The Lennon Sisters
- Born:
- Dianne Lennon: December 1, 1939, Los Angeles, California, USA
- Peggy Lennon: April 8, 1941, Los Angeles, California, USA
- Kathy Lennon: August 2, 1943, Santa Monica, California, USA
- Janet Lennon: June 15, 1946, Culver City, California, USA
- Nationality:
- American
- Profession(s):
- Singers, Vocal Group, Entertainers
Early Life and Education
- The Lennon Sisters are an American vocal group, initially composed of four sisters: Dianne, Peggy, Kathy, and Janet Lennon.
- They grew up in a close-knit family, with singing being a regular part of their lives.
- Their father, William Herbert Lennon, and grandfather played instruments and fostered their musical talent.
Career and Major Achievements
- The Lennon Sisters gained national prominence after appearing on The Lawrence Welk Show in 1955.
- Their appearances on The Lawrence Welk Show spanned thirteen years (1955-1968).
- They enjoyed considerable chart success, with several singles reaching the Billboard charts in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
- The sisters also performed in various television specials and stage shows.
- Later additions to the group included sister Mimi Lennon and cousin Jim Lennon.
- They continued to perform at venues like Disneyland well into the 21st century.
Notable Works
Discography
Title | Year |
---|---|
Christmas with The Lennon Sisters | 1958 |
Tonight | 1961 |
Somethin' Stupid | 1967 |
Numerous singles charted on the Billboard charts throughout the late 1950s and 1960s. | Various |
Television Appearances
- The Lawrence Welk Show (1955-1968)
- Numerous television specials throughout their career.
Legacy and Impact
The Lennon Sisters left a significant mark on popular culture as a wholesome and talented family singing group. Their long tenure on The Lawrence Welk Show endeared them to a vast audience, and their musical contributions continued to resonate for generations. As a notable entry within music history, this brief biography of The Lennon Sisters serves as a record of their career.