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  1. www.encyclopedia.com › education › news-wires-white-papers-and-booksThe Chordettes | Encyclopedia.com

    The original group consisted of Janet Ertel, Carol Bushman, Dorothy Schwartz, and Osborn. The most significant of their influences was barbershop quartet singing, but the group was also inspired by the success of a popular folk-singing troupe called the Weavers. The group ’ s earliest appearances were in and around Sheboygan, and during its ...

  2. Formed in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the quartet of Dorothy Schwartz (lead), Jinny Lockard (tenor), Carol Buschman (baritone), and Janet Ertel (bass) practiced their barbershop-style harmony to perfection in the late ‘40s. They joined the Arthur Godfrey’s “Talent Scouts” show on radio in 1949 and soon graduated to his TV show as regulars.

  3. Janet (Buschmann) (Ertel) Bleyer. Profile: American singer. An original member of "The Chordettes," a popular female quartet founded in 1946 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. She sang bass in the group. Born Septembber 21, 1913 Sheboygan, Wisconsin Died: November 22, 1988 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Married to bandleader and record company owner Archie Bleyer.

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

    Biography. The Chordettes were a female popular singing quartet, usually singing a cappella, and specializing in traditional popular music.. The Chordettes organized in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in 1946. The original members of the group were Janet Ertel (1913 – November 4, 1988), Carol Buschmann (her sister-in-law), Dorothy Schwartz, and Jinny Osborn (or Lockard) (April 25, 1928 – May 19, 2003).

  5. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q15502187Janet Ertel - Wikidata

    Janet Ertel (Q15502187) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American singer. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Janet Ertel. American singer. Statements. instance of. human. 0 references. image. The Chordettes.JPG 684 × 853; 170 KB. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project.

  6. 19 de may. de 2003 · The group formed in 1946, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and included Nancy Overton, Carol Buschman, Janet Ertel, Lynn Evans, Margie Needham, Dorothy Schwatz, and of course Osborn. The group went onto have many popular hits including "Mister Sandman" "Lollipop" and "Never On Sunday" which reached the Top Twenty in 1961, and there last big hit.

  7. The Chordettes were a female singing group whose career extended into the rock era. Initially envisioning themselves as a female barbershop quartet the members were Dorothy Schwartz (lead), Janet Ertel (bass), Carol Buschman (baritone) and Jinny Lockard (tenor). In 1949 the group came to the attention of Arthur Godfrey, whose national Talent Scouts radio program was a popular means for acts to ...