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  • Feb 13, 1926
    Dorothy McGuire is born in Middletown, Ohio. She becomes the oldest member of The McGuire Sisters, a 1950s trio that earns its first hit with "Sincerely," which becomes a country hit 30 years later for The Forester Sisters
    Jul 30, 1929
    Christine McGuire is born in Middletown, Ohio. With siblings Dorothy and Phyllis, she forms The McGuire Sisters, a harmony trio that nets a major pop hit with "Sincerely." The song is covered in the 1980s by The Forester Sisters
    Feb 14, 1931
    Phyllis McGuire is born in Middletown, Ohio. She's the youngest of The McGuire Sisters, a trio that comes to prominence in the 1950s by earning a pop hit with "Sincerely," a song later translated to country music by The Forester Sisters
    Nov 29, 1954
    The McGuire Sisters record the pop hit "Sincerely," which becomes a country hit for The Forester Sisters in 1988
    Oct 27, 1961
    Former country Grammy winners The Kingston Trio make a guest appearance on "The Bell Telephone Hour." The NBC-TV show also features The Benny Goodman Trio and The McGuire Sisters
    Oct 10, 1963
    Jimmy Dean performs the Stuart Hamblen songs "(I Won't Go Huntin', Jake) But I'll Go Chasin' Women" and "It's No Secret" on his weekly ABC program "The Jimmy Dean Show." He also joins The McGuire Sisters on a medley that includes "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" and "Ain't Misbehavin'"
    Nov 28, 1963
    Jimmy Dean sings "Y'all Come" as he welcomes The McGuire Sisters, Don Adams and The Jubilee IV as guests on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." The entire cast teams on "Home For The Holidays"
    Oct 6, 1964
    Burl Ives sings "Funny Way Of Laughin'" during the season premiere of NBC's "The Bell Telephone Hour." Also appearing are Bing Crosby and The McGuire Sisters
    Nov 29, 1987
    The Oak Ridge Boys perform during the ABC-TV special "Las Vegas' 75th Birthday Party," hosted by Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, with Tom Jones, Ray Charles, Engelbert Humperdinck, The McGuire Sisters, Jerry Lewis and Pia Zadora
    Sep 3, 1989
    The Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon kicks off with appearances by Waylon Jennings, The Oak Ridge Boys, Patty Loveless, Ricky Skaggs, Randy Travis, Ed McMahon and The McGuire Sisters

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