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  1. 1 de abr. de 2024 · The Chordettes: A Look Back at Their Journey to Fame Singer’s Bio and Age The Chordettes were a popular American female singing group that rose to fame in the 1950s and early 1960s. The group consisted of four members: Janet Ertel, Carol Buschmann, Lynn Evans, and Margie Needham. They started performing together in 1946 while […]

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    In 1954, Needham, along with Carol Buschmann, Janet Ertel, and Lynn Evans, recorded what was to become a huge hit, “Mr. Sandman." It sold more than a million records and earned them a Gold Record and a Billboard Award. A musical family. To understand how Needham became a member of one of the most recognized female singing groups in America ...

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  4. Lynn Evans Mand. Lynn Evans Mand (born Carolyn Marie Hartgate; May 2, 1924 – February 6, 2020) was an American popular singer who was the lead singer of The Chordettes. She and the quartet achieved national acclaim for performing "Mr. Sandman" and "Lollipop", both of which became instant hit songs during the 1950s and 1960s. [1] [2]

  5. 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 ...

  6. 20 de feb. de 2017 · The original members of the group were Janet Ertel (1913-November 4, 1988), Carol Bushman (her sister-in-law), Dorothy Schwartz, and Jinny Osborn (or Lockard) (April 25, 1927-May 19, 2003). In 1952, Lynn Evans replaced Schwartz, and in 1953, Margie Needham replaced Osborn (who was having a baby), though Osborn later returned to the group.

  7. 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.