![]() Publicity photo of The Fontane Sisters. Image by MCA-Music Corporation of America-entertainment agency. Photographer is James J. Kriegsmann, New York.
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The Fontane SistersThe Fontane Sisters were a musical trio consisting of sisters Bea, Geri, and Marge Rosse, originating from New Milford, New Jersey. Active from 1941 to 1961, they gained significant popularity in the 1950s as part of Perry Como's television and radio shows, achieving commercial success with hits like "Hearts of Stone" and "Chanson D'Amour." Known for their contributions to the pop genre, they transitioned from slower ballads to faster, rock-influenced material during their career, securing several songs in the Billboard charts. The group retired from performing in the early 1960s and all three sisters passed away between 1993 and 2003. (Source: Wikipedia)
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