Band, 1925-1976
World and Folk
A.k.a. The Barry Sisters
Claire Barry (née Clara Bagelman, born 1925, died 1976) and Merna Barry (née Minnie Bagelman, born 1923) were Jewish sisters from the Bronx, New York Their career as Yiddish jazz singers stretched from the late 1930s until the early 1970s. When the Andrews Sisters' version of the Yiddish song, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schön", became a hit, musician and composer Sam Medoff started his "Yiddish Melodies in Swing" radio program on New York's WHN. The Barry Sisters performed on the program from 1937 until the mid '50s. On television they appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Jack Parr Show and Tonight. The sisters were one of the few American acts to tour the Soviet Union in 1959 and they also entertained Israeli troops during the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Signed to RCA as The Bagelman Sisters in the 1930s, they changed their stage name to The Barry Sisters for radio. They recorded numerous 78s and 45s as well as a eleven LP albums by 1973.
![]() | Claire Barry *1920 |
![]() | Merna Barry |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A Yiddish Lied / Bist Main Welt | The Bagelman Sisters | 1947 | Album |
Die Naye Polka / Vus Bistu Ketzele, Baroiges | The Bagelman Sisters | 1947 | Album |
Ich Hob Dich / Sug Farvus | The Bagelman Sisters With The Abe Ellstein Orchestra | Album | |
Patcht Mit Die Hent / Zog, Zog, Zog Es Mir | The Bagelman Sisters With The Abe Ellstein Orchestra | Album | |
Dem Nayem Sehr / Der Alter Zigeuner | The Bagelman Sisters & Seymour Rechtzeit With The Abe Ellstein Orchestra | Album | |
Sug Es Mir Nochamul / Ai Digidai Polka | The Bagelman Sisters With The Abe Ellstein Orchestra | Album | |
Abi Er Ken Tantzen / Shein Vie Die Levoone | The Bagelman Sisters | Album | |
Eishes Chayil / Noch A Glesel | The Bagelman Sisters With The Abe Ellstein Orchestra | Album | |
Shloimele Malkele / Oy Mama | The Bagelman Sisters With The Abe Ellstein Orchestra | Album |