The Boswell Sisters
The Boswell Sisters were a popular vocal trio from New Orleans, active primarily in the 1930s. The group consisted of three sisters: Connie Boswell, Marian Boswell, and Vet Boswell. They were known for their tight harmonies and innovative arrangements, blending elements of jazz, pop, and swing music.
The sisters gained fame through their radio performances and recordings, becoming one of the first female vocal groups to achieve national recognition. They collaborated with notable musicians and bands, including Benny Goodman and Paul Whiteman, and their influence can be seen in later vocal groups and artists, such as The Andrews Sisters.