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The DeMarco Sisters were originally a vocal trio consisting of Anne, Gina, and Gloria. Believing in their talent, the DeMarcos' father moved his family from Rome, New York, to an apartment in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn , in the hopes of earning the girls a contract with NBC radio. [ 5 ]
Allen again made a few changes, including the singing DeMarco Sisters to whom he had been tipped by arranger-composer Gordon Jenkins. "We did four years with Mr. Allen and got one thousand dollars a week," Gloria DeMarco remembered. "Sunday night was the best night on radio."
Margaret Yvonne Middleton (September 1, 1922 – January 8, 2007), known professionally as Yvonne De Carlo, was a Canadian-American actress, dancer and singer.She became a Hollywood film star and sex symbol in the 1940s and 1950s, made several musical recordings, and later acted on television and stage.
The DeMarco Sisters as the Williams sisters; Juanita Moore as Black Drill Team Member; Bobba and Kathy Tongay, better known as the Aquatots, made a cameo appearance in the movie. Kathy was murdered by their father in 1953; Bobba became a lifeguard in Miami in adulthood.
In 1974, Brasselle signed on as director of the low-budget sex comedy If You Don't Stop It...You'll Go Blind (released 1975; shown in Britain as You Must Be Joking).This was a feature-length parade of burlesque blackouts, double-entendre jokes, and bawdy song-and-dance numbers.
Artists who recorded on Majestic included: [2] Jimmie Lunceford, Louis Prima, Bud Freeman, Slim Bryant, Eddy Howard, the Four Shades of Rhythm, the DeMarco Sisters, the Three Suns, Thelma Carpenter, Georgia Gibbs, Mildred Bailey, George Olsen, George Paxton and His Orchestra, Ray McKinley, Phil Regan, the Jones Brothers, Ella Logan, Jan Peerce ...
The song became a standard with versions recorded by The DeMarco Sisters (1945), [9] June Haver and Dan Dailey (1950), ...
Hamilton appeared in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Deadly Double" (1958) as murderer Johnny Hale the shadowy boyfriend of a woman with a split personality who is the sister of Perry Mason's client. In 1957 he played a conniving cowboy who sets up Chester for a murder charge as "Jake Buley" in the Gunsmoke episode "Chester’s Murder".