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The McGuire SistersThe McGuire Sisters were an American singing trio consisting of sisters Christine, Dottie, and Phyllis McGuire, known for their contributions to traditional pop music from the 1950s to the 1960s. They gained fame with hits such as "Sincerely" and "Sugartime," frequently performing on television variety shows and for notable figures, including several U.S. Presidents and Queen Elizabeth II. The group disbanded in 1968, attributing their decline in part to Phyllis's association with mobster Sam Giancana, but they later reunited for performances from 1986 until 2004. The McGuire Sisters were inducted into various halls of fame, recognizing their enduring impact on American music. (Source: Wikipedia)
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