• The Sisters (Los Angeles)

     

    Personnel :

    Ersi Arvizu

    Rosella Arvizu

    Mary Arvizu

     

    Discography :

    1964 - Gee Baby Gee / All Grown Up (Del-Fi 4300)
    1964 - Ooh Poo Pa Do / Happy New Year Baby (Del-Fi 4302)
    1965 - Wait 'Til My Bobby Comes Home / For Sentimental Reasons (Del-Fi 4306)
    N/A - His Name Was John (Del-Fi) (Unreleased)

     

    Biography :

    In the mid-1960s in East L.A., The Sisters were the Eastside's answer to Motown's Supremes.  Like The Supremes, they were three well-dressed, classy, female vocalists who could sing extremely well.  The Sisters were actually formed several months before The Supremes burst on the national scene. 

    However, according to Ersi and Rosella, although they liked and were influenced by The Supremes, they were more influenced by other female vocal groups such as Martha & the Vandelas and The Ronettes. The Sisters recorded three singles in 1965 for Bob Keane's DelFi Records and were a fixture on the East L.A. music circuit of the era.
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    http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/sisters.htm



    Songs :

      
    His Name Was John               For Sentimental Reasons


       
    Happy New Year Baby                     Gee Baby Gee                    Ooh Poo Pah Doo


      
    All Grown Up                         Wait 'Til My Bobby Gets Home

     


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