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  1. The DeCastro Sisters were an American singing group. They originally consisted of Cuban American sisters Peggy DeCastro (1921–2004), Cherie DeCastro (1922–2010) and Babette DeCastro (1925–1992). [1] When Babette retired in 1958, a cousin, Olgita DeCastro Marino (1931–2000), replaced her and when Peggy later left the group to ...

  2. 24. März 2010 · March 24, 2010. Cherie DeCastro, the last surviving member of the DeCastro Sisters, whose sultry ballad “Teach Me Tonight” sold millions of copies in 1954, died on March 14 in Las Vegas. She...

  3. 7. Nov. 2014 · 3. 671 views 9 years ago. Cherie DeCastro, of the legendary DeCastro Sisters, sings a solo version of the Julio Iglesias hit "Amor" in this live 1997 performance by the sisters at the Hollywood...

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  4. 23. März 2010 · Cherie DeCastro, the last surviving member of the DeCastro Sisters, the Latin singing trio that was a part of television history in Los Angeles, has died. She was 87. DeCastro died March 14 of...

  5. 23. März 2010 · Cherie DeCastro, last surviving member of the DeCastro Sisters singing trio, whose biggest hit “Teach Me Tonight” sold more than 5 million copies in 1954 and continues to be one of the great...

  6. Das Trio bestand in seiner Urbesetzung aus den drei Schwestern Peggy DeCastro (1921–2004), Cherie DeCastro (1922–2010) und Babette DeCastro (1925–1992). Als Babette die Gruppe 1958 verließ, wurde sie von einer Cousine, Olgita DeCastro Marino (1931–2000), ersetzt. Die Karriere der DeCastro Sisters begann auf Kuba, wo ihr Vater eine ...

  7. 'Starting with the A-B-C of it': Singing, dancing, stage-showy sisters Peggy, Cherie and Babette De Castro spent their formative years in Cuba but were born in different parts of the Western Hemisphere (Peggy, birth name Marguerita, on a Dominican Republic sugar plantation owned by her father in 1921, Cherie in New York City in 1922, Babette in ...