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The Lennon Sisters

The Lennon Sisters are an American vocal group that has been made up, at one time or another, of three or four sisters. The quartet originally consisted of Dianne (aka DeeDee; born Dianne Barbara, December 1, 1939), Peggy (born Margaret Anne, April 8, 1941), Kathy (born Kathleen Mary, August 2, 1943), and Janet (born Janet Elizabeth, June 15, 1946).

The Lennon Sisters
Lennon Sisters in 1971 (top) and in 1955.
1971, from left: Kathy, Janet, Peggy and Dianne;
1955, from left: Janet, Kathy, Peggy, and Dianne
Background information
OriginVenice, California, United States
GenresTraditional pop
Years active1955–present
LabelsBrunswick, Coral, Dot, Mercury, Atlantic, Ranwood, Heartland, Maryco
MembersKathy Lennon

Janet Lennon

Mimi Lennon
Past membersDianne Lennon
Peggy Lennon
WebsiteLennonSisters.com

From 1955 to 1968, the group appeared regularly on The Lawrence Welk Show (receiving union scale wages) before having their own television variety show, called Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters, with Jimmy Durante. After the show was cancelled, they partnered with Andy Williams to create a successful Las Vegas residency, which lasted a decade. In 1999, younger sister Mimi (born Miriam Theresa, October 16, 1955) replaced Peggy upon the latter's retirement. DeeDee has also since retired. The current line-up of the Lennon Sisters is a trio consisting of Kathy, Janet, and Mimi. They continue to tour around the country and, until recently, performed annually with their Christmas show at The Andy Williams Moon River Theatre in Branson, Missouri.

In 2001, they were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.

Early life edit

The Lennon Sisters were born into a family of twelve children (seven sisters and five brothers), all born in Los Angeles, California. Their youngest sister, Mary Frances, died in 1954 when 16 months old after wandering into the street from the front lawn and being struck by a car.[1] Their parents married in early 1939. Their father, William Herbert Lennon (1915–1969), worked as a milkman for many years before getting a job at a local golf course. Their mother, Isabelle Emily "Sis" (1919–2005), remained at home to care for the needs of her very large family. Sis was the daughter of Reina Ysabella Alvarez Denning and Danforth Denning.[2] Their ancestry was a mixture of Mexican, Spanish, German, and Irish. Isabelle's maternal grandfather, Pablo Alvarez (1857–1905), was born in Santa Ana, California, and her maternal grandmother, Margarita Camacho (1864–1938), was from Wilmington, California. Pablo's great-great-great-grandfather, Bernardo Salgado De Oliberos, was born in San Andrés, Spain.[3]

During their formative years, the family, which included two parents, eleven children, and one grandmother, lived in Venice, California, in a modest two-bedroom home at 1926 Penmar Ave and later at 1106 Garfield Ave. They were and are devout Roman Catholics and attended the Church of St. Mark, which is part of the Los Angeles Archdiocese. Most or all[clarification needed] of the children attended Catholic school. Throughout the Lennon Sisters' career, their faith has had a major influence in both their lives and their careers. Many of their songs are either hymns or of a religious or spiritual nature.[4]

Career edit

The quartet made its television debut on The Lawrence Welk Show on Christmas Eve 1955.[5] A high school classmate, Larry Welk, son of Lawrence Welk, brought them to the attention of his father. Welk was at home, sick in bed, when his son brought the sisters in to sing for him. Welk was so impressed that he immediately booked them for that week's show, where they were a mainstay until they left to start a career of their own in 1968. The quartet was a trio from 1960 to 1964 after DeeDee married and left the group; she rejoined in 1964 (although making a small handful of appearances throughout her years not on the show). Peggy sang the high harmony, Kathy the low harmony, and Janet and DeeDee sang the middle and lead harmonies. Peggy also specialized in barbershop, or counter-harmony, singing, taught to her by her father (who performed during the Big Band Era in a quartet with his own three brothers). The girls idolized Patti Page's multi-track vocal sound, feeling they achieved something close to her smooth blend in their Dot recording of "Stars Fell on Alabama". Kathy was especially fond of Connie Francis, evident in her solo recording of "Malaguena", which showcased her impressive vocal range. And also with the numerous hairstyles that Kathy would wear like her signature “swept wing look”. The sisters made no secret that they were huge fans of the innovative, intricate musical stylings of both The Andrews Sisters and The Mills Brothers.[6]

Their first hit, "Tonight, You Belong to Me", reached No. 15 on the charts in 1956. In 1961, their single "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)" (Dot 16255) reached the top of the charts in Japan, although making it only to No. 56 on Billboard in the United States. It was the lone No. 1 single of their career, turning out to be their all-time highest-charting record. Although much of the group's fame was based on their television appearances, they also recorded frequently for Dot Records in the 1950s and 1960s, producing a dozen albums, featuring their interpretations of well-known standards such as "Among My Souvenirs", "Moon River", and "Twilight Time". Some of their best-known recordings included "Scarlet Ribbons", "Greensleeves", and Schubert's "Ave Maria". A themed LP titled Dominique featured the Lennon Sisters with their musically talented siblings and cousins performing a variety of 1960s folk songs, including "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" and "If I Had My Way (The Sermon of Samson)", as well as the title track. They recorded briefly for Mercury Records after leaving Dot, focusing on more contemporary pop/light-rock fare, such as "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" and "Never My Love". Their four most popular albums were Lawrence Welk Presents The Lennon Sisters: Best-Loved Catholic Hymns (Dot); Christmas with The Lennon Sisters (Dot); Somethin' Stupid (Dot);and Noel, their Christmas album for Mercury Records. Their full-bodied, homestyle choral blend was perfect for such yuletide favorites as "Adeste Fideles", "Christmas Island", "Faith of Our Fathers", "The Star Carol", and "Home for the Holidays".[6]

Several souvenir items, such as coloring books, paper dolls, and story books featuring the Lennon sisters, were produced.[7] Having growing families, the sisters were only receiving Union scale wages for their jobs on the show. The Lennons and Lawrence Welk would agree that the sisters would appear on the show only once a month starting in 1967 so the sisters could pursue other opportunities and earn a bit more income for their families. However, over time this agreement would not work for Lawrence and in February 1968 the sisters were let go from the show. Singing the song “Sweet and Low” the Lennons and Welk would go their separate ways.

In summer 1969, the Lennon Sisters were filming episodes for their upcoming variety series, Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters Hour. After filming five episodes, the Lennon Sisters went on a two-week hiatus. On August 12, 1969, their father, William Lennon, was shot and killed in the parking lot of the Venice Golf Course in Marina Del Rey, where he worked as a private instructor. Shortly before his death, Lennon had retired from managing his daughters' careers; he had been on set at every one of their television appearances since 1955. William Lennon was killed by a former Air Force officer named Chet Young. Young, who had previously been committed to Atascadero State Hospital and judged to be “dangerously insane”,[8] believed that he was married to Peggy and was convinced that William Lennon stood in the way of his "marriage" to Peggy and had to be eliminated. Two months later, Young used the same weapon on himself to commit suicide. The sisters discovered an unopened letter containing a cut-out of their father, a picture of a gun pointed at his head, and the words "High Noon" (the time of the murder).[9] The sisters were devastated by their father's death, and in the wake of the murder, their new show was impacted by this tragedy and lasted only one and a half seasons.

In the 1970s, the sisters performed regularly on The Andy Williams Show, and when that show ended in 1971, the sisters would tour around with Williams across the country, with engagements including Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. They had a successful floor show with Williams in Las Vegas for about ten years. They also appeared on several game shows, including Family Feud, Tattletales, and The Hollywood Squares. In the spring of 1982, Larry Welk asked the Lennon Sisters if they would like to perform at the Welk Theater from May until New Year's Eve for the Branson entertainment season. The four sisters moved their families from the Los Angeles area to Branson, Missouri. After the death of Lawrence Welk on May 17, 1992, the Lennon Sisters quartet headlined at the Welk Champagne Theater in Branson from 1994 to 2012. When Peggy retired from singing in 1999, younger sister Mimi took her place, and when Dianne left for a second time in 2001, the act was a trio again for the rest of its run in Branson.[10] They continue to tour across the country and appear annually with their Christmas show at The Andy Williams Moon River Theatre, marking twenty consecutive years of performing in Branson.

Other than their thirteen years on The Lawrence Welk Show, the sister group would appear on many other different shows throughout the years, including The Ed Sullivan Show, The John Davidson Show, The Andy Williams Show, Celebrity Bowling, The Jim Nabors Hour, Cher, Password Plus (Janet Lennon only), Soul Train (As a group in 1980 and 1984, and Kathy alone in 1988 and 1990), The Merv Griffin Show.

While continuing to play tour dates, Kathy and Janet Lennon have branched out into the toy market in 2006, designing and selling a line of "Best Pals" dolls. In addition to the dolls, the sisters have recorded CDs of favorite children's songs for the "Best Pals" line. The four original Lennon Sisters wrote an autobiography titled Same Song, Separate Voices, first published in 1985, with a new edition in 1995. In 2011 The Lennon Sisters: Same Song, Separate Voices, (using the same name as the book), a musical documentary celebrating the group's fifty five years in show business, aired on PBS, although an updated version of the tv special was aired on PBS in 2020.[11]

Two of their five brothers, Kipp and Pat Lennon, are members of the band Venice, which also includes their cousins Michael and Mark Lennon.[12] The Lennon Sisters have frequented The Villages, the world's largest retirement community, for shows. They last performed in The Villages on February 15, 2016.[13]

Members edit

Name Birth date Spouse(s)
Dianne (Retired) (1939-12-01) December 1, 1939 (age 84) Dick Gass, m. October 16, 1960 – present, three children
Peggy (Retired) (1941-04-08) April 8, 1941 (age 83) 1. Dick Cathcart (1924–1993), m. May 24, 1964, six children
2. Robert Felt (1926-2013), m. July 2, 1995
Kathy (1943-08-02) August 2, 1943 (age 80) 1. Mahlon Clark (1923–2007), m. June 26, 1967, divorced 1979
2. Jim Daris, m. April 24, 1982 – present
Janet (1946-06-15) June 15, 1946 (age 77) 1. Lee Bernhardi, m. May 7, 1966, divorced, three children
2. John Bahler, m. September 25, 1976 – present, two children
Mimi (1955-10-16) October 16, 1955 (age 68) Danny Macias, m. November 5, 1977–present, two children

Awards edit

In 1987, The Lennon Sisters received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1500 Vine Street.[14]

In 2001, The Lennon Sisters were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.[15]

In 2022, The Lennon Sisters received the Standard Award from the Great American Songbook Foundation.[16]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Title Details Charts
US
Let's Get Acquainted
  • Label: Brunswick – BL 54031
  • Format: Vinyl, LP, Mono
  • Released: 1957
Lawrence Welk Featuring The Lennon Sisters
  • Label: Coral
  • Format(s): LP (CRL 57262)[17]
  • Released: 1958
Christmas With The Lennon Sisters
  • Label: Dot Records - DLP-25343
  • Format: Vinyl, LP, Stereo
  • Released: 1960
#1 Hits Of The 1960s
  • Label: Dot Records – DLP 25589
  • Format: Vinyl, LP, Stereo
  • Released: 1964
Melody Of Love compilation
Solos by the Lennon Sisters
  • Label: Dot Records - DLP 25659
  • Format: Vinyl, LP
  • Released: 1965
Our Favorite Songs
Somethin’ Stupid
  • Label: Dot Records - DLP 25729
  • Format: Vinyl, LP
  • Released: 1967
On The Groovy Side
  • Label: Dot Records - DLP 25829
  • Format: Vinyl, LP
  • Released: 1967
The Lennon Sisters Today!'
Noel
  • Label: Mercury Records - SR 61180
  • Format: Vinyl, LP
  • Released: 1968
Pop County
  • Label: Mercury Records - SR 61201
  • Format: Vinyl, LP
  • Released: 1969
Too Marvelous For Words Compilation
  • Label: Vocalion 2 - VL 73864
  • Format: Vinyl, LP
  • Released: 1969

Singles edit

References edit

  1. ^ Los Angeles Times, 21 Jul 1954, p2
  2. ^ "Lennon family mother dies in Missouri at age of 85," The Argonaut, 23 June 2005. Retrieved 22 July 2013
  3. ^ "Lennon Sisters". walkoffame.com. December 15, 1987. Retrieved August 11, 2017.
  4. ^ Source: interview/live performance, 6/18/2013, Home and Family, Hallmark Channel.
  5. ^ "Lennon Sisters". Welkshow.org. August 12, 1969. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  6. ^ a b Sforza, John: "Swing It! The Andrews Sisters Story;" University Press of Kentucky, 2000; 289 pages.
  7. ^ "The Lennon Sisters : Biography". IMDb.com. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  8. ^ "Suspect In Slaying Lennon Sisters' Father Kills Himself". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. October 19, 1969. p. 3.
  9. ^ Orion, Doreen (1998). I Know You Really Love Me: A Psychiatrist's Account of Stalking and Obsessive Love. New York: Dell. ISBN 9780440225997.
  10. ^ . vocalgroup.org. Archived from the original on July 17, 2014. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
  11. ^ "The Lennon Sisters: Same Song, Separate Voices (TV Movie 2011)". IMDb. November 26, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
  12. ^ "Venice The Band – Home". venicecentral.com. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
  13. ^ "Villagers thrilled to see Lennon Sisters in pair of concerts at Savannah Center". Villages-News.com. February 16, 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  14. ^ "Lennon Sisters on the Walk of Fame". The Lewiston Journal. December 16, 1987. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
  15. ^ . The Vocal Group Hall of Fame Foundation. Archived from the original on December 20, 2014. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
  16. ^ "The Lennon Sisters". thesongbook.org. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  17. ^ Reviews and Ratings of New Popular Albums: LAWRENCE WELK FEATURING THE LENNON SISTERS. Billboard, 9 March 1959. March 9, 1959.
  18. ^ Pat Downey; George Albert; Frank W. Hoffmann (1994). Cash box pop singles charts, 1950-1993. Libraries Unlimited. pp. 201, 372. ISBN 9781563083167.
    Frank W. Hoffmann (1983). The Cash Box Singles Charts, 1950-1981. Scarecrow Press. p. 152. ISBN 9780810815957.
  19. ^ Bob Leszcza (March 13, 2014). Who Did It First?: Great Pop Cover Songs and Their Original Artists. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781442230682.
  20. ^ ""Shake Me I Rattle (Squeeze Me I Cry)"/"Pocahontas" (7" vinyl single sleeve insert)". Brunswick Records. August 1957. 9-55028.

External links edit

  • The Lennon Sisters' Website
  • Lennon Sisters biography from Welkshow.net
  • The Lennon Sisters at IMDb
  • The Lennon Sisters Complete Discography at Discogs
  • The Lennon Sisters at AllMusic
  • Lennon Sisters profile at Confessions of a Pop Culture Addict

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Lennon Sisters news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message The Lennon Sisters are an American vocal group that has been made up at one time or another of three or four sisters The quartet originally consisted of Dianne aka DeeDee born Dianne Barbara December 1 1939 Peggy born Margaret Anne April 8 1941 Kathy born Kathleen Mary August 2 1943 and Janet born Janet Elizabeth June 15 1946 The Lennon SistersLennon Sisters in 1971 top and in 1955 1971 from left Kathy Janet Peggy and Dianne 1955 from left Janet Kathy Peggy and DianneBackground informationOriginVenice California United StatesGenresTraditional popYears active1955 presentLabelsBrunswick Coral Dot Mercury Atlantic Ranwood Heartland MarycoMembersKathy Lennon Janet Lennon Mimi LennonPast membersDianne LennonPeggy LennonWebsiteLennonSisters com From 1955 to 1968 the group appeared regularly on The Lawrence Welk Show receiving union scale wages before having their own television variety show called Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters with Jimmy Durante After the show was cancelled they partnered with Andy Williams to create a successful Las Vegas residency which lasted a decade In 1999 younger sister Mimi born Miriam Theresa October 16 1955 replaced Peggy upon the latter s retirement DeeDee has also since retired The current line up of the Lennon Sisters is a trio consisting of Kathy Janet and Mimi They continue to tour around the country and until recently performed annually with their Christmas show at The Andy Williams Moon River Theatre in Branson Missouri In 2001 they were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Members 4 Awards 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 Singles 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editThe Lennon Sisters were born into a family of twelve children seven sisters and five brothers all born in Los Angeles California Their youngest sister Mary Frances died in 1954 when 16 months old after wandering into the street from the front lawn and being struck by a car 1 Their parents married in early 1939 Their father William Herbert Lennon 1915 1969 worked as a milkman for many years before getting a job at a local golf course Their mother Isabelle Emily Sis 1919 2005 remained at home to care for the needs of her very large family Sis was the daughter of Reina Ysabella Alvarez Denning and Danforth Denning 2 Their ancestry was a mixture of Mexican Spanish German and Irish Isabelle s maternal grandfather Pablo Alvarez 1857 1905 was born in Santa Ana California and her maternal grandmother Margarita Camacho 1864 1938 was from Wilmington California Pablo s great great great grandfather Bernardo Salgado De Oliberos was born in San Andres Spain 3 During their formative years the family which included two parents eleven children and one grandmother lived in Venice California in a modest two bedroom home at 1926 Penmar Ave and later at 1106 Garfield Ave They were and are devout Roman Catholics and attended the Church of St Mark which is part of the Los Angeles Archdiocese Most or all clarification needed of the children attended Catholic school Throughout the Lennon Sisters career their faith has had a major influence in both their lives and their careers Many of their songs are either hymns or of a religious or spiritual nature 4 Career editThe quartet made its television debut on The Lawrence Welk Show on Christmas Eve 1955 5 A high school classmate Larry Welk son of Lawrence Welk brought them to the attention of his father Welk was at home sick in bed when his son brought the sisters in to sing for him Welk was so impressed that he immediately booked them for that week s show where they were a mainstay until they left to start a career of their own in 1968 The quartet was a trio from 1960 to 1964 after DeeDee married and left the group she rejoined in 1964 although making a small handful of appearances throughout her years not on the show Peggy sang the high harmony Kathy the low harmony and Janet and DeeDee sang the middle and lead harmonies Peggy also specialized in barbershop or counter harmony singing taught to her by her father who performed during the Big Band Era in a quartet with his own three brothers The girls idolized Patti Page s multi track vocal sound feeling they achieved something close to her smooth blend in their Dot recording of Stars Fell on Alabama Kathy was especially fond of Connie Francis evident in her solo recording of Malaguena which showcased her impressive vocal range And also with the numerous hairstyles that Kathy would wear like her signature swept wing look The sisters made no secret that they were huge fans of the innovative intricate musical stylings of both The Andrews Sisters and The Mills Brothers 6 Their first hit Tonight You Belong to Me reached No 15 on the charts in 1956 In 1961 their single Sad Movies Make Me Cry Dot 16255 reached the top of the charts in Japan although making it only to No 56 on Billboard in the United States It was the lone No 1 single of their career turning out to be their all time highest charting record Although much of the group s fame was based on their television appearances they also recorded frequently for Dot Records in the 1950s and 1960s producing a dozen albums featuring their interpretations of well known standards such as Among My Souvenirs Moon River and Twilight Time Some of their best known recordings included Scarlet Ribbons Greensleeves and Schubert s Ave Maria A themed LP titled Dominique featured the Lennon Sisters with their musically talented siblings and cousins performing a variety of 1960s folk songs including Where Have All the Flowers Gone and If I Had My Way The Sermon of Samson as well as the title track They recorded briefly for Mercury Records after leaving Dot focusing on more contemporary pop light rock fare such as Can t Take My Eyes Off of You and Never My Love Their four most popular albums were Lawrence Welk Presents The Lennon Sisters Best Loved Catholic Hymns Dot Christmas with The Lennon Sisters Dot Somethin Stupid Dot and Noel their Christmas album for Mercury Records Their full bodied homestyle choral blend was perfect for such yuletide favorites as Adeste Fideles Christmas Island Faith of Our Fathers The Star Carol and Home for the Holidays 6 Several souvenir items such as coloring books paper dolls and story books featuring the Lennon sisters were produced 7 Having growing families the sisters were only receiving Union scale wages for their jobs on the show The Lennons and Lawrence Welk would agree that the sisters would appear on the show only once a month starting in 1967 so the sisters could pursue other opportunities and earn a bit more income for their families However over time this agreement would not work for Lawrence and in February 1968 the sisters were let go from the show Singing the song Sweet and Low the Lennons and Welk would go their separate ways In summer 1969 the Lennon Sisters were filming episodes for their upcoming variety series Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters Hour After filming five episodes the Lennon Sisters went on a two week hiatus On August 12 1969 their father William Lennon was shot and killed in the parking lot of the Venice Golf Course in Marina Del Rey where he worked as a private instructor Shortly before his death Lennon had retired from managing his daughters careers he had been on set at every one of their television appearances since 1955 William Lennon was killed by a former Air Force officer named Chet Young Young who had previously been committed to Atascadero State Hospital and judged to be dangerously insane 8 believed that he was married to Peggy and was convinced that William Lennon stood in the way of his marriage to Peggy and had to be eliminated Two months later Young used the same weapon on himself to commit suicide The sisters discovered an unopened letter containing a cut out of their father a picture of a gun pointed at his head and the words High Noon the time of the murder 9 The sisters were devastated by their father s death and in the wake of the murder their new show was impacted by this tragedy and lasted only one and a half seasons In the 1970s the sisters performed regularly on The Andy Williams Show and when that show ended in 1971 the sisters would tour around with Williams across the country with engagements including Caesars Palace in Las Vegas They had a successful floor show with Williams in Las Vegas for about ten years They also appeared on several game shows including Family Feud Tattletales and The Hollywood Squares In the spring of 1982 Larry Welk asked the Lennon Sisters if they would like to perform at the Welk Theater from May until New Year s Eve for the Branson entertainment season The four sisters moved their families from the Los Angeles area to Branson Missouri After the death of Lawrence Welk on May 17 1992 the Lennon Sisters quartet headlined at the Welk Champagne Theater in Branson from 1994 to 2012 When Peggy retired from singing in 1999 younger sister Mimi took her place and when Dianne left for a second time in 2001 the act was a trio again for the rest of its run in Branson 10 They continue to tour across the country and appear annually with their Christmas show at The Andy Williams Moon River Theatre marking twenty consecutive years of performing in Branson Other than their thirteen years on The Lawrence Welk Show the sister group would appear on many other different shows throughout the years including The Ed Sullivan Show The John Davidson Show The Andy Williams Show Celebrity Bowling The Jim Nabors Hour Cher Password Plus Janet Lennon only Soul Train As a group in 1980 and 1984 and Kathy alone in 1988 and 1990 The Merv Griffin Show While continuing to play tour dates Kathy and Janet Lennon have branched out into the toy market in 2006 designing and selling a line of Best Pals dolls In addition to the dolls the sisters have recorded CDs of favorite children s songs for the Best Pals line The four original Lennon Sisters wrote an autobiography titled Same Song Separate Voices first published in 1985 with a new edition in 1995 In 2011 The Lennon Sisters Same Song Separate Voices using the same name as the book a musical documentary celebrating the group s fifty five years in show business aired on PBS although an updated version of the tv special was aired on PBS in 2020 11 Two of their five brothers Kipp and Pat Lennon are members of the band Venice which also includes their cousins Michael and Mark Lennon 12 The Lennon Sisters have frequented The Villages the world s largest retirement community for shows They last performed in The Villages on February 15 2016 13 Members editName Birth date Spouse s Dianne Retired 1939 12 01 December 1 1939 age 84 Dick Gass m October 16 1960 present three children Peggy Retired 1941 04 08 April 8 1941 age 83 1 Dick Cathcart 1924 1993 m May 24 1964 six children2 Robert Felt 1926 2013 m July 2 1995 Kathy 1943 08 02 August 2 1943 age 80 1 Mahlon Clark 1923 2007 m June 26 1967 divorced 19792 Jim Daris m April 24 1982 present Janet 1946 06 15 June 15 1946 age 77 1 Lee Bernhardi m May 7 1966 divorced three children2 John Bahler m September 25 1976 present two children Mimi 1955 10 16 October 16 1955 age 68 Danny Macias m November 5 1977 present two childrenAwards editIn 1987 The Lennon Sisters received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1500 Vine Street 14 In 2001 The Lennon Sisters were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame 15 In 2022 The Lennon Sisters received the Standard Award from the Great American Songbook Foundation 16 Discography editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2014 Albums edit Title Details Charts US Let s Get Acquainted Label Brunswick BL 54031 Format Vinyl LP Mono Released 1957 Lawrence Welk Featuring The Lennon Sisters Label Coral Format s LP CRL 57262 17 Released 1958 Christmas With The Lennon Sisters Label Dot Records DLP 25343 Format Vinyl LP Stereo Released 1960 1 Hits Of The 1960s Label Dot Records DLP 25589 Format Vinyl LP Stereo Released 1964 Melody Of Love compilation Label Hamilton Records HLP 12119 Format Vinyl LP Released 1964 Solos by the Lennon Sisters Label Dot Records DLP 25659 Format Vinyl LP Released 1965 Our Favorite Songs Label Pickwick Records SPC 3084 Format Vinyl LP Released 1965 Somethin Stupid Label Dot Records DLP 25729 Format Vinyl LP Released 1967 On The Groovy Side Label Dot Records DLP 25829 Format Vinyl LP Released 1967 The Lennon Sisters Today Label Mercury Records SR 61164 Format Vinyl LP Released 1968 Noel Label Mercury Records SR 61180 Format Vinyl LP Released 1968 Pop County Label Mercury Records SR 61201 Format Vinyl LP Released 1969 Too Marvelous For Words Compilation Label Vocalion 2 VL 73864 Format Vinyl LP Released 1969 Singles edit Year Title Charts US USCashbox 18 1956 Tonight You Belong to Me 19 15 1957 Shake Me I Rattle Squeeze Me I Cry 20 References edit Los Angeles Times 21 Jul 1954 p2 Lennon family mother dies in Missouri at age of 85 The Argonaut 23 June 2005 Retrieved 22 July 2013 Lennon Sisters walkoffame com December 15 1987 Retrieved August 11 2017 Source interview live performance 6 18 2013 Home and Family Hallmark Channel Lennon Sisters Welkshow org August 12 1969 Retrieved February 11 2016 a b Sforza John Swing It The Andrews Sisters Story University Press of Kentucky 2000 289 pages The Lennon Sisters Biography IMDb com Retrieved February 11 2016 Suspect In Slaying Lennon Sisters Father Kills Himself The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California October 19 1969 p 3 Orion Doreen 1998 I Know You Really Love Me A Psychiatrist s Account of Stalking and Obsessive Love New York Dell ISBN 9780440225997 The Lennon Sisters Inductees The Vocal Group Hall of Fame Foundation vocalgroup org Archived from the original on July 17 2014 Retrieved August 3 2015 The Lennon Sisters Same Song Separate Voices TV Movie 2011 IMDb November 26 2011 Retrieved August 3 2015 Venice The Band Home venicecentral com Retrieved August 3 2015 Villagers thrilled to see Lennon Sisters in pair of concerts at Savannah Center Villages News com February 16 2016 Retrieved February 24 2016 Lennon Sisters on the Walk of Fame The Lewiston Journal December 16 1987 Retrieved December 23 2014 Induction Concerts The Vocal Group Hall of Fame Foundation Archived from the original on December 20 2014 Retrieved December 23 2014 The Lennon Sisters thesongbook org Retrieved July 11 2023 Reviews and Ratings of New Popular Albums LAWRENCE WELK FEATURING THE LENNON SISTERS Billboard 9 March 1959 March 9 1959 Pat Downey George Albert Frank W Hoffmann 1994 Cash box pop singles charts 1950 1993 Libraries Unlimited pp 201 372 ISBN 9781563083167 Frank W Hoffmann 1983 The Cash Box Singles Charts 1950 1981 Scarecrow Press p 152 ISBN 9780810815957 Bob Leszcza March 13 2014 Who Did It First Great Pop Cover Songs and Their Original Artists Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 9781442230682 Shake Me I Rattle Squeeze Me I Cry Pocahontas 7 vinyl single sleeve insert Brunswick Records August 1957 9 55028 External links editThe Lennon Sisters Website Lennon Sisters biography from Welkshow net The Lennon Sisters at IMDb The Lennon Sisters Complete Discography at Discogs The Lennon Sisters at AllMusic The Lennon Sisters Vocal Group Hall of Fame Page The Lennon Sisters Untainted Pop Princesses Lennon Sisters profile at Confessions of a Pop Culture Addict Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Lennon Sisters amp oldid 1218174203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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