Talk:The Lennon Sisters
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No discography :(
I think the discography is the most important information about singers.
p.s. Do not invite me to add a discography to the article. I don't know it. That's the reason I came here. Srelu (talk) 00:05, 26 July 2010 (UTC)
Mimi
Would it now be appropriate that Mimi be added to the table? Not only has she been performing pubicly with the group since 1992. She also perfomed as a child on at least two ocassions with the group on the Lawrence Welk Show.1archie99 (talk) 12:16, 21 April 2012 (UTC)
Leaving The Lawrence Welk Show
The article says they left the Lawrence Welk Show on their own. I just watched a show on the Lennon Sisters on PBS, the title was something like Same Song Different Voices and either during the show itself or during the pledge part of the program (it was on during a PBS fundraiser), one of the sisters said they called in one week to see what song they'd be singing and were told they wouldn't be needed for the show and that was it.
Someone who has the DVD on the show or has their autobiography might be able to provide further details but according to them, they didn't leave the Welk show by choice, they just weren't called back to be on it. That was about all that was said, kind of made Welk appear to be a jerk if you ask me.