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The Puppini Sisters is an English close harmony vocal trio composed of Italian-born singer Marcella Puppini and English singers Kate Mullins and Emma Smith. Although the three are not related, the name was chosen in tribute to the Andrews Sisters .
In 2004, Puppini created a new group called the Puppini Sisters, a close-harmony trio inspired by the sister groups of the 1930s and '40s. [4] The Puppini Sisters' debut album, Betcha Bottom Dollar [5] (UCJ, 2006), was awarded a Gold disc in the UK. [6] [7] Puppini became involved in alternative performance art.
Betcha Bottom Dollar is the debut studio album by the close harmony trio The Puppini Sisters, released through Universal Classics and Jazz on 31 July 2006 in the United Kingdom. It was produced by Canadian composer Benoît Charest, whose music for the 2003 film The Triplets of Belleville inspired Marcella Puppini to form the group. Puppini and ...
The High Life is the fifth studio album by the close harmony trio The Puppini Sisters, through Millionaire Records on 5 March 2016.The album is the trio's first album with new member Emma Smith, replacing Stephanie O'Brien who departed the group in 2012.
The other major clues pointing to the series’ one-and-done status: Thompson recently booked a leading role in Hallmark Channel’s adaptation of KJ Dell’Antonia’s best-selling 2020 novel T
Sharon, Lois & Bram on their 1982 album One, Two, Three, Four, Live! and on their children's TV show The Elephant Show: Seasons 1's "Picnic Episode" (a clip of the trio singing the song live in concert) and Season 5's "The Early Years Episode". Maria Muldaur (and Friends), 1990 (from On The Sunny Side)
ABC set the spring season finale dates for its scripted programming today, including the series signoff for Kenya Burris’ long-running Black-ish. The 13th and final episode of Season 8 of the ...
The Rise and Fall of Ruby Woo contains covers of popular songs like "Walk Like an Egyptian" and "Crazy in Love" and five original tracks written by The Puppini Sisters themselves. [2] Stephanie O'Brien wrote a song called "Soho Nights", which is based on London's Soho and her experience of going out with a good friend for two years, before he ...