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The Pearlettes were an American girl group formed in the 1960s, consisting of four members: Bernadette Carroll, Arleen Lanzotti, Angela DeNiro, and Mary Ann Thomas. The group was known for their catchy doo-wop and pop songs, with a sound reminiscent of the popular girl groups of the era. They released several singles on the Seville Records label, including "Duchess of Earl" and "You Can't Take Me Home." The Pearlettes gained a following for their harmonious vocals and energetic performances, often appearing on television shows and performing at live events.
Despite their talent and potential, the Pearlettes did not achieve mainstream success and eventually disbanded in the late 1960s. However, their music continues to be appreciated by fans of 1960s girl group music, and their songs have been included in various compilations and collections of the era's music. The Pearlettes remain a notable part of the 1960s music scene, remembered for their contributions to the girl group genre.
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