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Tag Archives: Boswell Sisters
The Boswell Sisters: “There’ll Be Some Changes Made” (1932)
The Boswell Sisters, who were raised in New Orleans, consisted of sisters Martha, Connee, and Helvitia (Vet) Boswell. They were best known for their tight family harmonies and were a prominent act in the 1930s. Their website says this: They were three … Continue reading
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