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  1. 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. Career. The group organized in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in 1946.

  2. Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet and writer of fiction, plays and screenplays based in New York; she was known for her caustic wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles.

  3. The Chordettes. (clockwise: Carol Buschmann, Dorothy "Dottie" Schwartz, Jinny Osborn, and Janet Ertel) Background information. Origin. Sheboygan, Wisconsin, U.S. Genres. Barbershop music. traditional pop. doo wop.

    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 ...
  4. Dottie West was born Dorothy Marie Marsh on October 11, 1932, in McMinnville, Tennessee, the first of ten children. Her position as the oldest sibling in a large, poverty-stricken family forced her to shoulder a significant amount of backbreaking work, including laboring in the cotton and sugar-cane fields and cooking Paul-Bunyan-sized meals.

  5. Dorothy Parker, known to many as Dot or Dottie, had one of the most successful writing careers of any woman of her time. She served as a writer and editor for both Vanity Fair and Vogue magazines, along with writing many successful screenplays and television programs.