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The King Sisters

 
Artist: The King Sisters
The King Sisters

Group Members:

Alyce Driggs, Luise Driggs, Louise King, Yvonne King, Alyce King, Donna Driggs, Donna King, Yvonne Driggs

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  • Genres: Vocal Music
  • Representative Albums: "Swingin' on a Star", "The For You: Uncollected King Sisters (1947)", "Queens of Song
  • Representative Songs: "Memories of You", "Jersey Bounce", "Take the "A" Train

Biography

One of the big-band era's most popular and enduring vocal groups, the King Sisters -- Donna, Yvonne, Luise and Alyce -- were born and raised in Salt Lake City, UT. Taking their stage name from their father, vocal trainer Daddy King Driggs, the siblings initially teamed with their mother and a family friend as the Six King Sisters, first attracting attention while appearing with the Horace Heidt Band in 1935 and enjoying a three-year tenure on Heidt's radio series. The group's lineup shrank to a quartet as the decade wore on, and in 1939 -- following a stint with Al Pearce -- the King Sisters joined a new band formed by Luise's husband, the legendary guitarist Alvino Rey. In addition to appearing on Rey's hits "Nighty Night" and "I Said No," the sisters also scored a series of smashes issued under their own name, among them "The Hut Sut Song," "I Understand," "I'll Get By" and "In the Mood."

At the peak of their success, the King Sisters also appeared in a number of Hollywood features, including 1942's Sing Your Worries Away, 1944's Meet the People and 1945's Cuban Pete. By this time they were no longer working with Rey, who had dissolved his band upon entering the armed forces; throughout 1944 the siblings were regulars on Kay Kyser's radio series, but during the postwar years their popularity declined, and throughout the 1950s they were well outside the public eye. In 1965, however, the King Sisters -- as well as members of their extended family, including Rey -- were tapped by the ABC television network to host their own weekly variety show; it was an immediate hit, although the death of featured performer Daddy King Driggs just a few weeks into the program's run made their success bittersweet. The King Family Show continued its run until 1969, with the sisters easing into retirement during the decade to follow. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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The King Sisters
Genres Swing music
Big band
Associated acts Artie Shaw, Charlie Barnet, Horace Heidt, Buddy Cole, Frank DeVol, Billy May

The King Sisters were a big band era vocal quartet.

History

Born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah,the King Sisters originally were part of the "Drigg's Family of Entertainers". "In the early 1930s sisters Luise, Maxine and Alyce formed a vocal trio along the lines of their idols, the Boswell Sisters, and traveled to San Francisco to audition for radio station KGO (to replace the Boswell Sisters themselves, who were leaving the station."[1] In 1935, the King Sisters accepted a job with bandleader Horace Heidt. According to Dana Countryman, this lasted until 1938 when Alyce King accidentally knocked over a microphone and slightly injured the wife of a potential sponsor. Gradually, relations between the King Sisters and Horace Heidt deteriorated to the point where they left the band. In the following years, they separately and together sang with the bands of Artie Shaw and Charlie Barnet. They also turned down a request to be the vocal group for the Glenn Miller orchestra. They recorded for the same label as Miller, Bluebird, and also had their first hit with a vocal version of Miller's hit, "In The Mood". Luise married guitarist Alvino Rey, and they appeared with him in a series of hit songs.[2]

At the peak of their success, they also appeared in a number of Hollywood features in the 1940s. During World War II, they appeared regularly on Kay Kyser's radio series. In 1965, they began hosting their own ABC television network show, The King Family Show, which featured family members such as Alyce's husband, actor Robert Clarke, and her sons--Ric de Azevedo, Lex de Azevedo, and Cam Clarke--as well as other talent. The show ran until 1969.

Luise King {Rey} died on August 4, 1997 from cancer, the year of her 60th wedding anniversary to Alvino Rey, who died February 24, 2004 at the age of 95. Alyce King {Clarke} died on August 23, 1996 from respiratory problems. Donna King {Conkling} died on June 16, 2007, at the age of 88, in Plano, Texas. Yvonne King {Burch} died on December 13, 2009 in Santa Barbara, CA.

References

  1. ^ ""Solid! The King Sisters"". Parabrisas. pp. pg 1. http://www.parabrisas.com/d_kingsisters.php=Notes. Retrieved 2009-08-21. 
  2. ^ Countryman, Dana. ""The King Sister's Official Fan Page"". Dana Countryman. pp. 5-9. http://www.danacountryman.com/KingSistersWebPage/BioPageOne/Bio1.html=Notes. Retrieved 2009-08-21. 

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