The DeCastro Sisters

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The DeCastro Sisters were a popular Cuban-American vocal trio of the 1950s known for their close harmonies and hit recordings in the traditional pop genre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cuban-American musical group
musical group
vocal group
vocal trio
activePeriodStart 1950s
associatedWith American traditional pop
Cuban-American music
basedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin Cuba NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicBackground Cuban-American
genre easy listening
traditional pop
vocal pop
hasInfluenceOn later female vocal groups
hasPart Babette DeCastro NERFINISHED
Cherie DeCastro NERFINISHED
Peggy DeCastro NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
Spanish
member Babette DeCastro NERFINISHED
Cherie DeCastro NERFINISHED
Peggy DeCastro NERFINISHED
musicEra mid-20th century
musicSubculture American pop standards scene
notableFor close vocal harmonies
hit recordings in the 1950s
notableGenrePeriod 1950s American popular music
notableMedium phonograph records
radio
television appearances
notableWork Boom Boom Boomerang NERFINISHED
Snowbound for Christmas NERFINISHED
Teach Me Tonight NERFINISHED
occupation recording artist
singer
peakPopularity 1950s
performerOf Boom Boom Boomerang NERFINISHED
Snowbound for Christmas NERFINISHED
Teach Me Tonight NERFINISHED
popular standards
style close harmony
vocalType female vocal trio

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Teach Me Tonight hasNotableRecordingBy The DeCastro Sisters