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  1. Nancy Swain Overton (born Anne Swain; February 6, 1926 – April 5, 2009) was an American pop singer and songwriter. Biography. Overton first formed a singing group with her sister Jean Swain and two college friends, Bix Brent and Pauli Skindlov in 1946.

  2. 11 apr 2009 · Nancy Overton, who joined the pop group the Chordettes in 1958 and melded her mellifluous low tones into their barbershop-quartet-like harmonies on some of their later hits, died on Sunday in...

  3. Nancy Overton (February 6, 1926- April 5, 2009) joined the group for live performances in 1957 after Janet Ertel, who was more than a decade older than the other members of the group, decided to retire from touring, although Ertel continued to perform on recorded material.

  4. Nancy Overton, who joined the pop group the Chordettes in 1958 and melded her mellifluous low tones into their barbershop-quartet-like harmonies on some of their later hits, died on Sunday in Blairstown, N.J. She was 83 and lived in Hackettstown, N.J. The cause was esophageal cancer, her son Rick said.

  5. A cappella. Periodo di attività musicale. 1946 – 1963. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. The Chordettes era il nome di un girl group statunitense in auge negli anni cinquanta, specializzato in musica popolare, solitamente di genere doo-wop, eseguita con canto a cappella . Nel 2001 è stato inserito nella Vocal Group Hall of Fame .

  6. Nancy Overton was born on February 6, 1926 in Port Washington, New York, USA. She was married to Hal Overton. She died on April 5, 2009 in Blairstown, New Jersey, USA.

  7. 8 apr 2009 · Nancy Overton, a member of a singing group remembered for popular songs such as "Mr. Sandman" and "Lollipop," passed away Sunday from esophageal cancer in a hospice near her home in Blairstown,...