The Ross Sisters
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The Ross Sisters were a trio of American singers and dancers consisting of Betsy Ann Ross (1926–1996), Veda Victoria "Vicki" Ross (1927–2002), and Dixie Jewell Ross (1929–1963), who used the stage names Aggie, Maggie, and Elmira.[1] They performed as a three-part harmony trio, who also danced and were particularly noted for their acrobatics and contortionism. Their careers peaked during the 1940s, when they featured prominently in the 1944 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical film Broadway Rhythm,[2] footage from which appeared in the 1994 compilation film That's Entertainment! III.
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Genres | Vocal group, acrobats, contortionists |
Years active | c.1942–1948 |
Past members | Betsy Ann aka Dorothy Jean Ross ("Aggie") Veda Victoria aka Eva Vicki Ross ("Maggie") Dixie Jewell aka Veda Victoria Ross ("Elmira") |
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