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  1. The group organized in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in 1946. The original members of the group were Janet Ertel, Alice Mae Buschmann Spielvogel (replaced by Carol Buschmann, her sister-in-law, in 1947), Dorothy "Dottie" (Hummitzsch) Schwartz, and Jinny Osborn/Lockard (April 25, 1927 – May 19, 2003). In 1952 Lynn Evans replaced Schwartz and in 1953 ...

  2. Alice Mae Buschmann Spielvogel ... memorial page for Alice Janssen Buschmann (12 Aug 1894–14 May 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 96259114, citing Lutheran Cemetery, Sheboygan, Sheboygan County ...

  3. Alice Mae Spielvogel (Buschmann) Born: 30 July 1925Died: 4 January 1981Age: 55 Years 5 Months 5 Days. Contribute or subscribe to see record location. Get Full Access. Relationships. Roy W. Spielvogel. Buried Here. 7 May 1921 - 28 Nov 1989. Description.

  4. Alice Mae Spielvogel (previously Buschmann) Joyce Weston: The Chordettes (Amsterdam, 1959) Career. The group organized in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in 1946. The original members of the group were Janet Ertel (née Buschmann; September 21, 1913 – November 22, 1988), Alice Mae Buschmann Spielvogel (July 31, 1925 – January 6, 1981), Dorothy ...

  5. The Chordettes discography and songs: Music profile for The Chordettes, formed 1946. Genres: Barbershop, Vocal Group, Traditional Pop. Albums include Mr. Sandman / I Don't Wanna See You Cryin', Lollipop / Baby, Come-A Back-A, and Halloween II.

  6. Alice Mae Spielvogel (born Buschmann) was born on month day 1925. Alice was baptized on month day 1981. Alice married Roy Wilbur Spielvogel. Roy was born on month day 1921, in birth place, Wisconsin. Alice passed away on month day 1981, at age 55. She was buried in burial place, Arkansas.

  7. Singer Alice Mae along with her sister, Janet Ertel, were two of the orginal members of the Chordettes in 1946, who later had hits with Mr. Sandman and Lollipop. The Chordettes were formed in September 1946 and Alice Mae left the Chordettes during the summer of 1947. She was replaced by Carol Hagedorn, who would later...