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  1. As of 2021, Phyllis Allbut and Peggy Santiglia are the last remaining founding members of the group still alive. History. The group originated in New Jersey as the Starlets which consisted of sisters Barbara "Bibs" [2] and Phyllis "Jiggs" [2] Allbut, Bernadette Carroll, and Lynda Malzone. [2] .

  2. Allbut, Phyllis (1942–) American vocalist. Name variations: Phyllis Allbut Meister; Jiggs Allbut; The Angels (originally known as the Starlets). Born Sept 24, 1942, in Orange, New Jersey; sister of Barbara Allbut (vocalist, b. 1940).

  3. The Angels were the most successful of the early 60s girl groups. Originally sisters Barbara and Phyllis "Jiggs" Allbut, as a lark, took money the received as a bithday gift to recording studio to record Some of Barbara's songs. There they met BobMinute who wanted to know if they would record his songs. as a lark, went to a street corner record ...

  4. The Angels are an American girl group best known for their US chart-topper “My Boyfriend’s Back”. The group began when sisters Barbara and Phyllis Allbut sang in their school choir but wanted...

  5. Born in New Jersey she was a founder of The Angels whose major hit was “My Boyfriend’s Back”. They had previously been known as The Blue Angels and The Starlets. As a member of The Angels she backed stars including Neil Diamond , Jackie Wilson, Frankie Valli, Frank Sinatra and on the No.1 Lou Christie hit “Lightnin’ Strikes”.

  6. Mini Bio. The 1960s girl group The Angels began in New Jersey as The Starlets and consisted of sisters Barbara and Phyllis Allbut, Bernadette Carroll and Linda Malzone. After some minor regional hit records, they got gigs doing back-up work on studio recordings.

  7. Angels, The. Sisters Barbara (Bibs) and Phyllis (Jiggs) Allbut started out singing with a group called The Starlets in New Jersey alongside Bernadette Carroll and Linda Malzone. They had some minor local hits and wound up doing backup work in the studio.