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  1. The DeCastro Sisters were an American singing group. They originally consisted of Cuban American sisters Peggy DeCastro (1921–2004), Cherie DeCastro (1922–2010) and Babette DeCastro (1925–1992). [1] When Babette retired in 1958, a cousin, Olgita DeCastro Marino (1931–2000), replaced her and when Peggy later left the group to ...

  2. The De Castro Sisters. Female vocal trio originally comprised of sisters Peggy DeCastro (1921-2004), Cherie DeCastro (1922-2010) and Babette DeCastro (1925-1992). The DeCastros were raised in Havana, Cuba, but emigrated to Miami, FL in 1942 from where they launched their show business careers.

  3. 1955 HITS ARCHIVE: Boom Boom Boomerang - De Castro Sisters. 9,723 views. 93. Boom Boom Boomerang (Coleman) by The De Castro Sisters, with Thurl Ravenscroft, orchestra conducted by Skip...

  4. 12 de nov. de 2012 · 84K views 11 years ago. TEACH ME TONIGHT, The De Castro Sisters, (Abbott #3001) 1954 Flipside: IT'S LOVE - This is just simply one of the greatest Pop ballads by a female vocal group ever...

  5. 19 de may. de 2015 · 24K views 8 years ago. The legendary DeCastro Sisters, accompanied by Harry James and his orchestra, sing their biggest hit "Teach Me Tonight," followed by their comic version of Elvis...

  6. Explore The De Castro Sisters's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The De Castro Sisters on AllMusic.

  7. The DeCastro Sisters were an American singing group. They originally consisted of Cuban American sisters Peggy DeCastro, Cherie DeCastro and Babette DeCastro. When Babette retired in 1958, a cousin, Olgita DeCastro Marino, replaced her and when Peggy later left the group to go solo, Babette re-joined Cherie and Olgita. Peggy eventually returned and Babette once more retired.