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  1. Patricia Marie (Patty Marie) (* 16. Februar 1918 in Mound, Minnesota; † 30. Januar 2013 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien), 1. Sopran. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Werdegang. 2 Diskografie (Auswahl) 3 Filmografie. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Werdegang. Der Vater der Andrews Sisters war gebürtiger Grieche und besaß ein kleines Restaurant.

  2. The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras. The group consisted of three sisters: contralto LaVerne Sophia Andrews (1911–1967), soprano Maxene Anglyn Andrews (1916–1995), and mezzo-soprano Patricia Marie Andrews (1918–2013). [1]

  3. Patty Andrews (born February 16, 1918, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.—died January 30, 2013, Los Angeles, California) American singer and entertainer best known as part of the Andrews Sisters musical trio. Patty Andrews was born the youngest of three surviving children to immigrant parents—their father, Peter, was from Greece, and their ...

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  4. 31. Jan. 2013 · Jan. 30, 2013. Patty Andrews, the last of the Andrews Sisters, the jaunty vocal trio whose immensely popular music became part of the patriotic fabric of World War II America, died on...

  5. 30. Jan. 2013 · The last surviving singer of the beloved Andrews Sisters group, Patty Andrews, has died at age 94, her lawyer, Richard Rosenthal, confirmed to NBC News. Patty Andrews was the youngest and...

  6. 30. Jan. 2013 · Patty Andrews, the last surviving member of the Andrews Sisters trio, died of natural causes at her home in Los Angeles on Wednesday, according to her management. She was 94. The group's career...

  7. 31. Jan. 2013 · The last surviving member of the influential vocal trio died at home in Los Angeles, The Associated Press reports. She was 94 and known for her hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and her career in music and entertainment. The trio sold more than 80 million records and entertained Allied troops and sold war bonds during World War II.