Artist Bio:
The Castle Sisters were an American singing duo popular in the 1940s and 1950s. Consisting of sisters Jo Ann and LaNelle Castle, they were known for their close harmony style and energetic performances. They gained fame through their appearances on radio programs such as the "National Barn Dance" and "The Grand Ole Opry."
The Castle Sisters recorded several singles for Columbia Records, including hits like "Take It Easy Greasy" and "Bimbo." They were also featured in several films, such as "Swing Your Partner" and "The Strawberry Roan." The Castle Sisters' music was a mix of country, western swing, and hillbilly styles, and they were known for their lively stage presence and engaging vocal performances.
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