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The McQuire
Sisters

Signed by all three

It's
a long way from a tiny church in
Middletown, Ohio to White House
appearances for five presidents,
and a command performance for
the
Queen of England. The McGuire
Sisters - Christine, Dorothy and
Phyllis
- have been there, done that, in
a stellar 46-year career that
has
touched generations across
America and around the world.
While
most music
icons point to their greatest
hit - or maybe two or three -
The McGuire
Sisters racked up a string of
billboard hits. Their classic
harmony -
as sharp today as it was when
they burst onto the music scene
in 1952 -
has immortalized songs such as
"Sincerely," "Picnic,"
"Sugartime,"
"He," "Something's Gotta Give,"
"Just for Old Times Sake," and
"Goodnight, Sweetheart,
Goodnight."
The
sisters began
singing in a church in
Middletown, Ohio where their
mother was an
ordained minister, when Phyllis
was only 4 years old. By 1949,
they
were performing at military
bases and church functions.
In
1952, they won a
spot on the "Arthur Godfrey
Talent Scouts" show and the rest
is music
history. In the years that
followed, the sisters performed
before
the Queen of England, as well as
Presidents Richard Nixon, Jimmy
Carter, Gerald Ford, Ronald
Reagan and George Bush.
They signed,
what was at that time, an
unprecedented contract with
Coca-Cola,
appeared on top TV shows, and
played venues from Las Vegas to
New
York's Waldorf Astoria.
At
the peak of their
popularity, in 1968, The McGuire
Sisters decided to put a wrap on
their
careers, with Phyllis flying
solo and Dorothy and Christine
devoting
time to their growing
families. For the next 17
years, the only
time The McGuire Sisters
performed together was at family
functions.
Then
a unique twist
of fate changed
everything. When Christine
and Dorothy were
visiting Phyllis in New York
City, they were repeatedly
stopped by
fans, who were asking for
autographs and wondering where
they would be
appearing.
"Why
not?" they
asked themselves. Thus
opened a new chapter in the
lives of The
McGuire Sisters.
The
three retreated
to Phyllis' palatial Las Vegas
mansion for six months of
rigorous
rehearsals. The hard work
paid off. The rejuvenated
McGuire
Sisters made international
headlines. They found
longtime fans
waiting in line, and new ones
joining them. Their music
quickly
bridged the generation gap and
The McGuire Sisters were a hit
once
again.
Those
hits come
alive not only in stage
performances, but, are also
relived in a new
compact disc. "The McGuire
Sisters Anthology." This
disc
was release June 15th of 1999.
Today
the sisters
balance active social lives with
engagements around the world,
from Las
Vegas to Chicago's Drury Lane
Theater.
When
not performing,
Christine juggles a busy social
life in Las Vegas, where she is
an avid
golfer, spending quality time
with her children and
grandchildren.
Dorothy
lives in
Scottsdale, Arizona with her
husband of 40 years, Lowell
Williamson,
where they are active
philanthropists who are
extensively involved in
church and community affairs.
Dorothy
stays very
busy with her four children, who
have given her eight wonderful
grandchildren. With all
these young people in her life
she stays
very busy with soccer, t-ball
and of course music is a big
part of
their lives also.
Just
as she became a
fixture on the Las Vegas stage,
Phyllis has also become an icon
in the
city's social scene. She
is known as the city's leading
hostess
and unofficial ambassador,
entertaining royalty, social and
business
elite in her 50,000-square-foot
French Provincial estate.
The
mansion is filled with expensive
artwork and priceless
memorabilia
spanning more than four decades
at center stage in the world of
entertainment.
Recently
The McGuire
Sisters were inducted into the
Coca-Cola hall of fame, at the
Tropicana
Hotel in Las Vegas, NV.
They were also inducted into the
Headliners Hall of Fame at the
Flamingo Hotel in Las
Vegas. One
of their latest performances was
October 1st 1999, for Former
President
Jimmy Carters' 75th Birthday.

This piece
measures 21" x 14" mounted in
acid free mat, with Tru Guard UV
glass ready to
display.
The signed card
measures 3"x 4" and signed
by all three
in ink and ball pen.
This
item
is ready to display in your
home office or Home Theater
Room
a
great collector piece.
All items
are
authentic originals .
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