Nash motor cars, Kelvinator home appliances,[62] Campbell's soups, and Franco-American food products. The Andrews Sisters, from left, Maxene, Patty and LaVerne, epitomised the 1940s era, 1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat. Maxene had a successful comeback as a cabaret soloist in 1979 and toured worldwide for the next 15 years, recording a solo album in 1985 entitled "Maxene: An Andrews Sister" for Bainbridge Records. The Andrews Sisters were officially retired, and Patti went solo in 1954, signing with Capitol records. She was a warm and wonderful lady who shared her talent and wisdom with others. LaVerne was considered the closest to her parents and often mediated family conflicts. The 2011 video game L.A. Noire features the song "Pistol Packin' Mama", where the sisters perform a duet with Bing Crosby. In 1951 she married Wally Weschler, who had been the sisters pianist and conductor and who later became her manager. They began singing together as children; by the time they were teenagers they made up an accomplished vocal group. Maxene and LaVerne did appear together on The Red Skelton Show on October 26, 1954, singing the humorous "Why Do They Give the Solos to Patty" as well as lip-synching "Beer Barrel Polka" with Skelton in drag filling in for Patty. 2. . "To me, being gay was not a central focus of Maxene's life at all," Wells told radio station The Current (KCMP) in a 2019 interview. Weschler, her husband of nearly 60 years, had died on August 28, 2010, at the age of 88. Before the end of the year, they and Crosby had gone to number one with the double-sided hit "(There'll Be A) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin (When the Yanks Go Marching In)" and "Is You Is or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby)," as well as Cole Porter's "Don't Fence Me In. As music biographer Michael Freedland said, "The Andrews Sisters were swing personified. Patty (1920), Maxene (1917), and LaVerne (1915) grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1. With their precise harmonies and perfectly . Maxene and Patty Andrews had a falling out with the producers of Over Here!, and with each other, leading to the show's premature closing on January 4, 1975, and the cancellation of a national tour. Critic William Ruhlmann observed that the Andrews 1941 hit Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy was. The Sollie family disapproved of Olga's marriage, but the relationship was repaired once their first child, LaVerne, was born July 6, 1911. Patty sang in shows and on cruise ships while Maxene continued soloing and did quite well for a time in such musical shows as "Pippin" and "Swing Time Canteen" (the latter as late as 1995).Plagued by heart problems (she suffered a massive heart attack in 1982), Maxene died of a second coronary on October 21, 1995. Soundtrack: Repo Man. Patty was the star of the sibling act. Providing a musical security blanket to a war-torn country via records, films, radio, clubs, stages, canteens, they bravely traveled overseas war zones emphasizing through song the motto that America was strong and proud and to keep on singing and swinging! She made the first of several attempts to launch a solo career with 1950's "I Wanna Be Loved" but her sisters sang backup, and the song was officially released as an Andrews Sisters recording. In June 1956, the three reconciled. The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group. Eldest sister LaVerne died in 1967 at the age of 55 after a year-long bout with cancer[24] during which she was replaced by singer Joyce DeYoung (May 24, 1926 March 7, 2014). The Andrews Sisters cooled as a recording act after 1948, as they began to focus on nightclub performing and Patty Andrews became more of a focus of the group as well as launching a concurrent solo recording career. opened on Broadway on March 6, 1974. [5] All three attended Franklin Junior High School and North High School, both in Minneapolis. [14] The sisters later told biographers that they were asked to record the tune on short notice and were unaware either of the copyright issue or of the implications of the lyrics. Their singing was initially influenced by the Dixieland style of the Boswell Sisters of New Orleans, but they soon expanded their repertoire to include a wide range of current song types. [38], LaVerne Andrews married Lou Rogers,[24] a trumpet player in Vic Schoen's band, in 1948. [1] When Maxene and LaVerne learned of Patty's decision from newspaper gossip columns rather than from their own sister, it caused a bitter two-year separation, especially when Patty sued LaVerne for a larger share of their parents' estate. Patty and Maxene reclaimed some success when they starred in the Broadway musical Over Here! Most of the Andrews Sisters' music has been restored and released in compact disc form. With their precise harmonies and perfectly . Maxene appealed to Patty for a reunion, personally if not professionally, both in public and in private, but to no avail. Laverne died of cancer at age 55 in 1967; Maxene of a heart attack at age 79 in 1995; Patty from natural causes at age 94 in 2013. Patty, ever the trouper, continued on television, in clubs and in film cameoswherever there was an audience.In 1973, Patty and Maxene reunited for their first Broadway musical, the nostalgic "Over Here" (Tony-winning Janie Sell played the LaVerne counterpart) in which they performed their old standards following the show's second act; but it did little to repair the strained Patty/Maxene off-stage relationship, especially since LaVerne wasn't around to foster peace-making tactics. [63] The western-themed "The Andrews Sisters' Show" (subtitled "Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch"), co-hosted by Gabby Hayes, began in 1944 and featured a special guest every week. The order of their births is also the order of their deaths and the length of their life times. No trained actresses by any margin, the girls emanated a down-home naturalness and appeal with a comedic flair that attracted audiences coast-to-coast.In later films, the girls played everything from "lonely hearts" club managers in Always a Bridesmaid (1943), to elevator operators in How's About It? The sisters were LaVerne Sofia Andrews (b. July 6, 1911, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.d. [6], They started their career as imitators of an earlier successful singing group, the Boswell Sisters, who were popular in the 1930s. They appeared in more than a dozen films during the next seven years sometimes just singing, sometimes also acting. In 1956 they regrouped and sang in Las Vegas at the Flamingo Hotel along with a host of TV offers and a new Capitol recording contract. They were the Benny Goodman and the Glenn Miller and the Artie Shaw bands combined into vocal harmony.". "[50] This Don Raye-Hughie Prince composition was nominated for Best Song at the 1941 Academy Awards ceremony. The Andrews Sisters were a popular harmonizing singing group consisting of three sisters, Patty Andrews, Maxene Andrews and Laverne Andrews. "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" is a World War II jump blues song written by Don Raye and Hughie Prince which was introduced by The Andrews Sisters in the Abbott and Costello comedy film, Buck Privates (1941). As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. The Andrews Sisters' second Decca single, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen," an Anglicized version of a song from the Yiddish theater, became a massive hit. [45] The sisters were again featured in a Fallout game in 2015, when their songs "Pistol Packin' Mama" and "Civilization" were featured in the game Fallout 4. By the time they were done selling records, they'd moved some 100 million units, and racked up a whopping 46 Top 10 hits. The group sang with various bands and for several radio broadcasts while they were struggling during the mid-1930s to establish their reputation. They also helped actress Bette Davis and actor John Garfield found California's famous Hollywood Canteen, a welcome retreat for servicemen where the trio often performed, volunteering their personal time to sing and dance for the soldiers, sailors, and Marines (they did the same at New York City's Stage Door Canteen during the war). Patty, the youngest, was a soprano and sang lead; Maxene handled the high harmony; and LaVerne, the oldest, took the low notes. Maxene retired shortly after and became Dean of Women at a Tahoe, Nevada college. starred Maxene and Patty (with Janie Sell filling in for LaVerne and winning a Tony Award for her performance) and was written with both sisters in mind for the leads. After the Belasco band broke up that summer, they were signed to Decca Records on their own. Their second effort featured the popular standard Nice Work If You Can Get It, but it was the flip side that turned out to be pure gold. 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