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Dorothy McGuire

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Dorothy McGuire Famous memorial

Birth
Middletown, Butler County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Sep 2012 (aged 84)
Paradise Valley, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Paradise Valley, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.5219132, Longitude: -111.9311246
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Singer. She performed with older sister Christine McGuire and younger sister Phyllis McGuire as the music trio "The McGuire Sisters." Born and raised in Middletown, Ohio, a Northern suburb of Cincinnati to an ordained minister mother, due to their strict upbringing, contemporary music was not allowed and the sisters would resort to sneaking into the house records from "The Andrews Sisters" among other popular artists. Their first performance in public was at the family's church and by the end of the 1940s, they were known throughout Ohio after appearances on local radio programs. Their first break in the industry was when they landed an engagement on Kate Smith's radio show in New York City, New York, which led to a contract with Decca Records under their Coral label. In addition, they were given a spot on the popular television program "Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts" and became regular performers during a seven-year run (1951 to 1958). They found instant success with their first Pop-Chart placing "Sincerely" (1955), which secured the number one position for ten weeks while achieving gold record status and from their popularity, they earned the cover of "Cosmopolitan Magazine." This was followed with further Top-10 hits including "Something's Gotta Give" (1955), "He" (1955) and the number one, gold record "Sugartime" (1958) and during the 1960s, they were regularly-featured performers on "The Ed Sullivan Show." They retired from show business by the end of the decade and reunited during the mid-1980s. They continued to perform together into the 2000s. The McGuire Sisters were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001. She is not to be confused with actress Dorothy McGuire.
Singer. She performed with older sister Christine McGuire and younger sister Phyllis McGuire as the music trio "The McGuire Sisters." Born and raised in Middletown, Ohio, a Northern suburb of Cincinnati to an ordained minister mother, due to their strict upbringing, contemporary music was not allowed and the sisters would resort to sneaking into the house records from "The Andrews Sisters" among other popular artists. Their first performance in public was at the family's church and by the end of the 1940s, they were known throughout Ohio after appearances on local radio programs. Their first break in the industry was when they landed an engagement on Kate Smith's radio show in New York City, New York, which led to a contract with Decca Records under their Coral label. In addition, they were given a spot on the popular television program "Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts" and became regular performers during a seven-year run (1951 to 1958). They found instant success with their first Pop-Chart placing "Sincerely" (1955), which secured the number one position for ten weeks while achieving gold record status and from their popularity, they earned the cover of "Cosmopolitan Magazine." This was followed with further Top-10 hits including "Something's Gotta Give" (1955), "He" (1955) and the number one, gold record "Sugartime" (1958) and during the 1960s, they were regularly-featured performers on "The Ed Sullivan Show." They retired from show business by the end of the decade and reunited during the mid-1980s. They continued to perform together into the 2000s. The McGuire Sisters were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001. She is not to be confused with actress Dorothy McGuire.

Bio by: C.S.



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  • Originally Created by: C.S.
  • Added: Sep 9, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96787336/dorothy-mcguire: accessed ), memorial page for Dorothy McGuire (13 Feb 1928–7 Sep 2012), Find a Grave Memorial ID 96787336, citing Valley Presbyterian Church Memorial Garden, Paradise Valley, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.