King Sisters
2 songs across 1 album sections.
King Sisters
The King Sisters were a pioneering American vocal group known for their precise harmonies and sophisticated arrangements during the late 1940s and 1950s. Comprising sisters Dorothy, Marjorie, and Betty King, the trio established a signature sound that blended traditional pop with jazz influences, often performing as a backing unit for major orchestras before achieving solo fame. Their discography features memorable recordings of popular standards, including their distinctive interpretations of "Stars Fell On Alabama" and "The Trolley Song." These tracks exemplify their ability to elevate familiar melodies through tight vocal interplay and dynamic phrasing. The group's work remains a testament to the golden age of vocal harmony, influencing subsequent generations of female vocal ensembles with their polished delivery and enduring appeal in the classic pop repertoire.

