The paris sisters hometown, lineup, biography
Paris Sisters L to R Priscilla, Albeth, Sherill The Paris Sisters were a soft-voiced sister trio who formed in the early 50s due to the aspirations of their opera-singing mother. The group was formed in the early '50s due to the aspirations of their opera singing mother. Paris had quit a career at San Francisco Milano Opera Company to raise the three girls as singers, training them around the family piano.
When another earlier vintage trio the Andrew Sisters came to San Francisco to perform, Mom had the girls all dressed alike and sitting in front, mouthing the words to their songs for the full three weeks of their engagement. Unable to not notice, The Andrew Sisters put the girls on stage to perform. The three pre-teen sisters preceded to wow the audience with their version of the Andrew Sisters' "Rum and Coca Cola.
Soon thereafter, The Paris Sisters found themselves in Las Vegas working as a lounge act from midnight to seven in the morning at the ages of nine Priscilla , ten Albeth , and Fifteen Sherell.
Vintage rare photos of the paris sisters
Wigs, padded bras and hips, lots of makeup, and false eyelashes hid their youth and their dad's ability to revise their birth certificates, since he worked at the hospital where they were born. So far, none of their records had sold many copies. But they were talented and professional despite their age, so they made some money from ''59 singing on demos at Gold Star Sudios in Los Angeles.
With Phil Spector.