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  1. Margie Latzko Dorothy “Dottie” (Hummitzsch) Schwartz Nancy Overton Alice Mae Spielvogel (née Buschmann) Joyce Weston: The Chordettes (Amsterdam, 1959) The Chordettes were an American female vocal quartet, specializing in traditional ...

    • 1946–1965
  2. 3. März 2020 · Mand was the lead singer of the vocal group the Chordettes who had hit songs “Mr. Sandman” and “Lollipop” in the 1950s and 1960s. She joined the group in 1952 after a chance encounter in her hometown of Youngstown, Ohio.

  3. Learn about the formation, hits and breakup of the Chordettes, a close-harmony singing group from Wisconsin. Margie Latzko was one of the members who replaced Jinny Osborn when she left the group.

  4. 1953: Margie (Needham) Latzko, tenor vocals, replaced Osborn (who was having a baby), though Osborn later returned to the group 1957: Nancy Overton, bass vocals, joined group for live performances in 1957 after Janet Ertel retired from touring, but continued to perform on recorded material.

  5. www.chroniclenewspaper.com › news › local-news'Bring me a dream'

    A member of The Chordettes, Marjorie Needham Latzko, lived in Blooming Grove for 56 years. On July 1, 1953, Marjorie Needham joined the quartet by replacing its founding member, Jinny Osborn. In 1954, Needham, along with Carol Buschmann, Janet Ertel, and Lynn Evans, recorded what was to become a huge hit, “Mr. Sandman."

  6. Subscribed. 311. 11K views 2 years ago. The Chordettes - "Mr Sandman" (The Ed Sullivan Show 1954) 19th December 1954 ...more. The Chordettes - "Mr Sandman" (The Ed Sullivan Show 1954)19th December...

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  7. www.vintagemusic.fm › artist › the-chordettes» THE CHORDETTES

    The Chordettes organized in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in 1946. The original members of the group were Janet Ertel (1913 – November 4, 1988), Carol Buschmann (her sister-in-law), Dorothy Schwartz, and Jinny Osborn (or Lockard) (April 25, 1928 – May 19, 2003). In 1952, Lynn Evans replaced Schwartz, and in 1953, Margie Needham replaced Osborn (who ...