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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 · It came naturally to her.” —Former Chordette Margie Latzko, according to Newsday. “Lynn Evans Mand, 95, of the Chordettes—stepped offa the planet on Feb. 6, 2020.” —Beach Boys collaborator Van...

  3. In later years, Carol Buschmann and Margie Latzko are the only surviving members left, as of this writing. The Chordettes, one of pop history’s longest-living vocal groups during their time, was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001.

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

    Lynn Evans Mand sang on all the Chordettes’ Cadence Recordings. In 2005, Mand appeared on a PBS television special, with other 1950s pop icons, singing “Lollipop”. Buschmann, Mand and Margie Needham Latzko, are the surviving singers who recorded “Mr. Sandman”. Janet Ertel Bleyer, the other singer on that recording, died in 1988.

  6. 28. Feb. 2020 · “She sang so beautifully and expressively, very clear,” Marjorie Needham Latzko, another Chordette and a close friend of Ms. Evans’s, said in a phone interview. “You could understand every ...

  7. Lynn Evans. Janet Ertel (aka Bleyer) Margie Latzko. Dorothy “Dottie” (Hummitzsch) Schwartz. Nancy Overton. Alice Mae Spielvogel (previously Buschmann) Joyce Weston. Website. The Chordettes' page on the Primarily A Cappella site.