The New Andrews Sisters have been singing together since 2003. Laura, Wendy and Becky first got together to lend their voices to sing a song or two for a 1940's radio show production. Since then, they have wowed their audiences with their tight harmonies and fun, crowd-pleasing songs.
Some of their most requested numbers include: "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
"Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree"
"Bei Mir Bist Du Schon"
"Lullaby of Broadway"
"Sisters"
and many more, plus they always love to end their show with "The Star Spangled Banner".
They are available for all types of functions, conventions and parties. They even do singing telegrams! Please Click Here to send them an email or to book your next event!
Recent shows and news:
* They're going for four!! Four years in a row, that is! The New Andrews Sisters will again be at The State Fair of Texas, every weekend, at the Continental DAR House museum! Catch the new DART rail line and catch the girls!
* Look for The New Andrews Sisters at Lone Star Park on Memorial Day and July 4th of 2009!
* For the fourth year in a row, The New Andrews Sisters were chosen to sing at The Rough Riders in Frisco, Texas! They sang Memorial Day weekend, 2009, repeating their performance, by popular demand, from July 4th of 2008!
* They performed, for the third consecutive year, at The State Fair of Texas, 2008!!
* They headlined at The Frisco Rough Riders on July 4th, 2008, and also for the fireworks finale!
* The New Andrews Sisters had the honor of performing for a naturalization ceremony in Fort Worth, where almost 500 people, from 74 different countries, were sworn in as new United States citizens. Go USA!!!
* The Sisters performed every weekend at the 2007 State Fair of Texas (Continental DAR House).
* They once again were chosen to sing for the Frisco Rough Riders on July 1, 2007.
* They performed at the national Gene Doll convention in Arlington, Texas, in November of 2006.
* They performed at the Continental DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) House for the opening weekend of the State Fair of Texas in September 2006.
* They sang the national anthem at the Rough Riders baseball game in Frisco, Texas, on July 4, 2006.
Bios:
Becky
Becky is the Managing Artist Director for Word of Mouth Productions. She has a B.A. in Communications, Arts and Sciences with an emphasis in Theatre from Henderson State University. Since graduating in 1987, she has been in several professional stage productions in Arkansas, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. She has also been trained in film and television at K.D. Studios and S.T.A.G.E. in Dallas, and has had roles on PBS’ “Wishbone” and the CBS series “Walker, Texas Ranger”, as well as various movies filmed in the Dallas and Austin areas. From 1997-2004, Becky worked as the Creative Ministries Director for The Heights Baptist Church in Richardson, helping to build a vibrant and highly involved drama department, coaching numerous children and adult productions, and producing and directing large scale Christmas and Dinner Theatre productions. Becky lives in Frisco, Texas, with her husband, Gary, and their two sons, Sean and Mitchell.
Laura
Laura holds a B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Music from The University of North Texas. She has been performing on and off stage for many years and loves theatre, as well as singing! Some of her favorite roles are Lucy in "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown", Gracie Allen in "The 1940's Radio Hour" and Elizabeth Caulder in "Laundry and Bourbon". She recently performed and stage-managed in "Treasure Island the Musical" for Word of Mouth Productions. Off stage, she stays busy chasing her four-year old and 18-year old daughters (for very different reasons--ha)! She also does voiceover work for United and Market Street. Laura lives in Richardson, Texas, with her husband, Jon, and their girls.
Wendy
Wendy has always had a passion for music and drama. She began singing at a young age and has developed her talent throughout the years by being involved in various choirs, ensembles, trios and duets. She was even given the opportunity to be a featured soloist on two Christmas albums: "Look To The Light" on The Spirit of Christmas (2006) and "Gloria" on Colors of Christmas (2002). Her theatrical debut was in 2001, and some of her favorite roles include Mary Davidson in "Cotton Patch Gospel", June Sanders in "Smoke on the Mountain", Merry Ann Sweet in "Peril on the High Seas" and Teeny in "The 1940's Radio Hour". Wendy recently graduated from Criswell College, where she obtained her B.A. in Biblical Studies.
Thanks so much cuz!!! you are super sweet!! we need to get together soon! i'm finally back in town but a little busy the next few weeks...Adam's college grad is the weekend after mothers day but what you all got going on the weekend after that?? you have a performance coming up?
God Bless All of The Australian Wildlife Warriors! These whales and dolphins were left stranded on a beach when fierce hurricanes swept the area. Steve Irwin would have been proud of them! :)
Quiver live at O'riley's (8989 Forest ln. Dallas Tx) March 14th after the St. Patrick's Day Parade. 10 bands for $10 and you don't want to miss this line up. Starts at 2pm goes till 2am. Quiver @ 10:00. Love to support your local music.
we are not the first ones!!! there are older people who also love the big bands style!!! swing , jazz, so we..ll keep on rocking and swinging that..s for sure!!! love, luz.
MY NAME IS LUZ SALDIVIA AND I AM THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOYCE AND HART OFFICIAL CHAPTER VALENCIA- VENEZUELA...I HAD SENT YOU THE REQUEST BEFORE BECAUSE I LOVE YOUR MUSIC AND STYLE...YOU ARE FANTASTIC!!! PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO ADD ANY INFO, VIDEOS OR PICS SO OUR FAN CLUB MEMBERS AND VISITORS CAN ENJOY YOUR AWESOME MUSIC AND VOICES TOO!!! GREETINGS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. [img]