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  2. The DeMarco Sisters - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. The DeFranco Family - Wikipedia

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    The DeFranco Family, featuring Tony DeFranco, was a 1970s pop music group and family from Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada.The group, all siblings, consisted of guitarist Benny DeFranco (born 11 July 1953); keyboardist Marisa DeFranco (born 23 July 1954); guitarist Nino DeFranco (born 19 October 1955); drummer Merlina DeFranco (born 20 July 1957); and lead singer Tony DeFranco (born 31 August 1959).

  4. Category:Family musical groups - Wikipedia

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    The Davis Sisters; Dear Rouge; Death (proto-punk band) DeBarge; The DeFranco Family; The Deighton Family; The DeMarco Sisters; The Dinning Sisters; Distin family; The Dixie Cups; The Dooleys; Draco and the Malfoys; The Duskeys; Dusty & Stones

  5. Yvonne De Carlo - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Cavalcade of Bands (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    May 23, 1950: Harry James and his Orchestra, Harold Leroy, The DeMarco Sisters, Connie Sawyer; May 30, 1950: Tex Beneke and his Orchestra, Helen Lee, Gregg Lawrence, Buddy Yeager, Toni Arden; June 6, 1950: Skitch Henderson and his Orchestra, Jane Pickens and the Escourtiers, Eileen O’Dare

  7. Oh! What It Seemed to Be - Wikipedia

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    The George Paxton band also released a version in 1946. [13] For MGM, The DeMarco Sisters recorded it in 1954. [14] The Castells had a minor hit (number 92) with the song in August 1962. [15] Willie Nelson covered the song in 1994's album Healing Hands of Time. [16]

  8. Talk:The DeMarco Sisters - Wikipedia

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    A fact from The DeMarco Sisters appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 December 2015 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that The DeMarco Sisters were featured singers in the 1952 film Skirts Ahoy! with actress Esther Williams?

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