The King Sisters -

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Review by Matthew Richard

The King Sisters' album is a timeless classic that showcases the sisters' stunning vocal harmonies and impeccable musicianship. The album features a variety of styles, from swing and jazz to pop and country, and each track is a testament to the sisters' versatility and skill. The arrangements are expertly crafted, with lush instrumentation that perfectly complements the sisters' voices. Standout tracks include the upbeat and infectious "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," the hauntingly beautiful "Moonlight Serenade," and the sweet and tender "It's Easy to Remember." the King Sisters' album is a must-have for anyone who appreciates great music and the power of sisterhood.

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Female American vocal group, active from 1931 through the mid-1980s. The King Sisters performed as trio, quartet, and sometimes even sextet with changing personnel, but almost exclusively consisted of members of the same family (for the short-lived 1933 sextet, their friend Anita Johnston joined them). As a trio consisting of Maxine King, , and , the group started out on the radio in 1931. In 1933, they were hired by , who had a radio show out of San Francisco, and continued to perform with the band, which became known as , until November 1938. At that time, they joined former Heidt guitarist , who was married to , and his new big band. As The Four King Sisters, , , and had several hits, including "Miss Otis Regrets" (1941), the "Hut-Sut Song" (1941), "Jersey Bounce" (1942), "San Fernando Valley" (1944), and "Mairzy Doates" (1944). The Four King Sisters worked with until 1943, when Rey joined the U.S. Navy, and again in 1946 when he started a new band. In between, they performed with 's husband ; Cole was himself a former member of Alvino Rey's orchestra. In 1946, Luise left to play harp with ; she was replaced by youngest sister . At the same time, all the King Sisters made several recordings with the Buddy Cole band for and recorded some transcriptions for . In 1948, Alvino Rey founded yet another orchestra, and the King Sisters, including Luise, joined him again. Between 1949-1952, they all took time off from performing while they focused on their families. Starting in 1952, however, The King Sisters, including Marilyn, who had stayed on with Alvino as his female soloist, rejoined for a new TV show called Pasadena Community Dance that was broadcast live from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. In 1953, they got their own TV show, The Alvino Rey - King Sisters Show, which in turn led to a contract with in 1956. On one of the installments of the The Alvino Rey - King Sisters Show, The King Sisters invited their entire by now extended family to join them in song, and that led to the formation of another hugely popular ensemble, , that had their own TV shows and specials in the 1960s and 1970s. A spin-off group were , all daughters of former members of The King Sisters.

Name Vars

  • Four King Sisters
  • King Sisters
  • King Sisters Vocal Group
  • Kings Sisters
  • The 4 King Sisters
  • The Four King Sisters
  • The Four King Sisters And Chorus
  • The Four King Sisters Con Male Chorus
  • The Four King Sisters With Male Chorus
  • The Four King Sisters With Orchestra
  • The Four Kings Sisters
  • The King Sisters & Family
  • The Kings
  • The Kings Sisters
  • The Three Kings
  • he 4 King Sisters
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Members

  • Marilyn King
  • Yvonne King
  • Alyce King
  • Donna King
  • Luise King
  • Paul Fredricks
  • Alice King