Patty Andrews

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Patty Andrews was the lead singer of the famed American close-harmony trio The Andrews Sisters, known for their popular swing and boogie-woogie recordings during the World War II era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American singer
big band singer
human
swing musician
activeDuring World War II
associatedAct Bing Crosby NERFINISHED
Glenn Miller NERFINISHED
The Andrews Sisters NERFINISHED
basedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
birthName Patricia Marie Andrews NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era big band era
ethnicGroup American of Greek and Norwegian descent
famePeriod 1940s
fieldOfWork entertainment
music
genre boogie-woogie
swing
traditional pop
groupSizeOfAct trio
hasMusicalRole vocalist
languageOfPerformance English
memberOf The Andrews Sisters NERFINISHED
name Patty Andrews NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor boogie-woogie recordings
close-harmony singing
popular swing recordings
notableWork Bei Mir Bist Du Schön NERFINISHED
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy NERFINISHED
Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree NERFINISHED
Rum and Coca-Cola NERFINISHED
occupation actress
singer
partOf American close-harmony trio
positionInGroup lead singer of The Andrews Sisters
recordLabel Decca Records
sibling LaVerne Andrews NERFINISHED
Maxene Andrews NERFINISHED
spokeLanguage English
style close harmony
vocalType lead vocalist

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The Andrews Sisters member Patty Andrews
The Andrews Sisters hasPart Patty Andrews