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  1. The Shangri-Las were an American girl group of the 1960s, consisting of Mary Weiss, Elizabeth "Betty" Weiss, Marguerite "Marge" Ganser, and Mary Ann Ganser. Between 1964 and 1966 several hit pop songs of theirs documented teen tragedies and melodramas.

  2. 28. Juli 1996 · Marge Ganser. Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Ashes were divided, some buried with twin sister and some spread in the Hampton Bays Add to Map. Singer. Born in Oceanside, New York, she was best remembered for being a singer and a member of the 1960s group, The Shangri-Las.

    • February 4, 1948
  3. Mary Ann Ganser starb am 14. März 1970 an Gehirnhautentzündung, ihre Schwester Margie am 28. Juli 1996 an Brustkrebs oder Medikamentenmissbrauch. Mary starb 2024, Betty lebt heute zurückgezogen. Im März 2007 veröffentlichte Mary Weiss ein Soloalbum, betitelt Dangerous Game.

  4. 28. Juli 2010 · Marge Ganser 1947 – July 28, 1996. Marge Ganser was one of the four singers in the ’60s girl group, the Shangri-Las. She, along with identical twin, Mary Ann Ganser, and another set of sisters, Mary Weiss and Betty Weiss, recorded such hits as “Leader Of The Pack” and “Remember (Walking In The Sand).” Even though Mary ...

  5. Singer. Born in Oceanside, New York, she was best remembered for being a singer and a member of the 1960s group, The Shangri-Las. In 1963, along with her identical twin sister Mary Ann Ganser, Betty Weiss and Mary Weiss, they were performing at talent shows when they recorded their first song Simon Says on the Smash...

  6. 22. Jan. 2024 · Mary and her older sister Elizabeth “Betty” Weiss met identical twins Marguerite “Marge” and Mary Ann Ganser at Andrew Jackson High School in Cambria Heights, an anonymous part of Queens near JFK...

  7. 17. Nov. 2023 · The Shangri-Las was made up of two sets of sisters: Mary and Betty Weiss and identical twins Marge and Mary Ann Ganser. They all hailed from the Cambria Heights neighborhood of Queens, NY. The teens formed their girl-group in 1963, originally performing without a name. Over the years, the lineup changed a bit; only Mary Weiss remained in the group.