The Dining Sisters were an American female vocal group, most popular in the 1940s.
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The group consisted of Eugenia (Jean), Virginia, and Lucille (Lou) Dinning. These sisters were born in Caldwell, Kansas and raised in Oklahoma.[1] They first gained exposure on the NBC Radio show "Barn Dance".[1] In 1943 the group was signed by Capitol Records to be that label's answer to The Andrews Sisters.[1] The charted 4 hits that decade, including two top-10s. The group received further exposure from their appearances in the movies Texas Jamboree and Throw a Saddle on the Star.[1]
Lou Dinning recorded several sides as a solo artist for Capitol.[2][3] Jean co-composed the song Teen Angel which became a #1 hit for brother Mark Dinning.
Year | Single | US Chart position | label | catalog # |
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1947 | "My Adobe Hacienda" | 9[4] | Capitol | 389 [4] |
"I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now" | 12[4] | Capitol | 433[5] | |
1948 | "Beg Your Pardon" | 12[4] | Capitol | 490[5] |
"Buttons and Bows" | 5[4] | Capitol | 15184[6] |