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  1. Explore Janet Ertel's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Janet Ertel on AllMusic.

  2. The flip side, "No Wheels," obviously inspired by Edd Byrnes' "Kookie" character from 77 Sunset Strip (and hit single "Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)"), finds the Chordettes in the background; Jeff Kron, a classmate of Jackie Ertel (Janet's daughter from a previous marriage) supplied the spoken Byrnes imitation and Jackie added some 'No, no, no!' lines of her own. A promotional film ...

  3. Mitglieder. Das Gesangsquartett „The Chordettes“ wurde 1946 in Sheboygan (Wisconsin) gegründet. Die ursprünglichen Mitglieder der Gruppe waren Janet Ertel, geborene Buschmann (Alt, 1913–1988), Alice Mae Buschmann Spielvogel (Mezzosopran, 1925–1981), die jedoch bereits 1947 von Carol Buschman, geborene Hagedorn (Mezzosopran, spätere Schwägerin von Janet Ertel), abgelöst wurde ...

  4. The Chordettes were a female singing group whose career extended into the rock era. Initially envisioning themselves as a female barbershop quartet the members were Dorothy Schwartz (lead), Janet Ertel (bass), Carol Buschman (baritone) and Jinny Lockard (tenor). In 1949 the group came to the attention of Arthur Godfrey, whose national Talent Scouts radio program was a popular means for acts to ...

  5. Jul 26, 2017 - The Chordettes [Carol Buschmann, Lynn Evans Mand, Margie Needham, Janet Ertel] : best known for 'Mr Sandman' [1954], 'Born To Be With You' [1955], 'Lollipop' [1958] and 'Never On Sunday' [1961]

  6. Janet Ertel war ein Gründungsmitglied der "The Chordettes". Im Jahr 1954 heiratete sie Archie Bleyer. Ihre Tochter Jacqueline ("Jackie", geb. 1940, Vater John Ertel) heiratete Phil Everly von The Everly Brothers. Sie war bis zur Auflösung der Chordettes als Sängerin dabei. Im Jahre 1988 erlag sie ihrem langjährigen Krebsleiden.

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  7. Singer. An original member and founder of the musical group, 'The Chordettes' that were very popular during the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s. The group formed in 1946, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and included Nancy Overton, Carol Buschman, Janet Ertel, Lynn Evans, Margie Needham, Dorothy Schwatz, and of course Osborn....