Genre: Harmony Vocal Group
A style with deep roots in the pre-recorded era of minstrelsy and barber-shop quartets, Harmony Vocal Group proved a popular, artistic style of music from the 1920s well into the '50s. Excellent close-harmony units like the Mills Brothers and the Boswell Sisters started the craze in the early '30s, though with regards to popularity, vocal groups really took off during World War II with the overwhelming success of the Andrews Sisters. (read more)
Albums
Featured Albums (view all Harmony Vocal Group albums)
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The Boswell Sisters: Collection Vol.1 (Collector's Classics)
2000 Collectors' Classics -
The Modernaires: The Complete Modernaires On Columbia Vol.1
2002 Collectables -
The Dinning Sisters: Best Of (Collectors' Choice)
1998 Collectors' Choice -
Various Artists: Songs That Got Us Through World War II Vol.2
1994 Rhino -
The Pied Pipers: Whatcha Know Joe: The Best Of The Dorsey Years
1999 Razor & Tie -
The Boswell Sisters: Airshots & Rarities 1930-1935
1997 Challenge
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