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  1. The DeMarco Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the big-band era who recorded popular music and performed in concerts and on the radio, television, and on film from the 1930s through the 1960s.

  2. The DeMarco Sisters (Anne DeMarco, Jeanette DeMarco, Gloria DeMarco, Terri DeMarco and Arlene DeMarco) grew up in New York, New York. As young girls, they sang in public for spare change. Their professional careers began in the 1940s, on the Fred Allen radio show.

  3. The DeMarco Sisters began their career in the mid-1930s when the three oldest (Anne, Jeanette and Gloria) appeared in film shorts including "Rah, Rah, Radio" (1935, Vitaphone), "Home Run on the Keys" (1937, Vitaphone) and "Winner Lose All" (1938, Educational).

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  4. During the period between the 1930's and 1950's the entertainment field was filled with many talented sister vocal groups. There were the McGuire Sisters from Ohio, the King Sisters from Utah, the DeCastro Sisters all the way from Havana, Cuba, and the Andrew Sisters from Minnesota.

  5. The Five DeMarco Sisters sing "When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along" and "Over the Rainbow" in this 1953 TV appearance.

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  6. Oct 29, 2017 · from June 23, 1946 Fred Allen Showorchestra directed by Al GoodmanMusic by Fred Ahlert - Lyrics by Roy Turk

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  8. Sep 25, 2023 · The DeMarco Sisters, a talented music group composed of three siblings, have gained immense popularity with their soulful and enchanting songs. Originating from a small town, their unique blend of harmonies and heartfelt lyrics has captured the hearts of music lovers worldwide.

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