Monday, 20 August 2012

The King Sisters

The King Sisters

The King Sisters were an American big band-era vocal quartet.Born and raised in Pleasant Grove, Utah, about 35 miles south of Salt Lake City, the King Sisters originally were part of the "Driggs Family of EntertainersIn 1935, the King Sisters accepted a job with bandleader Horace Heidt. According to Dana Countryman,[this lasted until 1938 when Alyce King accidentally knocked over a microphone and slightly injured the wife of a potential sponsor. Gradually, relations between the King Sisters and Heidt deteriorated to the point where they left the band.[citation needed] In the following years, they separately and together sang with the bands of Artie Shaw and Charlie Barnet. They also turned down a request to be the vocal group for the Glenn Miller Orchestra. They recorded for Bluebird Records, a sub-label ofRCA Victor Records and the same label as Miller, and also had their first hit with a vocal version of Miller's hit, "In The Mood". Luise married guitarist Alvino Rey, and they appeared with him in a series of hit songs.

The King Sisters

The King Sisters

The King Sisters

The King Sisters

The King Sisters

The King Sisters

The King Sisters

The King Sisters

The King Sisters


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