1935-1977 US
Pop and Jazz
A.k.a. The Clark Sisters (2)
The Sentimentalists, also known as the "Clark Sisters" (and also as the "Original" Clark Sisters; so-called to distinguish them from the current gospel music group of the same name), were an American close harmony singing group, consisting of sisters Mary Clark, Peggy Clark Schwartz, Ann Clark, and Jean Clark. Hailing from Grand Forks, North Dakota, they were a mere seventeen to twenty-three years of age, when they signed with the Tommy Dorsey Band, in 1944, to replace the popular Pied Pipers, after the Pipers had quit Dorsey's band to go out on their own.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Lonely Footsteps / No Need For Words | The Sentimentalists | 1945 | Album |
Why Can't We Be Friends / (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings | The Sentimentalists | 1945 | Album |
My Heart Is Dancing With You/ Love Letters | The Sentimentalists | Album | |
Lonely Footsteps / My Heart Is Dancing With You | The Sentimentalists | Album | |
A Little Bird Told Me / Suvla Bay | The Sentimentalists | Album |
The Sentimentalists R&B/Soul and Pop |