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  1. Dec 22, 2010 · The sisters got their start when their father moved the family from Rome, N.Y. to Brooklyn. Confident that they were ready for the big time he brought them in to NBC for an audition. And audition they did, right in the reception room, because Papa DeMarco had neglected to schedule an appointment.

  2. Sep 3, 1999 · Singer and wife of actor Murray Hamilton. Terri is the second one from the right in the photo. Left to right, they are Gloria DeMarco, Giovanna Joann Quartuccio-Bean (who replaced sister Gene DeMarco in the group between 1951 and 1953), lead singer Arlene DeMarco, Terri DeMarco, and Anne DeMarco. Contributor: Legacy.

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    The DeMarco Sisters consisted of five sisters originally from Rome, New York: Antoinette (Anne), Jeanette (Gina), Gloria, Terri, and Arlene. Joann Quartuccio-Bean, joined the group from 1949-1953. Later, singer Joyce DeYoung, who also sang as a member of The Andrews Sisters during her career, joined the group in 1955 when Terri married actor Murray...

    Albums

    1. The DeMarco Sisters: The DeMarco Sisters with Bud Freeman and His Orchestra(1945, Mercury Records)

    Singles

    1. It's Been a Long, Long Time(Majestic Records, 1945) 2. Doin' What Comes Natur'lly(Majestic Records, 1946) 3. Love Me(Majestic Records, 1954)

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    The DeMarco Sisters discography at Discogs
  3. Apr 1, 2022 · The DeMarco Sisters consisted of five sisters originally from Rome, New York: Antoinette (Anne), Jeanette (Gina), Gloria, Terri, and Arlene. Joann Quartuccio-Bean, joined the group from 1949-1953.

  4. Joann Quartuccio-Bean, joined the group from 1949-1953. Later, singer Joyce DeYoung, who also sang as a member of The Andrews Sisters during her career, joined the group in 1955 when Terri married actor Murray Hamilton and left the group.

  5. www.knowpia.com › knowpedia › The_DeMarco_SistersThe_DeMarco_Sisters Knowpia

    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.

  6. Las Hermanas DeMarco estaban formadas por cinco hermanas originarias de Roma, Nueva York: Antoinette (Anne), Jeanette (Gina), Gloria, Terri y Arlene. Joann Quartuccio-Bean, se unió al grupo desde 1949-1953.

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