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  1. The Chordettes waren ein US-amerikanisches weibliches Gesangsquartett. Die Gruppe nahm zunächst (ab 1950) für Columbia Records, danach (ab 1954) ausschließlich für Cadence Records auf, wurde hier allermeist vom Orchester Archie Bleyer begleitet und hatte zwischen 1954 und 1961 acht Top-20-Hits in der U.S.-Hitparade.

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      Janet Ertel, geborene Janet Buschmann, (* 21.September 1913...

  2. The Chordettes were an American female vocal quartet, specializing in traditional pop music. They are best known for their 1950s hit singles " Mr. Sandman " and " Lollipop ", both of which sold over a million copies.

    • 1946–1965
  3. Lynn Evans Mand (born Carolyn Marie Hartgate; May 2, 1924 – February 6, 2020) was an American popular singer who was the lead singer of The Chordettes. She and the quartet achieved national acclaim for performing " Mr. Sandman " and " Lollipop ", both of which became instant hit songs during the 1950s and 1960s.

  4. The Chordettes were an American female popular singing quartet, usually singing a cappella. Their songs were mainly traditional popular music . They are best known for their hit songs " Mr. Sandman " and " Lollipop ".

    Year
    Single (a-side, B-side) Both Sides From ...
    1954
    "Mr. Sandman" b/w "I Don't Wanna See You ...
    1955
    "Lonely Lips" b/w "The Dudelsack Song" ...
    1955
    "Humming Bird" b/w "I Told a Lie" ...
    1956
    "The Wedding" b/w "I Don't Know, I Don't ...
    • 1946–1963
  5. 28. Feb. 2020 · Lynn Evans Mand, who was plucked from obscurity to become the lead singer of the Chordettes, performing with them during the height of their fame in the 1950s and ’60s on songs like the ...

  6. Das Gesangsquartett „The Chordettes“ w urde 1946 i n Sheboygan (Wisconsin) gegründet.

  7. The Chordettes were a female popular singing quartet from Sheboygan, Wisconsin. They usually sung a cappella, and specialized in traditional popular music. The Chordettes were one of the longest lived vocal groups with beginnings in the mainstream pop and vocal harmonies of the 1940s and early 1950s.