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The Puppini Sisters are an English close harmony vocal trio composed of Italian-born singer
Marcella Puppini Marcella Puppini is an Italian singer, songwriter, and the founder of The Puppini Sisters. Biography Marcella Puppini started playing the piano at age five and hoped to become an opera singer. At the age of 18, having completed her A levels i ...
and English singers Kate Mullins and Emma Smith. Although the three are not related, the name was chosen in tribute to the Andrews Sisters. They are known for providing guest vocals on Michael Bublé's cover of " Jingle Bells". Puppini first studied fashion design at
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, and later music at
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in
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where she met Mullins and original member Rosanna Schura, who was later replaced by Stephanie O'Brien. After eight years with the group, O'Brien was replaced by Emma Smith. The trio are backed by a three-piece band featuring Martin Kolarides on guitar, Henrik Jensen on double bass and Peter Ibbetson on drums. The group is associated with a
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revival.


Career

The group was founded in 2004 by Marcella Puppini after she was inspired by the animated film ''
The Triplets of Belleville (Les Triplettes de Belleville)'' (2003). In 2005, they were signed by UCJ (Universal Classics and Jazz). The Puppini Sisters' debut single, " Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", was a cover of the hit single by The Andrews Sisters. The Puppini Sisters' second album, ''
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'' includes original compositions by Puppini, Stephanie O'Brien and Kate Mullins. The trio's albums often include contemporary songs reimagined in the Andrews Sisters style (for example, The Bangles' " Walk Like an Egyptian" on their ''Ruby Woo'' album). The Puppini Sisters television appearances include '' This Morning'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Big Brother's Little Brother'', '' Hell's Kitchen'', CBeebies' ''
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'', '' The View'' (on
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), and 2011's ''A Michael Bublé Christmas'' on NBC and Graham Norton with Bublé in 2012. The group also appeared in the 2009 Jonathan Creek New Year's special '' The Grinning Man'', performing their 2007 single "
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". The trio was also featured on the soundtracks for the US TV series '' Grey's Anatomy'' and '' Chuck''. In 2015 the Sisters also appeared on BBC1's ''
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''. The group performed at
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on 27 June as well as performing at Goodwood Vintage Festival on 15 August. On 27 June 2012, O'Brien announced via the group's Facebook page that she was leaving the group. It was later revealed that Terrianne Passingham would replace O'Brien. However, Passingham also left the group and shortly thereafter Emma Smith took her place. The singer made her debut with The Puppini Sisters on ''
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'' in November 2012. The trio started a Pledge Music campaign to crowd fund their new album (along with an optional bonus edition of remixes) with the help of fans. The album was finalised before Christmas 2015 and it was released in March 2016 (Those who donated money to the creation of the album were able to receive the album digitally on 25 February and The Deluxe remix edition on 7 June). From March 2016, the trio embarked on a tour to promote the album across many areas in the country and internationally finishing off in London at O2 Islington Academy. For four dates of the tour, Smith was absent so original member Rosanna Schura filled in for those dates.


Influences

According to Marcella Puppini, the group sings about modern and risqué subjects in a quaintly old-fashioned way. This comes from their interest in 1940s songs such as "Hold Tight (Want Some Seafood Mama)" that have sexual undertones despite their overtly innocent lyrics.


Awards

The Puppini Sisters won a Gold Disc for international sales of their first CD, ''Betcha Bottom Dollar'', in 2007. The Puppini Sisters website won the 2008 Cream of Yorkshire awards "Gold Award" for best website. The digital advertising agency twentysix won the top award the "overall Grand Prix award" for its design of a website for
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showcasing the group.


Discography


Albums

* '' Betcha Bottom Dollar'' (31 July 2006 UK; 1 May 2007 US; March 2008 France) – according to the official website the album reached number two on the US
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charts and number nine on the US new artist chart * ''
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'' (1 October 2007 UK; February 2008 US; January 2009 France) – featuring classic covers, 1940s style reworkings of contemporary music, and a selection of original compositions. According to ''
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s official website, the album peaked at number 5 in the US Jazz charts in 2008. * '' Christmas with The Puppini Sisters'' (5 October 2010 US) – containing reworkings of classic Christmas songs (
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) * ''
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'' (Autumn 2011 France; 26 December 2011 UK) – Hollywood musical themed tracks and one original song (
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) * '' The Best of The Puppini Sisters album'' (18 February 2015) – Collection of the best songs by the Puppini Sisters ( Rambling Records) * '' The High Life'' (4 March 2016) – Crowdfunded Album. Bonus Deluxe Remix edition released on (21 October 2016) - (
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) * ''Dance, Dance, Dance'' (4 September 2020) - An entire album inspired by popular Ballroom, Latin and Swing dances featuring
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.


Compilations

* " Could It Be Magic" appears on ''Magicians OST'' (2007) * " Crazy in Love" on ''Swing Style – Swing Beats for Dancing Feets'' compiled and mixed by Gulbahar Kultur, ''Lola's World'' (2008), ''100 Hits – Voices'' (2009), ''Radio Modern – The ABC of Swing, Bop'n'Roll'' (2010) * " In the Mood" appears on ''
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'' OST (2008) * "
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" appears on ''Jazzism 1'' from ''Jazzism Magazine'' (2008) * " I Will Survive" appears on ''Tom Middleton Presents Crazy Covers 2'' (2007), ''Bolero Fashion Sound'' compiled by Olivier Rohrbach (2007), ''Jazziz 8: Women'' compilation by ''Jazziz Magazine'' (2007), ''You're Beautiful – 40 Inspiring Songs'' (2007), ''Smile Style 2'' compilation by DJ Weritos Lounge (2009), ''Intelligent Music Favorites Vol 7'' (2009), ''Peppermint Candy'' (2011) * "Jilted" appears on ''Back to Soul – New Soul Queens and Legendary Divas'' (2008) * " Jingle Bells" appears on ''A Classic Christmas'' (2006), ''Now That's What I Call Xmas'' (2006), ''Now This Is Christmas 2008'' (2008), ''Wonderland'' (2008), ''
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'' (2009), ''Christmas with the Stars'' (2010), ''Merry Christmas Everybody'' (2010), ''Now That's What I Call Xmas'' (2010) * "
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" appears on ''Lost Vagueness OST'' (2007) * "
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" appears on ''Christmas Tales 2010'' by Raar FM (2010) * "
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" appears on ''The Jazz Album 2006'' (2006) * "
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" appears on ''Jazz for Dinner'' (2006), ''Party Jazz'' (2010) * " Side by Side" and " Playmates" appears on '' Kit Kittredge: An American Girl OST'' (2008) * "
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" appears on ''100 Hits – Voices'' (2009) * "
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" appears on ''The Jazz Album 2006'' (2006), ''100 Hits – Voices'' (2009), ''TSF Jazz 1999–2009 10 Ans'' (2009) * " Tu Vuo Fa L'Americano" appears on ''The Very Best of Latin Jazz'' (2007), ''New York New York'' (2008) * "
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" appears on ''You Raise Me Up 2008'' (2008)


Singles

* " Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (From Company B)" (2006) * " Jingle Bells/ Silent Night (Little Match Seller)" (December 2006)
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-only release * "
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" (2007) * " Crazy in Love" (2007) * "Jilted" (2008) * "Apart of Me" with
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(2008) * " Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" (2011) * "Is This The High Life?" (2016) * "
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" featuring
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(2020) * " Groove Is in the Heart" featuring The Pasadena Roof Orchestra (2020) * " Sing Sing Sing" featuring The Pasadena Roof Orchestra (2020)


Videos

* "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" (2006) * "Spooky" (2007) * "Apart of Me" with
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directed by
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(2007) * "Jilted" directed by Alex de Campi (2008) * "(I Can't Believe I'm Not a) Millionaire" directed by Alex de Campi (2008) * "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" directed by Alex de Campi (2011) * "Work It" directed by Jacopo Dessì & Matteo Jhonny Capizzi (2016) * "I Wanna Dance with Somebody" Animated by Animind Studios (2020)


Collaborations

Christmas 2011 saw the release of " Jingle Bells" recorded with Michael Bublé for his ''
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'' album. They also recorded "Frosty the Snowman" with Bublé on the same album, as a bonus track on the deluxe edition. The group recorded a close harmony version of the song "Apart of Me", by Stephen Coates of
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, and acted in the video for the song, playing "a corpse, murdering waitresses, worms and chickens". Two versions of the song exist, one being that which was used for the video and the other is a track on The Real Tuesday Weld's 2008 album ''The London Book of the Dead''. The group used period costumes designed by
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in their video for "Jilted", an original song written by
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(not to be confused with the 1954
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country number). Jesse Quin, bassist of the British band Keane appears in the video as extra. In November 2012, the Sisters featured on the album ''Electro Swing V'' by Bart & Baker collaborating with The Real Tuesday Weld on the song "Last Tango in Clerkenwell". The group has recently recorded with Bublé again on his album ''
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''. They performed back up on the track "
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". In 2013, the trio sang 'Welcome to My Hell' with ''
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'' in his ''
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'' album. In 2017, the group recorded with Seal on his tenth studio album, ''
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''. In late 2018, the trio sang with
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on their new song, "Don't Get High No More", and the video was premiered on YouTube on January 6, 2019. In 2019, the trio backed up Bing Crosby's and the Andrew Sisters’ vocals on two songs on the album '' Bing at Christmas'', "Jingle Bells" and "The Twelve Days of Christmas," which also featured instrumental backing from the
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Band members

Timeline


References


External links

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