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  2. Hutchinson Family Singers - Wikipedia

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    Hutchinson Family, 1845. The Hutchinson Family Singers were an American family singing group who became the most popular American entertainers of the 1840s. The group sang in four-part harmony a repertoire of political, social, comic, sentimental and dramatic works, and are considered by many to be the first uniquely American popular music performers.

  3. Seven Sutherland Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Grace Sutherland, about 1890. The Seven Sutherland Sisters was a family act from Niagara County, New York that performed worldwide to great acclaim. [4] Daughters of Fletcher and Mary (Brink) Sutherland, they started doing concerts with a brother in the early 1880s, and three years later the sisters were traveling with Barnum and Bailey's "Greatest Show on Earth."

  4. Category:Family musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Family musical groups" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 255 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. This family of singers performed in Owego. Then ... - AOL

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    The Loft family left Owego and boarded the Erie train to take them to the village of Deposit, New York. The next day, Feb. 17, 1852, the three gave a concert to the people of the Deposit area ...

  6. List of sibling groups - Wikipedia

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    Sutter brothers, Canadian family who played or have been associated with the National Hockey League; The Wright brothers, aviation pioneers and inventors; OTMA, an acronym used by the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia; The Polgár Sisters Susan, Sofia and Judit Polgar, each received a Chess Grandmaster title at an early age; The Kelly Family

  7. The Osmonds - Wikipedia

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    The couple was survived by their nine children and 55 grandchildren, as well as a number of great-grandchildren. Before George Osmond's death, plans were being made for him and the 120-plus members of the Osmond family to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show to celebrate the family's 50th anniversary in show business. He died just a few days prior ...

  8. Happy Goodman Family - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Goodman Family began around 1938. Howard Goodman (eldest of eight children) had been traveling as an evangelist and gradually began to form his seven siblings into a gospel singing group. Until the late 1950s there were various combinations of all eight brothers and sisters, always including Howard, and after 1949 his wife Vestal.

  9. The Lewis Family - Wikipedia

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    The family was founded by Pop and Mom Lewis (Roy Lewis Sr. and Pauline Lewis, née Holloway), who married in 1925. In 1951 they chose the name The Lewis Family when singing at a Woodmen of the World meeting. Later that year, they did their first recording sessions, released on Sullivan Records. [3] [4]