"In 1952, they appeared on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, and as a result, Godfrey hired them for his other shows, where they remained for seven years. They performed for five Presidents of the United States (Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush), and for Queen Elizabeth II. The sisters maintained a busy television schedule, making frequent appearances on popular variety hours hosted by Ed Sullivan, Dean Martin, Andy Williams, Perry Como and Red Skelton. The trio was dressed and coiffed identically, and made their synchronized body movements and hand gestures with military precision. Phyllis was the leader of the act, and generally was the only sister to speak.
In 1968, they retired from public performance. Phyllis McGuire continued to perform solo for a time. Since then, the sisters have made occasional public appearances. In 1994, they were inducted into the National Broadcasting Hall of Fame. In 2001, they were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. They have also been inducted into the Coca-Cola Hall of Fame and the Headliners' Hall of Fame."
On this date in 1955, they had the #1 song on the Hit Parade: "SINCERELY"
In 1968, they retired from public performance. Phyllis McGuire continued to perform solo for a time. Since then, the sisters have made occasional public appearances. In 1994, they were inducted into the National Broadcasting Hall of Fame. In 2001, they were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. They have also been inducted into the Coca-Cola Hall of Fame and the Headliners' Hall of Fame."
On this date in 1955, they had the #1 song on the Hit Parade: "SINCERELY"
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That scene in the film version of "Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" where they break into "Sincerely" is one of my all-time fave movie moments.
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